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

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1 His deficit arises in a subsequent stage of attending to these figures , at which he neglects the left of figures wherever they appear , and thus can not judge explicitly whether they are symmetrical about the vertical .
2 The Tattooing of Minors Act 1969 prohibits the tattooing of persons under 18 .
3 This is due to a variety of circumstances ranging from accessibility and remoteness of locations and their suitability for women to local legislation in some countries which prohibits the employment of women either completely or in certain types of jobs .
4 Canalization involves the direction of attention on to particular objects — in this case toys of the domestic kind : miniature washing machines , cookers , dustpan and brush sets , and so forth .
5 Unlike novation , assignment involves the transfer of property namely the rights in relation to a contract which continues to exist and is not extinguished .
6 The immersion programme in Canada ( described in Stern 1978 , 1983 ; Swain 1978 , 1982 ; Swain and Lapkin 1981 ) involves the teaching of French contingently by using it as a medium of instruction for other subjects on the curriculum .
7 Noting that the Marxist classics attribute great importance to the possibility of replacing officials , Hegedus argues that ‘ for the most part , administration involves the sort of functions where a planned rotation of official personnel is expedient not only for the sake of opposing bureaucratic tendencies but also for the sake of greater efficiency ’ .
8 A transaction is said to be internalized when its administration involves the use of authority rather than voluntary bargaining between people in a market .
9 The Road Traffic Act 1988 , s. 149 provides that volenti is not available where a passenger in a car sues the driver in circumstances where insurance is compulsory .
10 First , while education influences the quality of labour only , health services affect both the quality and the quantity of labour , particularly in developing societies .
11 The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) .
12 represents the demand of individuals in locality and represents the demand of individuals in .
13 A huge warehouse that 's nearing completion at Thurrock in Essex , and which offers the kind of discounts already enjoyed by millions of Americans .
14 Recently , renovated and extended , and just 30 minutes from Phuket Town , this hotel offers the maximum of peach only a short distance away from the bright lights of the town , with plenty of water sporting and entertainment opportunities .
15 The ISMA offers the lists of quotations publicly .
16 Women lose out , as do ethnic minorities , which renders the effects of patronage both wasteful and unfair .
17 In its turn , this belief has led to ‘ geometrical paradoxes ’ , and is ‘ the principal occasion of all that nice and extreme subtility which renders the study of mathematics so difficult and tedious ’ .
18 Moreover , an occupier may be liable if he deliberately causes the escape of things naturally on his land .
19 Answer guide : This is a useful example of the problems of identifying what it is that causes the reduction in utility ie. in this case mileage or time .
20 This argument oversimplifies the relationships between people today ; the idea of ‘ the capitalist ’ and ‘ the worker ’ is an unreal abstraction in a world where GLC pension funds are invested in Rio Tinto Zinc .
21 It emphasises the need for participation rather than representation ; a call in short for social and political structures which offer people the possibility of control of the resources of modern society to care for each other in an active , convivial manner .
22 Unlike so many others , a Swan stands the tests of time well .
23 Although the Law of Property Act 1925 , s196(5) , ( which incorporates the method of service therein prescribed ) applies to all leases unless a contrary intention appears it applies only in respect of notices " required " to be served by the lease in question .
24 Mr Tony Byrne , aged 35 , from Middlesbrough , joins the company from BASF where he has worked for 13 years .
25 The row is a huge embarrassment for Premier John Major , who joins the Queen at Balmoral today to discuss newspaper coverage of the royals .
26 The Journal 's editorial policy pre-dates the codes of conduct subsequently adopted by many American radio and television stations ( Kueneman and Wright , 1975 ) .
27 In that regard we must ensure that food labelling throughout the food chain from the farm gate to the supermarket contains the country of origin so that British consumers can buy British .
28 The register contains the list of entries along with their weights , so it is a useful guide to an exhibitor 's own progress over the years and that of his or her rivals .
29 Another effect of the phrase would seem to be that it enables the person uttering the remarks or engaging in the behaviour to assert that he was unaware of the presence of his audience , which duplicates the requirements of intention now built into the section .
30 Ingleston ( 1986 ) , discussing an updated surgical dressings technique , declares that masks are not needed , while Ayton ( 1985 ) questions the use of masks even in theatre and says , ‘ if there is good ventilation , the levels of airborne contamination may not be altered whether masks are used or not ’ . ]
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