Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | If you have not already done so , please lodge 6 copies of the papers previously sent to you on not later than 7 days before the above date . |
2 | The edginess of the others only added to his opinion of his own rectitude . |
3 | It was true that the members of the court sometimes seemed to be in competition in their attempts to gratify Artai 's vanity . |
4 | He added : ‘ Despite the national outcries that Cathy and other films engendered , the scale of the problem today seems to be greater than ever — if only by the sight of the homeless we see camped in the streets of our cities . ’ |
5 | The lack of feminist perspective is emphasized by statements such as : ‘ There can be no doubt that women and girls have failed to make full use of the opportunity now open to them ’ , which implies an ideologically and materially unfettered equality of opportunity . |
6 | Official sources were yesterday unable to explain why the restrictions had been brought in , including whether they had been designed to reduce the risk of leaks to loyalists of the type recently coming to light . |
7 | Many of the services now provided to schools by the LEA ( such as careers advice , or the services of educational psychologists ) would have to be ‘ bought in ’ by the school . |
8 | Over the past decade it has become accepted that some of the fossils formerly thought to be human ancestors are in fact on the line leading to the orang-utan . |
9 | Most of the mergers actually referred to the MMC were found to be against the public interest , and the effects of the legislation went beyond the cases actually referred . |
10 | For male workers , however , employment was rapidly increasing in the areas of electrical appliances , transportation and furniture which first appear in the 1965 census as well as metal products and some of the areas traditionally open to women — chemicals , paper and rubber ( Chinchilla 1977 ) . |
11 | I would humbly propose that the contemporary artist be laid to rest along with his works : a royal burial of the kind once given to emperors in eastern lands , whose slaves and worldly possessions accompanied them on their final journey into the unknown . |
12 | Some of the decisions now open to us require a careful sifting of information and balancing of the pros and cons . |
13 | A depth-first traversal goes from a node to one of the nodes directly connected to it and then immediately continues by visiting a node that is connected to the last visited node ( see Figure 12 ) . |
14 | But the structure of the bonding also seems to be significant , with minerals having few silicon-oxygen bonds ( such as the neosilicates and inosilicates ) generally being less stable than those with more bonds ( such as the phyllosilicates and tectosilicates ) ( Fig. 6.3 ) . |
15 | Even so , it does not seem to be entirely appropriate that , as I have heard privately reported , ministers of the crown now ask to be invited to dinner parties with wealthy Arable in order to try to secure contributions to the Conservative cause . |
16 | After the ornateness of The Towers , the simple lines of the Hall always seemed to her a little ordinary , but nice . |
17 | This must be a version of the module already known to LIFESPAN . |
18 | This displays the latest version of the module currently known to LIFESPAN . |
19 | Behind the boy the stiff figure of the man suddenly rose to its feet . |
20 | One of the crew immediately crossed to the side of the smaller boat and pointed a finger angrily at Hitch . |
21 | The pierced stone screens of the crossing also belong to his work . |
22 | For the ‘ political ’ press this is self-evident since their raison d'être is the reporting of politics , but even other sections of the press inevitably turn to political affairs to confirm their claims to seriousness . |
23 | With respect to psychiatric treatment , under Section 29 of the MHA 1983 , the county court can appoint the local social services authority as acting nearest relative for a psychiatric patient on application by an approved social worker on the grounds ‘ that the nearest relative of the patient unreasonably objects to the making of an application for admission for treatment … in respect of the patient ’ . |
24 | Even so , by the beginning of the new century only six per cent of the ministers newly appointed to a church were without some form of higher education . |
25 | Some of the things typically thought to be left out were : |
26 | It is the maintenance of these audit logs that generates most of the system overhead according to the company ; at the most basic level the extra security imposes a 2% to 3% speed reduction , but as the system records become more complete , this rises . |
27 | It is the maintenance of these audit logs that generates most of the system overhead according to the company ; at the most basic level the extra security imposes a 2% to 3% speed reduction , but as the system records become more complete , this rises . |
28 | The power of the bureaucracy merely corresponds to the power of the state as a whole and so may be quite compatible with the power ( or lack of it ) exercised elsewhere in the state apparatus . |
29 | The intellectual drive which had propelled the Section 's plans for demand management up to senior politicians had fallen off , and full employment policy was coming to consist more of vague intentions than of concrete measures to assure the fulfilment of the promise already made to the public . |
30 | The size of the mare too seems to be of little importance , and mules are much more alike than their parents might seem to suggest . |