Example sentences of "[adj] to [det] [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The British ‘ aristocracy of labour ’ , a stratum peculiar to that country where the class of independent small producers , shopkeepers , etc. , was relatively insignificant , as was the lower middle class of white-collar workers and minor bureaucrats , helped to turn the Liberal Party into a party with genuine mass appeal .
2 It should be clear to most people that the Franco-German axis is the main initiator of these plans .
3 The library committee had found other staff very responsive to such ideas and a staff workshop had been planned , although industrial action had prevented it taking place .
4 Admission is free to all events but the numbers of places limited
5 Since the time of Freud , it has been acceptable to many theorists that the way in which we behave may be powerfully influenced by mental processes to which we have no conscious access .
6 They provide a way in which the student can cover up his true self by finding a vocabulary acceptable to most people and a set of facts which are generally known among people generally considered to be generally educated .
7 The space problem was relieved to some extent when the museum moved to its modern site in the late I820s , but natural history still rubbed shoulders with art and archaeology .
8 You will be subject to such conditions that the Board determines for its employees in that regard .
9 ( 2 ) The consent of the Secretary of State may be given in respect of a particular disposal of property or of disposals of any class or description and may be given subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State may determine .
10 no steps may be taken to enforce any security over the company 's property , or to repossess goods in the company 's possession under any hire purchase agreement ( defined widely and including conditional sale agreements , chattel leasing and retention of title agreements ) , except with the leave of the court and subject to such terms as the court may impose ;
11 no other proceedings , or execution or other legal process may be commenced or continued , and no distress may be levied against the company or its property except with the leave of the court and subject to such terms as the court may impose .
12 Unless and until otherwise determined by the Company by ordinary resolution in general meeting , the number of Directors shall not be subject to any maximum and the minimum number of Directors shall be one .
13 Unless and until otherwise determined by the Company by ordinary resolution in general meeting , the number of Directors shall not be subject to any maximum and the minimum number of Directors shall be one .
14 ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did .
15 In the event of any capitalisation or rights issue by the Company , or of any consolidation , sub-division , reduction or other variation of its share capital , the number of shares subject to any option and the acquisition price may be adjusted by the Committee , with the approval of the Inland Revenue , subject to the auditors confirming in writing that such adjustment is , in their opinion , fair and reasonable .
16 It is interesting to note that this situation was in contrast to an earlier serious problem in the banking system , the secondary banking crisis of 1973–1974 , in which less well known banks were subject to less regulation than the more stable institutions .
17 Subject to this constraint and the firm 's other technical standards we must always act in the best interests of our client .
18 I remain convinced to this day that the Caplans of South Portland Street , were better known than the Barretts of Wimpole Street .
19 that Adult Education teachers were valuable to such initiatives as the LX for their experience in teaching adults
20 It was obvious to all participants that the Assembly elections were a referendum on the proposals for the future of Ulster .
21 Although defensive ( low beta ) securities may be chosen , the market risk will still be present to some degree unless the investor decides to move his or her capital into another form of investment in which case he or she will be faced with another set of risks .
22 The TUC was resolutely opposed to such measures and the proposals were withdrawn .
23 The Parish Council were strongly opposed to this development and a letter was sent to the planning officer stating their views .
24 Similar considerations would , it appears to me , be applicable to any claim that the third party should contribute to any exemplary damages which the third defendant may be ordered to pay to the plaintiffs , for exemplary damages would never be recoverable by the plaintiffs direct from the third party .
25 Even then the bulk and mouth size of the cichlid are such that they are unlikely to any damage unless the intruder refuses to take the hint and leave .
26 The auxiliary impression , he suggested , was due to such things as the skin being of different thicknesses at different parts of the body , the fact that sometimes it extends over the firm surfaces of the bones , sometimes over the flesh of the muscles , sometimes over cavities , and so on .
27 The apparent higher crime rate in Notts was almost entirely due to this factor and the Notts police ‘ s greater tendency to record trivial offences .
28 " We have a constant succession of inexperienced teachers in the junior department , " he declared , and attributed the bad standard of education of the deaf to this factor and the prevailing negative attitude to signing , which he believed to be " a good servant , but a bad master . "
29 Boys are no longer cruel to each other and the masters are frends . ’
30 Major inquiries elicit a formal reply issued as a parliamentary paper available to all MPs and the mass media .
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