Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [verb] [noun pl] with " in BNC.
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1 | There had been speculation that Mr Patten would miss a self-imposed deadline and postpone publication of the legislation to allow negotiations with Beijing . |
2 | The UKCC has failed in its organisation of the election to provide candidates with the opportunity to address their constituency . |
3 | The C Mixolydian scale run in bar 5 and the tremolo picked closing phrase should be alternate picked throughout — I personally prefer to start the scale run and each of the tremolo picked notes with a down-stroke — but you should remember to experiment and use whatever picking scheme works best for you . |
4 | If the class of curved spaces that defines the state of the universe included spaces with singularities , the probabilities of such spaces would not be determined by the theory . |
5 | Increasing excise duties on alcohol and tobacco have traditionally allowed Chancellors of the Exchequer to raise revenues with a matronly wag of the finger that suggests they are trying to do us a favour . |
6 | ‘ As an indication of continuing trading improvement , if current trends are maintained , it is the intention of the board to resume dividends with a payment next June , ’ the company said . |
7 | The first and second years of the course provide participants with an overall understanding of the hotel and restaurant sector of the industry and of tourism in general . |
8 | Crawford and the rest of the cast began rehearsals with Gene Kelly and choreographer Michael Kidd in February 1968 , and they began the ninety-day shoot on 15 April . |
9 | Having been gently reminded by Lady Rutherford , ‘ We are all philanthropists here ; we do not need to put our hands up if we wish to speak ’ , William Morris completely forgot his shyness and at one stage became so carried away that he stood at the front of the room shaking hands with himself . |
10 | In designing the course , full account has been taken of the need to provide students with the skills necessary not only to make a contribution to the current environment , but also to be sufficiently adaptable to the exciting future of the industry . |
11 | I have found it impossible to convince young people in the latter stages of their compulsory education of the need to gain skills with which to enter full-time work . |
12 | Conscious of the uncertainty attending relations with its Middle East neighbours , however , Iraq had set up contingency arrangements . |
13 | Usually , he says , the children use their intuitive knowledge of the language to form sentences with the same structure . |
14 | Individual members of the department have links with Anthroplogy , Earth Sciences , Oriental Studies , Queen Elizabeth House and Social Studies |
15 | Some 7,000 doctors ended a 12-week strike in the week ending Aug. 9 and leaders of 32,000 teachers stated that their current 14-week strike would cease by the end of the month following settlements with the government . |
16 | Where most of the planned personal communicators support pen input , Radio Computer has eschewed this in favour of the capability to exchange messages with pagers and run MS-DOS applications . |
17 | One of his clients boasted of a decision to provide employees with milk instead of cream for their coffee as ‘ re-engineering ’ . |
18 | He also announced the formation of a committee to hold talks with the opposition [ see pp. 37767-68 ] . |
19 | The subject is the possibility of an attempt to normalize relations with Argentina , not the sovereignty of the Falklands , which is the ‘ Great Unmentionable ’ of mid-eighties Whitehall . |