Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is arguably the practitioner 's responsibility for creating such a climate . |
2 | When a sentence is uttered , it is rarely the utterer 's intention that it should be interpreted in two ( or more ) different ways simultaneously . |
3 | Thomas , his elder brother , was fined as a recusant in 1646 , and little by little the Brydges ' fortune dwindled . |
4 | Following the point made by the hon. and learned Member for Montgomery ( Mr. Carlile ) , presumably the Government 's contention is that , either because of prevalence or because of some emergency , it is necessary today , without the normal consultation , to go through every stage of the Bill . |
5 | Presumably the bat 's image of the world in which it is cruising is being updated 10 times per second . |
6 | Eventually the yacht 's crew was arrested near Bristol and we unloaded the yacht in their absence , taking off twenty four cases of whisky during a hilarious evening operation involving our respective motor boats to ferry the goods back to Poole Quay . |
7 | ‘ The battle was over in less than an hour , ’ says the leaflet , and eventually the Prince 's message went out , ‘ Let every man find his own way to safety the best way he can . ’ |
8 | Eventually the photographer 's indignation was assuaged , and he parted with the prints . |
9 | State officials and eventually the government 's Center for Disease Control ( CDC ) in Atlanta , Georgia were called in . |
10 | But Coun Stephen Earley , chair of the council 's housing committee , said the site was the only option to help clear the town 's homelessness problem . |
11 | On June 14 the Supreme Soviet rejected overwhelmingly the government 's proposal to treble bread prices from July 1 . |
12 | In short , this could mean that even more UV light will hot the earth 's surface — in winter as well as summer — increasing the risk of skin cancer , sun rashes and premature skin ageing . |
13 | The Queen 's Highland castle retreat , set in 40,000 acres of heather and grouse moor , is effectively the Windsors ' family seat . |
14 | Prominent in the latter are property developer Trevor Osborne , effectively the group 's chairman , Michael Abrahams ( of the ‘ Pru ’ and a prominent fund-raiser for the Prince 's Institute ) and Lord Stevens ( incoming chairman of English Heritage ) , along with representatives of the Arts Council , Architecture Foundation and other interested parties . |
15 | Edward Stanton 's elder son , William , who was master mason to the Mint , attempted to carry on the sculptors ' yard , but was declared bankrupt in 1735 . |
16 | Roman Remeynes took on the frontman 's job with aplomb . |
17 | The District 's response was not to appoint a successor to Mrs. Collingwood but to give the Essex Federation Executive the opportunity to take on the tutor-organiser 's work , leaving all teaching to part-time tutors : an arrangement which was still in force at the District 's seventy-fifth anniversary in 1988 . |
18 | The Moon has no atmosphere , and photographs taken on the Moon 's surface show a black sky . |
19 | Margaret Llewelyn Davies was adamant that in no circumstances would the Guild surrender its independence and the branches raised sufficient funds to carry on the Guild 's work until a compromise was reached four years later . |
20 | The editor of a newspaper owned by a Trust will be ‘ forced ’ to carry on the newspaper 's tradition . |
21 | The deed authorises the bank to appoint a receiver and manager of the company 's undertaking , with power to carry on the company 's business . |
22 | If you think something you 've noticed is important , report it separately so that it can be put on the resident 's file . |
23 | Respondents understood very clearly the difficult role of the manager , and some workers openly confessed that nothing would induce them to take on the manager 's job ! |
24 | Cricket now … the amateur players of the Minor Counties have been taking on the game 's elite in the first round of the Nat West Trophy . |
25 | In practice , many family members look to the female members to take on the lion 's share of responsibility for children , elderly relatives , the sick and the disabled , as well as domestic work , sometimes in addition to taking employment outside the home . |
26 | Even when one member of the family takes on the lion 's share of caring , there is no reason why brothers and sisters should not make some contribution . |
27 | v. Stanford said that the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher does not extend to making the owner of land liable for the consequences of the escape of a dangerous element brought on the owner 's land by another person , not for the purposes of the owner but for the purposes of that other person . |
28 | Laker took on the airlines ' cartel which held ticket prices high and broke it singlehanded . |
29 | So Steve took on the singer 's mantle , but how does he think he 's shaping up as a guitarist/vocalist ? |
30 | The Commission may extend the period of suspension until a final decision is taken on the merger 's compatibility with the Common Market . |