Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Comparable terracing has been noted elsewhere , at the south-east corner and along the south side , but the overall effect on the efficiency of the defences remains uncertain .
2 Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation .
3 The very size of the defences emphasizes the local wealth available when compared with other large and small towns in the province .
4 The arrangement of the oceans in relation to the continents plays a decisive role in creating and sustaining life on Earth .
5 One manager who tried out the forms says ‘ They helped us attend to the little things that parents do without thinking , like making sure children have had their immunisations and following them up if they 're missed .
6 The remaining yeast in the casks turns the residual sugars into alcohol while the natural gas produced escapes through a soft porous wooden peg knocked into the shive hole on top of the cask .
7 No , it does n't say the size of the bathrooms does it ?
8 ‘ The amount of studying for the exams comes as quite a shock ’
9 er , I 've signed the contract , the contracts has been handed , gone through the system
10 The Acts gives us many examples of Christian people bearing witness to Jesus , in particular his death and resurrection , to soldiers and governors , prince-lings and mediums , crowds and individuals .
11 And Just as the Gospel had concentrated on Jerusalem the location of God 's great exodus for man , so the Acts shows the mission spreading out from that centre in ever widening circles .
12 The nature of the attitudes suggests a willingness on the part of many Solihull secondary teachers to undertake institutional self-reviews and to consider self-generated institutional improvements .
13 The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he 'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong .
14 The lengths of the outings varies from a gentle stroll to long mountain days , details of which are shown on maps in the now familiar pen and ink style of Mark Richards .
15 One of the checks computes the current reference pixel count as a percentage of a previously saved ‘ normal ’ value .
16 A preliminary account of events up to the mid-1970s has already been given for both locales , which will stand as an account for Cramlington but some elaboration is necessary for North Shields .
17 In a genre noted for its shoddiness and sensationalism , this playing memoir of a season with Millwall in the mid-1970s stands out as a truthful and often painful account of the player 's lot .
18 ‘ One of the ropes seems to be jammed . ’
19 The fact that NCp7 mutants B and C which lack the zinc fingers crosslinked efficiently with and retarded the migration of the DNAs indicates that the zinc fingers are most probably not directly involved in NCp7 binding to DNA in vitro , in agreement with results obtained from studies of the binding of NCp7 to RNA ( 6 ) .
20 Where a note to the accounts states that the value of an asset materially differs from its book value , show the tax implications of the realisation of the asset at the stated value .
21 where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value if material
22 where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value , if material
23 A note to the accounts says that ‘ in anticipation of a proposed amendment to the accounting standard governing deferred tax , deferred tax of £35m ( v £31m ) is recognised in full on the liability ’ .
24 Note 46 to the accounts shows the effect on revenue and reserves of adopting equity accounting for the whole of the equity investment portfolio regardless of whether the investments are associated undertakings or not .
25 A comparison between the accounts shows great similarity of thought between them .
26 Following Expenses on Ores in the accounts comes Materials , which includes a wide range of goods bought from merchants and individuals , and used in the day-to-day running of the mine .
27 The cash flow statement in the accounts is prepared on FRS 1 lines ; a note to the accounts reconciles the cash and cash equivalents to net liquid funds .
28 • the first stage of a phased approach to the monitoring of the profession 's compliance with the Accounts Rules requirements at a cost of £0.3m ;
29 The long-term nature of the programmes imposes evolutionary rather than revolutionary change .
30 Secondly , recruitment to the programmes seems to be very largely confined to teachers of non-advanced further education , responsible for courses at craft or technician level or below .
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