Example sentences of "since [art] [noun sg] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Since the coach is kept at Snailbeach earlier pickups can be arranged if notice is given .
2 However , d does not necessarily represent the yield on the CD , because the price of the CD is not fixed since the CD is traded in a secondary market .
3 The fastest moving material in lanes 5 and 6 is methylated oligonucleotide ; since the film is saturated in that area , no influence of sinefungin addition on methylation is discernible .
4 It is hoped that since the breed is becoming numerically stronger , it will be the next step taken .
5 Since the dolphin is caught in shark nets , other unreported deaths probably occur all along the coast .
6 Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury .
7 v. Grant , or some other authority to the same effect , and saying that by our law an offeror can be landed with a contract even though he never receives an acceptance , since the contract is held to be complete on the posting of the letter of acceptance .
8 Questions which had no real purpose in the first place are unlikely to be easy to analyse at the answer stage since the researcher is seeking for answers to his hypotheses which will show whether they are to be substantiated or not .
9 The change of chip is largely a political move , since the CPU is used mostly for housekeeping matters on an Auspex server , the main work is carried out through a series of custom and ASIC chips handling Ethernet , File and Storage processing .
10 I thought that since the recital is to start at 7.30 you might all like something a little substantial before we set out .
11 Since the metal is borrowed the group is not exposed to price fluctuations on these stocks .
12 Since the work is covered by Building Regulations , you will need to inform your local authority ; they may well tell you the type of trench necessary , the ways the drains have to be laid in them depending on local soil conditions and the material to be used for the drains .
13 Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts .
14 The short duration of the contracts on offer is considered unrealistic and Jim Halliday , chairman of the BWEA , believes Britain 's renewable energy programme could be halted " just when it is needed most " since the NFFO is threatened with termination in 1998 .
15 ( iv ) Although the claims in these actions are not made for the performance of the obligations under the contracts or as a result of their breach , they do concern matters relating to a contract , since the court is determining the consequences of the nullity of the contracts , particularly with regard to the contractual matters of total failure of consideration and payments under a mistake .
16 This exception is not only totally fair and reasonable , but it is hard to see how the seller could be in breach of a warranty of title or quiet possession since the problem is caused by the buyer not the seller .
17 This suggests that Lotka 's Law has limitations at the extremes , but since the Law is related to Normal Distribution statistics , this should perhaps have been expected .
18 This suggests that Lotka 's Law has limitations at the extremes , but since the Law is related to Normal Distribution statistics , this should perhaps have been expected .
19 A sound guide has an edge over the printed page , since the listener is looking at what is being described , interpreted and judged .
20 Furthermore , since the board is dominated by the most senior representatives of management ( this term will be used , except where the context requires otherwise , to refer to the executive directors and senior managers ) it can hardly be regarded as a body providing independent supervision of management on the shareholders ' behalf .
21 Water is also delivered slowly and constantly to local streams , which consequently carry little sediment , since the soil is bound by tree roots .
22 The forthcoming work will aim to remove the layer of dirt which has accumulated over the last thirty years not surprisingly , since the church is located in one of the most polluted parts of Florence .
23 A decrease in µ represents an increase in polarization , since the range is increasing as µ becomes smaller .
24 For example , under the Land Compensation Act 1973 property owners are entitled to compensation for depreciation in the value of their land caused by such things as noise , vibration , smells , and fumes , resulting from public works , The underlying reasoning is that since the public is presumed to benefit greatly from the building of a motorway ( for example ) , private citizens who suffer as a result of its construction should not have to bear their loss for the sake of that wider public interest .
25 This is , as it were , an extract from a big wall painting ; and while fig. 108 gives us a whole composition , this brings us much nearer to the colour effect , though not quite there since the vase-painter is limited to clay-based colours which will withstand firing .
26 However , since the wave is providing all the power for the turn you do not need much power from the rig .
27 Reviewing Pincher Martin , Amis once mildly reproached Golding for failing to ‘ turn his lifts of originality , of intransigence , and above all of passion to the world where we have to live ’ , since the novel is set remotely on an island in the Atlantic .
28 Since the guarantee is addressed to KPMG rather than to the client , a guarantee would not seem to fall within this category and , therefore , simplifies matters .
29 Since the moot is attended by an audience it is important to confine the proceedings to a reasonable length .
30 The sanction imposed is real and effective since it satisfied all three conditions required by Community law ; it is adequate in relation to the damage sustained by the claimant , since the claimant is put in the position in which she would have been had the discriminatory refusal to hire her not occurred , both as concerns the post of employment and the income therefrom ; it has a real deterrent effect on the defendant bank who will not only have to pay the amount of about seven years ' monthly salary , plus interest , but will furthermore find itself with an additional employee ( the claimant and the man hired in her stead ) ; it is the same sanction as the one imposed for any other illegal refusal to hire .
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