Example sentences of "area [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was a training programme for young unemployed blacks in the inner cities , and O'Brien , knowing that Charles already had an interest in this area through the Prince 's Trust , thought it was worth seeing if Charles would help .
2 With the introduction of the Regulations in August 1924 the District saw a solution to its perennial financial problems and believed attractive prospects existed for expanding provision in its large geographical area through the three types of courses eligible for grant-aid : One-Year , Terminal and Vacation .
3 Published three times a year and a thousand copies and distributed to all school 's within a very wide area through the Education Authority .
4 Certainly we er have extensive contacts with almost all the drama teachers in schools in the surrounding area through the amateurs in contact with them all the time .
5 You can also enjoy a highly unusual view of the area through the camera obscura at Foredown Tower and Countryside Centre .
6 You are going to need an area about a yard ( metre ) wide , for as long as you need to accommodate the plants — and that you will be able to judge as you read on .
7 We have had complaints from the Thames Valley area about a caller offering financial and mortgage advice , who purports to be acting on behalf of the ICM .
8 Dr Richard Webb , an American nuclear physicist who had worked on the early submarine PWRs , produced scenarios which showed that a land area about the size of the British Isles could have to be abandoned in the wake of a catastrophic accident .
9 There was always complaints coming in from the people who lived in the area about the gangs making a noise on the corner .
10 And can not last : Reliable figures are had to find , but there is little doubt that Sarawak — an area about the size of England and Wales — is today probably supplying about one quarter of the total raw hardwood exports in the world .
11 We expect further guidance will be necessary in relation to the treatment of surpluses in pension funds , though recently considerable uncertainties have arisen in this area about the cost of pension provision as a result of the European Court judgment , often referred to as the ‘ Barber Case ’ .
12 She turned her attention to his injury , relieved to see that he was now losing very little blood , and that although the area about the wound was reddened and irritated the edges of the gash where the arrow had entered were not jagged , which would have delayed healing .
13 However , there remains much confusion in this area about the means by which the courts test whether the refusal of an individual landlord is reasonable or unreasonable :
14 ‘ We contacted people living in the area about the inner Darlington local plan and it was decided then there would be no expansion of commercial uses in the area , ’ said Coun. Mrs Straiton .
15 He was invited to become chairman of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board , which fell into the grey area between the public and private sector for which Sir John has always found special fascination .
16 At each generation the unfilled , negative area between the circles is the Apollonian Gasket .
17 By far the most attractive part of the town was the area between the university and the Rhine embankment with its splendidly kept lawns and gardens and a huge magnolia tree in full bloom , a riot of purple-tinged blossoms .
18 This involves a substantial intercalation of neurons to form an association area between the sensory and motor parts of the elementary brain .
19 The area between the Severn and Stroud is perhaps one of the more interesting as far as Gloucestershire 's industrial heritage is concerned .
20 The ghetto , founded in the 13C , grew up in the area between the Old Town Square and the River Vltava near the ford .
21 On arrival , Stirling divided up the area between the two squadrons .
22 If you see that they cease rolling and then begin rolling again some yards away in a different direction , then the area between the change is the turning point .
23 As a result of remapping the area between the Bodmin and Dartmoor granites Isaac , Turner , and Stewart ( 1982 ) deduced ‘ extremely thin-skinned thrust and ‘ nappe tectonics ’ .
24 For the purposes of this paper the flanks of the London-Brabant Massif are defined as the area between the ‘ Fringe Zechstein' and the subcrop of the base of the Carboniferous section with the base of the Cretaceous .
25 The dual role of the learner as a student and employee causes conflict in the clinical area between the need to learn and the multiple pressures exerted upon all ward staff committed to patient care .
26 He had managed to reconnoitre the area between the South Foreland and Beachy Head and to study the roads between there and London when he was given away by the careless talk , prompted by malice , of the ambassador 's homosexual secretary , a subsequently notorious transvestite , the Chevalier d'Éon , who later lived as a woman .
27 The shaded area between the actual time-series and the trend line in Fig. 3.1 is called the output gap and is a reflection of the output of goods and services which has been lost as a result of the unemployment .
28 Then clean out the pastern area between the back of the foot and the ‘ thumb ’ pad in the same way .
29 In the grey area between the two ‘ pass ’ and ‘ fail ’ limits , the decision might depend on personal assessment .
30 They are found in most areas of England , especially in the area between the Wash and Dorset and in Kent
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