Example sentences of "belfast [art] " in BNC.

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1 I. On all types of land within about 20 km of Belfast the farmers want to take advantage of the large market in the city .
2 Recently , in Belfast the police have had to deal with a spate of so-called joy riders .
3 The DEDNI 's suggestion that it might encourage companies to testdrill on Cavehill , particularly for gold , has led to the formation of the Save the Cavehill Campaign in Belfast , while in west Belfast the Black Mountain Action Committee is trying to save the Mountain from disappearing through quarrying activities — the committee has found local people to be suffering from health problems , particularly of the eyes and throat , related to dust from the quarrying .
4 As a well-established and hard-working organisation in West Belfast the Falls Community Council is in a unique position to comment on the social problems and potential of the area .
5 James Milroy ( 1982 ) shows that in Belfast the patterns of middle-class speech can not satisfactorily be characterized in relation to vernacular speech in terms of phonetic distance on a unilinear continuum ; rather , there is a tendency in middle-class speech to avoid the extreme phonetic values at both ends of that continuum .
6 The car was found abandoned in west Belfast the following day .
7 In Belfast the Prime Minister has warned that the bombers will be ’ hunted for the rest of their days ’ .
8 In Belfast the Georgian flight crew were fined for not having proper entry visas — then the Forte Crest stepped in with cheap accommodation on learning Tbilisi could only afford to stay in university halls .
9 Certainly if Hughes plays against Latvia in Belfast the way he played against them in Riga the first of those farewell games for Bingham will yield another two points .
10 SIMON Dyer , director general of the AA , was in Belfast the other day to muster his troops and to present a European quality of service certificate to the local squad .
11 The result was that Teshigawara made Belfast the first priority of his UK tour for the Japan Festival — not an easy thing to do , given that the settings will take two whole days to set up , with a further day for transporting them from Britain .
12 Yet in West Belfast a different kind of exclusion is equally keenly felt .
13 He was shaking in his shoes , but said as calmly as he could , ‘ You roughed up a man from Belfast a few nights ago . ’
14 We had one particularly bad sexual harassment case which came out of West Belfast a couple of years ago , which I think was a landmark in the recognition by the courts that women can not be treated with indignity and in the way that that girl was treated .
15 There exists in West Belfast a chronic housing shortage and poor levels of disrepair , some of the worst in the North of Ireland .
16 It has brought into that area of Belfast a vast number of new businesses and has revitalised that area of the town .
17 A HUSBAND and wife have been remanded in custody in connection with the discovery of half a ton of fertiliser suitable for making explosives at a house in West Belfast a week ago .
18 But according to Mary White from the Emigrant Advice Unit in Hamill Street , Belfast a worrying percentage still leave here with no job , no contacts , no place to stay and absolutely no idea of just how hard life in the big city can be .
19 Security forces were on full scale alert after finding a bomb making base in West Belfast a fortnight ago .
20 ‘ As far as we 're concerned we will arrive in Belfast a week from Monday .
21 A fourth taxi driver told the police he escaped a murder attempt in north Belfast a short time later , claiming he spotted a black Mini car carrying two men who pulled on masks and produced a gun when they approached his car on the Antrim road .
22 As a local resident who travels through north Belfast every day of the week I can see the problems which are caused by young people gathering at street corners with bottles , ’ the councillor said .
23 ‘ I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
24 ‘ I saw at first hand the problems Linfield had with travel arrangements and communications … give me Belfast every time . ’
25 We do , however , need to modify the force of this comment by noting that in Belfast no problem was experienced in obtaining plenty of recordings of sufficient technical quality to be analysable .
26 Launching the anniversary season , theatre secretary Ciaran McKeown spoke of his hope that , 25 years from now , the Lyric would be at leading the way towards making Belfast an internationally recognised centre of continuously creative theatre .
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