Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 52 , 72 , that the payment was made under compulsion and was recoverable under the principles of the judgments in Morgan v. Palmer .
2 Passages from the judgments from Genn v. Winkel ( 1911 C.A. ) are particularly helpful here .
3 The crisis in the royal authority was underlined by the activities of Charles of Navarre in Normandy .
4 Will the right hon. Gentleman remind the House how much warning time he had of the conflict in the Gulf , how much warning he expects to have from the IRA before any outrage and how much warning he expects of the consequences of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and the activities of extremists like Mr. Le Pen in France ?
5 Where the escape is caused directly by natural causes without human intervention in ‘ circumstances which no human foresight can provide against and of which human prudence is not bound to recognise the possibility , ’ the defence of act of God applies .
6 This form of words is used in an attempt to avoid the problem of the defence of recklessness in R. v. Caldwell ( H.L. , 1982 ) .
7 The first real action took place in 1888 when the vessel was engaged in the defence of Suakin against Osman Digna .
8 the House of Lords criticised the application of the defence in Nichols v. Marsland , and four of their lordships cast doubt on the finding of facts by the jury in that case .
9 If a stimulus is from P to C and the response from C to P , that is , the second individual accepts that he is in a child/parent relationship with the first , the transaction will continue .
10 Most of the income for Church of England parishes comes from the Church Commissioners .
11 Does my hon. Friend agree that in recent years the income of farmers in Scotland , particularly those in the less-favoured areas , has fallen substantially ?
12 During the inquiry , Lord Romsey promised he would spend £9m on urgent restoration work on his estate , but that the income from visitors to Broadlands was insufficient to carry out the renovations .
13 The income from farming in Northern Ireland in 1992 is estimated to have amounted to £224.2m .
14 The Privy Council accepted that the defences of act of God and act of third party prevent a plaintiff from succeeding in a claim based on the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher but held the defendants liable for negligence .
15 Moreover , as a result of the defences of act of God , act of a third party and statutory authority , the courts must investigate not only the reasonableness of the accumulation , but also the defendant 's responsibility for its actual escape .
16 In 1473 Gloucester ordered Thomas Molyneux , the hereditary steward of West Derbyshire ( Lancs. ) , to farm the park of Croxteth to William Molyneux .
17 In 1473 Gloucester ordered Thomas Molyneux , the hereditary steward of West Derbyshire ( Lancs. ) , to farm the park of Croxteth to William Molyneux .
18 Prizewinners and their families , teachers , sponsors , CIT Section Chairman and many guests were given an inspirational address by Sir James Duncan , Chairman TDG , one of the sponsors , and a Past President of the Institute , at a celebratory lunch at the Inn on the Park in London in June .
19 Membership : 19 countries with the addition of Angola on Aug. 14 , 1990 [ see p. 37569 for other 18 ] .
20 The committee was re-elected en bloc with the addition of Mr V. Smith .
21 For instance , restriction of the opportunity for reproduction in Drosophila to 3–6-day-old flies for 120 generations resulted in a fall in the late but not the early-life fecundity of females in these ’ r' lines relative to that of females of ’ K' lines where adults of any age could breed .
22 It had ‘ provided the opportunity for colleges like Hatfield to serve their apprenticeship and come of age in the academic sense ’ .
23 Given the creditable support that the Minister has previously given to integrated education in Northern Ireland , will he ensure that provision is made within the citizens charter to develop integrated education and to facilitate the opportunity for children in Northern Ireland to enter such education ?
24 The implication behind this hierarchy of the forms of absence in James is that secrets , ghosts and death are merely pale prefigurations of art as absent essence , and therefore that any significance they might have in the functioning of the tales derives from their status as anticipatory metaphors of art itself .
25 Oxfordshire piloted the forms in Banbury from October 1991 to March this year .
26 It is doubtful if the image of the conventional family ever accurately described the majority of families in Britain .
27 The strong similarities between English glassware and that in Belgium , northern France and the Rhineland , especially the area around Trier where Carolingian glass factories are known , has suggested that the majority of glassware in England was imported .
28 The majority of visitors to Hong Kong , however , develop an instant buy , buy , buy mania .
29 The report , which called for the raising of the minimum wage in the overseas departments and examined the contentious issue of civil service pay , was not supported by the majority of deputies from Guadeloupe and Martinique in a debate held on June 12-13 in the French National Assembly .
30 In any case it is very doubtful that the majority of Albanians in Kosovo would want to become part of Albania .
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