Example sentences of "[art] de [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 They recited the De Profundis together , dividing the lines between them .
2 Finally , the manner of remuneration and , more important , the de jure employment status of contract computer staff tend to differ from agency secretarial/office staff .
3 The resolution reaffirmed the de jure applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to all territories occupied since 1967 , including Jerusalem .
4 But his happy demeanour is n't likely to last , because not only has he got the move to a new premises in Nantes to handle , along with the updating of the 300 coupe and convertibles he 'll build next year to use Renault 's up-and-coming 24-valve V6 , he 's also got the De la Chapelle Parcours in his hands .
5 A warm welcome at the De La Ville
6 Of the subsidiary grants , Gloucester lost all but the de la Laund estates , although this grant was widened to include the reversion of the land held by the knight 's widow Katherine Tempest .
7 He told her of the coming to Ireland of her Norman ancestors , the de la Houssaies , and of their rise to power in Corcaguiney .
8 The de la Porte family owned several properties in Picardy and were related by marriage to the noblest and richest families in the area .
9 Of the subsidiary grants , Gloucester lost all but the de la Laund estates , although this grant was widened to include the reversion of the land held by the knight 's widow Katherine Tempest .
10 Still eligible for selection are the De la Salle trio Paul Wilde , Stephen Carberry and Neil Williams , plus Mark McDonald ( Cardinal Heenan ) , Steve Brough and Tony Meakin ( both of St Wilfrid 's ) and Ian McIllwaine ( King George V ) .
11 Similarly , the de facto existence of the protestant enclave in the North and its pursuit of protestant dominance in that state may have even reinforced a similar , though integralist , approach in the South .
12 C has become the de facto primary HLL now taught as a matter of course to all emerging electronics engineers and their education would be regarded as incomplete without it .
13 One of the many boasts made by the Free Church Council 's driving force , Hughes , was that the Free Church Council was the real representative in England not only of undiluted Protestantism but of the de facto Church of the English-speaking world .
14 Eventually , and after considerable discomfiture for the District committee and Pateman , Miss Green accepted the de facto position in both counties .
15 The crofter who purchases his croft becomes in law the landlord of a vacant croft , of which he is also the de facto tenant .
16 It is a clear indication of Hammond 's formidable nature that , faced with the reforming zeal of Sir Charles Trevelyan ( 1807–86 ) , the Assistant Secretary to the Treasury , the de facto head of the Civil Service , and a joint author of the influential Northcote-Trevelyan Report of 1854 , he was able to make a special case for the Foreign Office .
17 The de facto interpretation of purpose in these circumstances may be to use contracts to ‘ sharpen up ’ the performance of ‘ our ’ hospitals and units .
18 So the rivals have used incompatible technologies , and both aim to become the de facto standard .
19 Notes retails at around £400 a user ( with discounts on multiple purchases ) , and is getting so popular that it may well emerge as the de facto standard for disseminating information .
20 Even those companies not using these products directly find that they are affected by the de facto standards introduced by IBM .
21 Currently the course covers PostScript as the de facto standard for page description languages , and introduces ODA and SGML as examples of standards for structured documents and as a vehicle for illustrating how to derive multiple views of a document from a single logical description .
22 The moving spirits of Acciòn Nacional were devout Catholics associated with the powerful lay organization Catholic Action and with the important Madrid newspaper El Debate , which on 14 April had advocated obedience to the de facto regime .
23 In broad terms it was found that British managements had adopted a control system which relied little upon direct managerial intervention and allowed the workforce a greater say in decision-making , essentially as a recognition of the de facto power of trade unions and shopfloor organisation within the industry .
24 It was helped by the de facto secularizing of the state since the Reformation , by the growth of towns , by the rise of positivism , materialism and a belief in natural science , some of whose exponents were militantly and bitterly anticlerical .
25 Tales are starting to circulate about COSE meetings getting huffy ( actually the way we heard it ‘ degenerating into shouting matches ’ ) over Hewlett-Packard Co pushing SNMP , the de facto simple network management protocol standard — as embodied in its OpenView systems management software — and HP Open VUE as COSE 's network and system management interfaces .
26 It is necessary to consider these in relation to the legislative position in England and Wales and the de facto position in Scotland .
27 Not only will this require disparate computer operating systems — commonly MS-DOS , Macintosh System and Unix — to work side by side , it will also involve the integration of several different network operating systems , even though Novell Inc 's IPX/SPX protocol is fast becoming the de facto standard .
28 Tales are starting to circulate about Common Open Software Environment meetings getting huffy ( actually the way we heard it ‘ degenerating into shouting matches ’ ) over Hewlett-Packard Co pushing SNMP , the de facto Simple Network Management Protocol standard — as embodied in its OpenView systems management software — and HP OpenVUE as COSE 's network and system management interfaces : in support of its cause , reports also suggest Hewlett-Packard is readying new additions to the SNMP-based OpenView that will enable the simultaneous management of mixed Hewlett , IBM Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc kit .
29 In Wendler 's eyes , DCE will become the de facto standard for client/server computing .
30 However , the new versions do not support the de facto OSF/Motif graphical user interface standard — though the Sun version does support OpenLook — and Motif support may not even feature by the time the RS/6000 version is delivered , though ICL says it is working on it .
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