Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | We should like to call the attention of your readers , if we may , to the Forms of Prayer to be Used at Sea in the Book of Common Prayer — still the standard authorised prayer book for the Church of England , which include prayers before or during a storm and thanksgiving for safety and deliverance , as well as the very beautiful collect which begins ‘ Prevent us , O Lord , in all our doings ’ , in which the word ‘ prevent ’ is used in its original sense of ‘ go before us ’ . |
2 | Whitelaw , concerned as ever to be the mediator , strove to find a middle way between Heseltine and those who did not want a penny extra for the cities for fear of being seen to reward rioters . |
3 | Callinicos ' Marxism has been repelled from the ramparts of pluralism for being … well , Marxist . |
4 | With an ache that almost made him bend over , he longed for the hours before evening to be done . |
5 | The County Court rules cover the rules of procedure to be followed when claiming compensation . |
6 | Unlike the straightforward narrative approach of Brooke-Rose 's earlier work , this new technique allows the discourses of knowledge to be integrated into the language of the text at the level of syntax and lexis . |
7 | I will start off by defining the sorts of hull to be discussed . |
8 | Programmed learning made significant contributions to education , particularly in industrial and military training ( where of course motivation is fairly high and the units of information to be assimilated are uncluttered by humanistic value judgements ) . |
9 | It was the poverty researcher , B. S. Rowntree , who , around the turn of the twentieth century , pioneered the revolutionary idea of asking the subjects of research to be respondents to surveys . |
10 | From the drawings , he sketched various elevations , then cut them out and transferred them on to the blocks of wood to be bandsawn . |
11 | If , over the years , the balance of probabilities has shifted so that balances previously included as creditors now seem unlikely ever to be paid , it would be appropriate for the balances in question to be removed from creditors , with the corresponding credit in either profit and loss account or , if the sums are material and the adjustment arises from a fundamental error , the profit and loss reserves in the balance sheet . |
12 | Branches invited local groups to apply for the donations in order to be considered . |
13 | This may also have caused the effects of support to be obscured . |
14 | Before the enrolment of a new group of students onto a programme , centres are required to submit to HCIMA three copies of assessment scheme and information listed below for the areas of study to be offered in the coming session . |
15 | This does at least make him think of the kinds of life to be found in the sea . |
16 | Patients or relatives may attempt to manipulate the therapist into compromising on issues such as the amount of weight to be regained or the kinds of food to be eaten . |
17 | Mr Smith , who now has to persuade the unions to fall in line , threw his weight behind the reforms after criticism for being too cautious . |
18 | I accept everything that has been said so far , but is it really necessary for the persons in question to be the subject of media coverage ? |
19 | While shareholders are not the owners of the company 's assets as a matter of strict law , they are in substance the owners by virtue of being the contributors of the company 's capital . |
20 | They were far enough from the city for the sounds of insurrection to be too faint to disturb anyone but the few scrawny goats which wandered listlessly around their enclosures . |
21 | The Bill was given a Third Reading on 20th July and became law on 14th August , 1855 , with the short title , The Downing Street Public Offices Extension Act 1855 , but it was not until the following March that the Office of Works circulated the necessary notices to the tenants of property to be acquired . |
22 | Perhaps this is a way of saying that no one is immune from the feelings of attraction towards being merged in a group , or in a commune , a nation , a religious community , a political movement . |
23 | TNC believes that a clearer specification of the curriculum , combined with attainment targets which are assessed within a framework of greater accountability , is enough to raise levels of achievement — by a combination of a clearer specification of the levels of achievement to be reached , and external pressure on teachers to deliver the results . |
24 | The teacher 's role here in providing the right amount of guidance in the investigation is most important , with room for wide differences of approach , particularly on the levels of demand to be placed on the pupil . |
25 | What is more insidious is the lack of guidance on the levels of accuracy to be expected or , where aggregate data are supplied ( for example , the sum or average of the values at a number of points over an area ) statements about the variability of these values within the area are exceptional . |
26 | How are the features for analysis to be selected ? |
27 | He who imagines the revolution of the proletariat to be a peaceful transition of power from one set of hands to another , and the revolution in the relations of production to be a change in the leadership of the organisational apparatus , he , who pictures the classic model of a proletarian revolution in this way , will recoil in horror from the tragedy mankind endures throughout the world . |
28 | However , there was considerable pressure for the terms of retirement to be such that older people could maintain economic independence . |
29 | In the mid-twentieth century , Allport 's title invites his readers to expect the arguments of liberalism to be directed against different targets . |
30 | Stone , particularly of the Caen neighbourhood , enabled the techniques of masonry to be understood early . |