Example sentences of "be contained in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The following criteria would have to be satisfied : ( i ) the disposition would have to be contained in a will and be charged on the heir under that will ; and either ( ii ) involve a sum of money , or ( iii ) involve property but be heard by a provincial court .
2 The chemical medium should be contained in a nylon mesh bag specially made for the purpose , but if this is not available , then it may be placed between two pieces of filter floss .
3 The skeleton arguments must be accompanied by a chronology of events , which must be contained in a separate document for ease of consultation .
4 How can its innately progressive potentials be contained in a form which has been developed through the operation of the market , and which , in Cutler 's argument , represents a culture completely external to its users , completely hegemonic ( not resistible in present circumstances ) , and having ‘ no need of artistic value … [ having ] become , effectively , an instrument of class oppression ’ ( Cutler 1984 : 291 ) .
5 Despite the enterprise and labour put into its acquisition it has been estimated that all the gold won between the mid-fifteenth and mid-twentieth centuries could be contained in a cube of fifteen yards .
6 The theory can be contained in a coherent modern formulation .
7 The evidence will usually be contained in a written report , but for some students it may be more suitable to present this evidence orally .
8 In this approach the chain is assumed to be contained in a hypothetical tube which is placed initially in a three dimensional network formed from the other entangled chains .
9 All modules to be entered into LIFESPAN must either be contained in an existing LIFESPAN PACKAGE module or they must be contained in a user-supplied PACKAGE module in the primary directory .
10 If the module is not on a working DC , it must be contained in a user-supplied package .
11 Note that a maximum of 30 modules can be contained in a package .
12 Note that a maximum of 30 modules can be contained in a package .
13 The two tenancies may be contained in a single document ( Moss v Mobil Oil Co Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 EGLR 71 ) .
14 Such written indication would typically be contained in a customer agreement ( see below ) .
15 The notice can in fact be contained in a market counterparty terms of business letter or agreement ; this may be used in order to provide for the various commercial protections the firm may want and the material interest disclosures that may still be needed at law as a result of fiduciary obligations even if ( exactly because the market counterparty is not a customer ) they are not required by the COB Rules .
16 Where parties use EDI it is generally desirable that the detailed contract terms , other than those concerned with price , quantity and delivery date , should not be contained in individual transaction messages , but should be contained in a separate master agreement and incorporated into individual contracts by reference .
17 In the new Act the positive role of relatives and friends is also recognised , but it must be obvious to everyone that some children are just so difficult , often having been very badly abused , and with severe behaviour problems , that they can not be contained in a family and these children are placed in residential homes .
18 The legal title should be protected by the machinery provided by the Land Registration Acts , whilst the trusts should be contained in a separate declaration of trust made by the registered proprietors .
19 Details of the proposals will be contained in a brochure , A Change for the Better , which Prof Anderson said would form part of a major consultation process with the public throughout the region .
20 They submitted that the commissioner had no jurisdiction to adjudicate on the status of the road verges generally or otherwise than for the limited purpose of deciding what entries should be contained in the register .
21 Third , from a sociological point of view , grief can not be contained in the way it once was .
22 The massive alienation thus bred may be contained in the context of a stable economic and cultural framework , but when that stability breaks down a different picture begins to emerge .
23 Such exclusions need not be contained in the original contract document , but you must agree to them in writing before the term expires for them to be legally effective .
24 Such exclusions need not be contained in the original contract document , but you must agree to them in writing before the term expires for them to be legally effective .
25 The Budget proposals will be endorsed by resolution and the renewed authorisation for the raising of revenue will be contained in the eventual Finance Act .
26 The message would be contained in the dedication which the announcer read out before playing his first record , with perhaps some added information in the words of the song itself .
27 It is wisest to treat each variety according to the details and information that will be contained in the better kind of catalogue — the sort of information which will also influence your decision where to order .
28 Either the US could allow themselves to be convinced that they were fighting one war , in Vietnam and Korea ; that with practically unlimited US military and economic assistance the French could defeat the main Vietminh forces in Tonkin ; and that revolution or insurgency could be contained in the rest of the country .
29 ( a ) which provide footnotes to material cited in the main body of your report ( including author , title , place of publication , publisher and year of publication ) ; and ( b ) which elaborates important but subsidiary ideas that were too detailed to be contained in the body of the report .
30 The Scottish bus passengers consultative committee proposed in new clause 5 would consider the needs of the disabled if representations were made to it Provisions for the disabled should also be contained in the code of conduct that we have asked to be drawn up .
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