Example sentences of "[art] date [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The date above the front door , 1772 , refers to the year when alterations were made . |
2 | But anyone who is tempted to affect an Old World condescension to the New ( ‘ a young nation ’ , and similar self-servings ) should consider again the date at which Canto 7 was written . |
3 | But he was nearly as ready as Eliot to insist that all critical judgements and pronouncements are relative — relative , above all , to the date at which they are made . |
4 | In outline the modern rules are as follows : Mortgagees , whether legal or equitable , of a legal estate , rank according to the date at which they have registered their charges under the Land Charges Act 1972 . |
5 | Priority , as between successive mortgagees of shares , is determined by the date at which the mortgages were effected , as a company is under no obligation to accept notices by mortgagees . |
6 | • is made before you start work under the new contract ; • is in writing ; • specifies the date at the end of the trial period ; and • specifies the terms of employment which will apply as at the end of that period . |
7 | Thursday is the date at the Lyric Theatre for another likely major Festival event and one that is likely , if it comes off , to be heralded around the world . |
8 | The general policy is that the provisions of accounting standards should be applied to all material transactions irrespective of the date at which they are entered into . |
9 | The requirements of the [ draft ] FRS apply to all transactions and instruments irrespective of the date at which they are issued . |
10 | The period from the date of issue of the capital instrument to the date at which it will expire , be redeemed , or be cancelled . |
11 | The number and class of shares into which the debt may be converted and the date at or period within which the conversion may take place should be stated . |
12 | I told her about the date at the pictures with the two boys and about the disaster with the bleach . |
13 | Since this is a controversial subject , on which the weight of scholarly opinion probably still supports Böhmer 's thesis that the documents already existed in their contaminated form in 1072 , and were used by Lanfranc in this form , it will perhaps help to clarify a complicated issue if I set out as bluntly as possible the reasons which seem to me to point decisively to 1120 as the date at which the forged additions were inserted into the texts . |
14 | Thus , by comparing the percentage of cognate words in two related spoken languages it is possible to estimate fairly accurately the date at which they separated . |
15 | There is a six-year Statute of Limitations which relates to the period from the date at which the competing claim was first asserted ( not at the time the work of art was stolen nor the date of subsequent sale ) . |
16 | The commission could agree to forget about the argument over the date at which the directive applied , so long as Britain removes all the ‘ excessive discretion . ’ |
17 | The study of ( ht ) in Havelok is of course relevant to the date at which the velar fricative [ x ] before [ t ] ( in right , might , etc. ) was lost in English . |
18 | The late eighteenth-century evidence adduced by Wyld and others is therefore likely to indicate the date at which it had become stigmatized as a ‘ vulgarism ’ , rather than its date of origin . |
19 | ‘ It must be remembered , however , that Handscomb was principally concerned with the fixing of the date at which the period of detention should be reviewed … |
20 | What makes it more meaningful is that any such authority , whether given in the articles or by a resolution , must state the maximum number of securities which can be issued under it and the date at which the authority will expire . |
21 | So we see that all the problems of correlation are just as real in recent history as they are in the stratigraphical record , once we have lost the advantage of the date at the top of the newspaper or letter . |
22 | the name of the user responsible for the DC , that is the associated user , and the date at which that user was passed responsibility |
23 | the status history of the DC , that is for each state through which the DC has passed , including the current state , the date at which the DC last entered that state . |
24 | the date at which the assessment was requested |
25 | the date at which the assessment was given |
26 | This is the date at which the novelty of the invention is tested against the " state of the art " . |
27 | Therefore , despite the extent of his knowledge , the further we recede from the date at which he wrote , and the geographical area on which he is most forthcoming , the less it is possible to be confident that important events were not omitted from his work . |
28 | Although the Office describes her as a recluse at the time of her cure , there is a discrepancy here between the date at which she was enclosed ( 1348 ) and the fact that several years elapsed between the cure and the relapse of her illness when Rolle died , since many manuscripts attest to Rolle 's death in 1348 . |
29 | Can I , can I just draw attention to an error under paragraph one nine two , the date at the beginning of the second line should be first December , sorry first October , nineteen ninety three , not tenth of December . |
30 | The date at which Bentham published the proposals for his Panopticon is significant . |