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

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1 CPRW has evidence that the sale of holiday units as permanent residences is already beginning to happen where the temporary occupancy clause , which is customarily enforced on caravan and chalet sites , has been withdrawn for some reason .
2 At the same time , two other research programmes that stood to benefit handsomely from the stimulus plan — the $103 million proposed for the Advanced Technology Program ( ATP ) within the Department of Commerce and $47 million sought for cooperative research agreements between industry and the national laboratories in the Department of Energy — are expected to remain important priorities for the Clinton administration and to enjoy rising budgets in 1994 despite the temporary setback in Congress .
3 By concession , rental income from surplus business accommodation is taxed under Sch D , Case I rather than Sch A. The Inland Revenue has commented that it normally accepts that current account and trade interest qualify for relief under s 393(8) , ICTA 1988 , as , under certain circumstances , will interest from the temporary lodgement of part of the current working capital in a bank deposit account .
4 The findings would support a conclusion that what helps carers most is the temporary removal of the sufferer from the home , either for day care or for temporary institutional care , rather than extra help in the home whilst the dementia sufferer is still there .
5 That part of the collection 's rotation has worked surprisingly well but it has necessitated the temporary removal to storage , or to its branch in Liverpool , of masterpieces which visitors expect to find on permanent view .
6 The Turkish show is especially significant , in that for years Turkish law prohibited even the temporary removal of objects from museums .
7 The remains of sheilings tell us something about the pattern of agriculture and the temporary removal of the people in summer to tend their cattle in the hills .
8 The remains of sheilings tell us something about the pattern of agriculture and the temporary removal of the people in summer to tend their cattle in the hills .
9 Gloucester 's role was basically to preserve the status quo by taking on the temporary leadership of the connection , rather than to carve out a new power base for himself .
10 Gloucester 's role was basically to preserve the status quo by taking on the temporary leadership of the connection , rather than to carve out a new power base for himself .
11 On Aug. 25 Ramos ordered the temporary release of five leading members of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines-Marxist Leninist ( CPP ) .
12 A recent survey by the Newcastle-based Northern Rock Building Society shows that house prices are continuing to rise in North Yorkshire , buoyed along by continuing demand , the recent cuts in interest rates and the temporary abolition of Stamp Duty .
13 Andrew has been appointed the temporary administrator .
14 It was — or was taken to be — a recognition of the important truth that the temporary holder of the office of archbishop stood in the place of , and was answerable to , St Augustine and the other saints of his church , and through them to God .
15 As the discount factor tends to unity , so the equilibrium alters to make it harder to acquire a reputation as a z = 0 type , by extending the length of the temporary reputation which all types enjoy .
16 In the limit as the temporary reputation lasts forever .
17 We will now investigate how the length of the temporary reputation changes as discount factors tend to unity .
18 The temporary reputation achieved by the other types lasts longer and is more profitable as the discount factor tends to unity .
19 In the limit the temporary reputation is permanent as C t either approaches zero , or becomes large , and all types successfully masquerade as the dominant strategy type .
20 In fact as discount factors tend to unity so does the temporary reputation become permanent .
21 The temporary displacement of the Union Flag from its normal position is a bonus .
22 Not surprisingly , the temporary usurper of the throne is seen as a threat , an unworthy upstart , rather than as an understanding protector .
23 Now the fund-raising starts to redevelop the famous high-rise East Terrace , which housed so many of the 75,031 that saw Charlton 's Cup tie with Aston Villa in 1938 , and the temporary West Stand .
24 The gentlest way of doing this is to use the effect of the deprivation of something desired , and where the training of children is concerned , that something need be nothing other than the temporary withholding of manifestations of love .
25 The power of the conscience can be built up from very early childhood by nothing more harmful than the temporary withholding of manifestations of love .
26 Right which saw the temporary rise to prominence of the NPD between 1966 and 1968 brought a very minor revival of positive views about Hitler and Nazism .
27 Of the temporary substitution of a vehicle for one off the road if there is no margin ( by letter enclosing identity disc of specified vehicle ) .
28 On the other hand , the effective independence of the individual contract programmer or analyst is not thereby enhanced , and he remains as dependent as the temporary secretary or typist upon intermediaries ( the agencies ) to provide a flow of work .
29 The temporary coordinator could draw on the skill of all his or her colleagues in an enlarged district in giving advice to the health authority .
30 Bogle the Locksmith was sick on a waiter 's sleeve , taking advantage of the temporary lull .
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