Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Then apply the interlining to the buckram by pressing the bump turning allowance to the back , as with the pelmet fabric described above .
2 Add the chilli to the vinaigrette dressing , pour over the salad and toss .
3 Graham asked him not to summon the porter to his office .
4 Suddenly he exploded , yelled at the porter to buzz off , and broke union regulations by pushing the children 's luggage himself to the two West Indian women who were meeting them .
5 A dominant concern related to the difficulty of ensuring meaningful comparability because of wide variations in how companies interpret the requirements of SSAP 13 ( Revised ) , with regard to both the activities to be included in R&D and the costs to be attributed to them .
6 Fourthly , in setting out the contract which may be oral or written , the activities to be undertaken are sorted out into individual tasks , and allocated between the worker and the client .
7 Information about the activities to be included will be obtained in the first instance from a synthesis of existing published material which will be used to summarise these firms on the basis of a number of standard characteristics .
8 LIFESPAN assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if the user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken ; e.g. failing to make a DC assessment .
9 In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report .
10 In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report .
11 Helena Kennedy , a barrister , said the law should be changed in rape cases to compel the defence to ‘ reveal their hand ’ , in relation to any attack made on an alleged victim 's character .
12 However , there is no reference to a requirement of ‘ suddenness ’ in the Homicide Act 1957 , and the courts have in effect restricted the defence to people with certain kinds of temperament .
13 Chris Renninson advanced upfield and clipped the ball over the defence to Hibberd who lost his marker before hitting a low cross shot that rolled into the net off the post .
14 Justice requires that Secundus be given proper notice of the fact that litigation is pending against him , of the nature of the case , and of the date by which action on his part is required ; and that this notice be given promptly and in time for the defence to be adequately prepared .
15 I hope it is fair to say that the main thrust of the defence to this claim was based on law .
16 The accused in this case , however , were prosecuted for theft under section 1(1) of the Act and were convicted notwithstanding the submission of counsel for the defence to the effect that the crime for which the accused were indicted did not amount to theft because the seller had consented to sell the property , albeit consent had been obtained by fraud , as alleged .
17 The district judge must send a copy of the defence to the plaintiff .
18 The defence to the action was that there was no consideration for the promise of payment , it being the duty of the county council to supply police protection ; there was also a counterclaim for £1,330 4s. , the cost of feeding and housing the police supplied .
19 In May 1990 border troops were transferred from the Defence to the Interior Ministry .
20 Caps on discretionary spending were not raised , nor was spending transferred from the defence to domestic programmes .
21 The defence to power systems group is to become an equal shareholder with construction companies Trafalgar House and BICC in Eurorail .
22 As in previous years the response to the ‘ prisoners of Conscience ’ programmes shown on the BBC in November/December 1990 has been tremendous and effective , and we are still answering 10 enquiries a week about prisoners .
23 The response to this call was and has continued to be overwhelming .
24 To suggest from within the institution that these influential and powerful units of control are essentially ephemeral and arbitrary constructs , involved in very limited and narrow areas of practice , will almost certainly lead to a rejection of the account ; and the findings are more than likely to be attributed the same metaphorical rejection as the activities of the villains and criminals , as was illustrated in the response to the study undertaken by the Policy Studies Institute outlined above .
25 The response to this is that intentionality and consciousness are emergent properties of physical systems .
26 ‘ Even if we do n't like everything in the response to Arcic I , it will be progress , ’ Dr Runcie said .
27 ‘ It was as bad as when I won Wimbledon in 1985 , ’ the 21-year-old multi-millionaire said of the response to this journey to the hamlet home , 50 miles south of East Berlin , of the grandmother of his girlfriend , Karen Schultz .
28 But in Eliot 's poem the response to these commands is uncertain and generally one of failure .
29 Whereas , therefore , his Treatise on Money ( 1930 ) has been accounted for along ‘ externalist ’ lines , as the response to a political context , the General Theory of 1936 is best understood in ‘ internalist ’ terms , as the outcome of a process of intellectual discovery .
30 So I took the book down and there was my speech ; and the response to it was extraordinary .
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