Example sentences of "to [art] [noun pl] [pron] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Spend several days visiting all 15 sites which include eight of Northamptonshire 's U.S. air bases , memorials to the Groups who flew from them , nearby villages and churches which commemorate the airmen 's stay and pubs and towns along the route , haunts of WWII servicemen , or pick and choose those sights of particular interest .
2 Erm when I came on to the flats I came with an open mind and I was gon na you know take things as I as I met them .
3 After that David Soul went on the wagon and , according to his friend and publicist Robert Palmer , ‘ The erratic behaviour that led to the difficulties he had with his last wife is long gone .
4 It was immaterial to the customers who dealt with them on the telephone .
5 In respect of any event which may be the subject of indemnity under this Section the Corporation will pay the Solicitors fee for representation at any Coroners Inquest or Fatal Accident Inquiry or Court of Summary Jurisdiction.Exceptions to Part A 4 In the event of the death of any person entitled to indemnity under this Section the Corporation will in respect of the liability incurred by such person indemnify his legal personal representatives in the terms and subject to the limitations which applied to such person .
6 It was as if they were the only two people on earth ; oblivious to the crowds who poured from the factory entrances as the day shift ended and who milled around them , they had eyes only for each other .
7 In London , the Charity Organization Society ( COS ) did pioneer work in developing a casework approach to the families who came to it for aid , helping them to solve their problems and help themselves rather than become dependent on charitable funds .
8 They had nearly arrived at the first of the longhouses scattered over the hillside , belonging to the families who stayed in Orphir all the year round and cared for the land and the hall on behalf of the Earl .
9 While they all concentrated on paintings , the exhibition ‘ Entartete Bildhauer ’ at the Westfälisches Landesmuseum is exclusively devoted to the sculptors who suffered from this verdict .
10 This action was endorsed by the National Association of Unions in the Textile Trade ( NAUTT ) and the matter was put to the employers who responded by suggesting that British industry was less competitive than it had been before the return to the gold standard and the reflation of the pound , and suggested that wages should be reduced by 8 per cent .
11 To the anatomists who worked in the museum or the dissecting room , processes that could only be observed in the field were of little interest .
12 Today , the USS Arizona and USS Utah still lay where they were sunk , as a lasting memorial to the servicemen who died on December 7 , 1941 .
13 I always looked forward to the fortnights we spent in Northumberland .
14 Think back to the ones I quoted of Ruth Rendell 's story Born Victim .
15 In addition , British executives are inclined to show a weak demarcation between their work and leisure areas , in contrast to the Germans who selected to ‘ compensate ’ more , selecting leisure activities in counterposition to work .
16 In 1555 and 1556 continual heavy rain ruined the harvests and brought famine , thus weakening human resistance to the epidemics which struck in 1557–59 .
17 to distrain by their lands and chattels all those who shared in that liberty , and have lands within the bounds of the disafforested districts , to contribute towards the payment of the 200 marks to the King , in proportion to the lands they had in the said district , and the advantage they gained from the disafforestment .
18 She was in a perpetual process of readjustment , not only to tides and seasons , but to the rats she encountered on the wharf .
19 I know , too , that my mother valued the people she met here , from the smiles of the young folk to the friends she made at the Senior Citizens ' Lunch Club and Meeting .
20 Returning to the questions we posed at the outset of this enquiry , we would , therefore , have to conclude that anti-Semitism , despite its pivotal place in Hitler 's ‘ world view ’ , was of only secondary importance in cementing the bonds between Führer and people which provided the Third Reich with its popular legitimation and base of plebiscitary acclamation .
21 For John Ross Scott ( above ) , whose friends call him JR , there will be a welcome return to the suits he mothballed in his Hawick wardrobe in a one-man attempt to boost the jersey trade .
22 Sand was a writer with a popular following ; Flaubert , who never grew used to the lashings he got from the critics , struggled to follow her instructions to rise above their hostility .
23 According to the laws we believed at the time , a hot body ought to give off electromagnetic waves ( such as radio waves , visible light , or X rays ) equally at all frequencies .
24 In addition to the changes which flowed from the reorganization of the colleges of education , the work of TEC and BEC , and the initiatives sponsored by the Manpower Services Commission , Wales was subject to two other particularly important developments .
25 In Brewster ( 1979 ) 69 Cr App R 375 ( CA ) , an insurance agent was guilty of theft of the premiums because the money had to be handed over to the companies he worked for under the terms of his contract .
26 To lure the Palestinians back to the negotiations they suspended after Israel 's expulsion of some 400 Islamic militants last December , the government of Yitzhak Rabin , Israel 's prime minister , allowed the return of 30 other activists deported between the 1967 war and the beginning of the Palestinian uprising , or intifada , in 1987 .
27 Just drag them and drop them — the formulae will still refer to the cells they referred to previously .
28 When people came to the doors they stood on the step talking and looking over at our side of the street .
29 When he returned to the stalls he sat beside Kate .
30 The language of the Ordinance directs attention , not to the proceedings which led to the order from which the appeal is brought , but to the nature of the cause or matter ‘ in ’ which the appeal is brought .
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