Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb pp] to [adj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This house was demolished in 1963 and the plaque returned to Scottish Amicable . |
2 | The prominence accorded to certain political actors , institutions , and practices is not simply an outcome of judgements of what is , or is not , somehow intrinsically important . |
3 | Because of its target-towing days in Sweden the rear cockpit was slightly non-standard , this meant that new perspex panels had to be manufactured to bring the rear cockpit back to Mk 1 configuration , the target cable guides on the tailplane were removed and the tailplane restored to standard fit . |
4 | The Governor of the Bank of England , Mr Robin Leigh-Pemberton , has said , ‘ if the Community moved to full Monetary Union before economic convergence was considerably greater , long-term structural problems could be aggravated , and some areas quite severely disadvantaged . |
5 | Such attacks were reinforcing the pressures on time and space which in a changing economy were restricting the room allowed to traditional recreational forms . |
6 | In this instance the British wrongly persuaded themselves that the conditions extended to American benevolent neutrality if Britain chose to act independently of Washington . |
7 | Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that there was no rule that the Crown was exempt from giving a cross-undertaking in damages in law enforcement proceedings , but that the court had a discretion not to require the undertaking and that the discretion extended to other public authorities exercising the function of law enforcement in appropriate circumstances ; and that subject to the impact of Community law the courts should have exercised that discretion ( post , pp. 173D–F , 181G — 182B , G–H , 190D–E ) . |
8 | Though most usually the name given to kindly domestic spirits , there are a few exceptions . |
9 | In 1948 the Vulcan Foundry of Lancashire gained a controlling interest ( strangely enough , Vulcan was an off-shoot of a firm founded by George Stephenson in the 1820s ) and in 1962 the name changed to English Electric . |
10 | Examples would be recruitment strategies ( for example , the priority given to local mature entries ) , aspects of teaching methods ( for example , the development of distance learning ) , or response to local or national surveys ( for example , of courses likely to meet training needs ) . |
11 | I will also seek to show how many parallels can be drawn between the arguments used to legitimate corporate managerial power and the arguments used in administrative law to explain , control and legitimate the power conferred upon administrative bodies . |
12 | It must be said , too , that the early and middle 1980s , at least as compared to the late 1980s and the early 1990s , were a remarkably placid time , without the edge brought to American cultural and artistic life by demands for sexual and gender liberation and by AIDS-induced desperation . |
13 | To loud Conservative cheers , he demanded a serious study of the constitutional and economic consequences of monetary union , adding that it should not be a study confined to European central bank governors . |
14 | To loud Conservative cheers , he demanded a serious study of the constitutional and economic consequences of monetary union , adding that it should not be a study confined to European central bank governors . |
15 | Facilities for pedestrians and those for cyclists are given their own chapters , and there is a chapter devoted to new residential development . |
16 | Unbeknown to Norris , the sliver — a name given to tall narrow apartment buildings by New Yorkers — has been the scene of some pretty gruesome goings on . |
17 | The press delighted in attacking the " Georgia Mafiosi " for any indiscretion , and Carter 's loyalty to them could be embarrassing in a man dedicated to high moral standards . |
18 | Of central importance to a government committed to reduced public-sector have been the incentives and other aspects of public-sector intervention have proved crucial . |
19 | They depict a world stripped to certain bare essentials , a world of a timeless , archetypal , almost fairy-tale character . |
20 | The term picture in the novel is no doubt related to common metaphorical uses of the word when it is used of ideas , imagination , or memories . |
21 | There will also be a section devoted to contemporary Indian art , which is not subject to the one hundred year-old export cut-off date which will prevent the legal export of any of the other items in the sale . |