Example sentences of "[art] minute [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now we need the minutes secretary 's report now that she has er arrived .
2 As the minutes edge towards 8.30 she receives signals from all the technical stations .
3 The Minutes record :
4 Can I have your approval please for confirmation of the minutes paper T six five eight ?
5 Julia went to stand beside him on the minute balcony and stared down across the valley .
6 More recently the histological detail of the minute conodont elements themselves has been re-examined .
7 Further , there seems no reason to suppose that mental events do not also occupy space-as do other events of which we can not specify the minute space or the minute and myriad spaces which they occupy .
8 When projected , the minute red , blue and green checks shone through the corresponding densities of image forming dark and light tone in the mono transparency , and the eye naturally resolved and mixed the colours to form an image closely resembling nature .
9 Reasoning about diseases of the heart and blood vessels began to have a sound basis when , in the seventeenth century , William Harvey established that blood circulates from the heart , through arteries to the minute capillary vessels in every organ , and back by the veins to the heart .
10 If you can spot the minute pinprick and area of discolouration around it — a magnifying glass is useful — the fly has already left a visiting card .
11 George made two or three telephone calls from the nearest box , handed over the minute inspection of Orlando Benyon 's shed to the appropriate people , made contact with the police pathologist and his own chief at C.I.D .
12 Although the reports of this and the other expeditions provided new information on the distribution of life in the sea , much of the space was devoted to the minute description of the newly discovered species , i.e. to pure morphology .
13 Chairman could I just ask as the minute taker to er clarify the , the remit of the er educational seminar ?
14 But she had known that , while she looked back in wonder across a million years , his mind on the minute scrape of putty from the heel of the suspect 's shoe , the trace which might prove a man was a rapist or a murderer .
15 We also have the Parcelforce National Enquiry Centre , available free of charge on 0800 22 44 66 which is open 08.30–17.30 each working day and can help with all general enquiries and give up to the minute service information .
16 Via your satellite receiver you can get up to the minute teletext plus superb stereo radio .
17 It was he who had to listen to how the clients could never get through on the telephone , how they were chased by debt collectors even when they had paid , how they could not find up to the minute share prices , etc .
18 It can detect the minute water movements produced by the muscular twitches of its prey .
19 But oh , Nicodemus if you only see him as a teacher you only see the minute part of me !
20 No one wants a head 's rambling , spur of the minute monologue at the end of the day .
21 The minute book of the L & B Railway contains many sincere statements with a view to improving social development , and general educational and recreational facilities of the place , often endorsed by financial assistance .
22 By 21 February 1896 , the minute book informs us that ‘ the freeing of this school and site from debt brings this Company under the obligation of future maintenance as promised when the school was originally contemplated , and Mr. Park was authorised to arrange accordingly ’ .
23 The minute book contains a list of subscribers ( presumably to the London committee 's funds ) including Lord Rivers and Granville Penn , and three gentlemen were nominated as members — Edward Topham ( 1751–1820 ) proprietor of The World , Peter Benezek and Reuben Smith .
24 On 9 January 1872 the Minute Book kept by the clerk now called Registrar , recorded the commitment of Richard Piper sued by Henry Pierpoint for 5s ( money lent on 14 November 1871 ) .
25 I would be interested to know how you think company meetings by telephone — particularly in the case of directors ' meetings — should be evidenced in the minute book .
26 If instalments are offered , or your debtor does n't return his section of the summons to the court , you or your agent must complete the minute book at the court no later than 24 hours before the calling date or your call will be dismissed .
27 The minute book of the Britons speaks of average attendance at meetings of between thirty and fifty members , and Special Branch officers discovered that the circulation of its newspaper The Hidden Hand was only 150 per month .
28 The Minute Book of the union strike committee reckoned the number of strike-breakers by 11 February 1872 , that is three months into the strike , as 404:253 " foreign comps " and 70 " home comps " ; 43 " foreign machine men " and 39 " home machine men " . "
29 The final Governors meeting of 1887 marked the School 's nadir — five Upper School pupils and 17 in the Lower , and Pemberton signed the Minute Book accepting his new position .
30 Minutes of the Port Ellen News and Reading Room , the Minute Book 1928–1969 of the Islay Branch of the National Farmers ' Union , extracts , where there is mention of Islay or Jura , taken from the Minutes of the Presbytery of Kintyre , registers and minute books from a number of Islay churches , school magazines and the complete issue of the community newspaper " Ileach " which was first printed in 1973 .
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