Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 It ‘ does not offer any one way to the truth but helps people find the disciplines most suited to them ’ .
2 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 .
3 At regular intervals , usually monthly , the contingency previously agreed to be appropriate for that stage of the work should be added to the current estimate to produce the current forecast of the final cost .
4 ANGLO-Pakistani cricketing relations were strained again last night after the Pakistanis formally objected to Tom Graveney — the match referee for their Test series in the West Indies , writes Giles Smith .
5 Finubar of Lothern seemed the prince best suited to understanding this new age .
6 The prince then moved to Poitiers and allied with his uncle Childebert against his father .
7 It should be a real yeast dough , the base thick compared to the filling ( in other words , stay away from deep-dish ! ) , and covered with fresh tomato sauce .
8 The direction only applies to evidence which a party " intends to place reliance on " and so can not apply to new evidence which only comes to light after the time for serving statements has passed .
9 February 24 , 1977 The solicitors successfully appealed to Kerr J. and the third party notice was restored .
10 November 2 , 1978 The solicitors successfully appealed to the House of Lords and the third party notice was restored .
11 Well it 's , the shirt just seems to be too fine for it .
12 The accounts also have to be prepared in line with the accepted practice within the accounting profession , as laid down in a series of Statements of Standard Accounting Practice ( SSAPs ) issued by the Accounting Standards Committee .
13 Maxim was about to explain when the lieutenant obviously came to a snap judgment on his military value and slammed out again .
14 However , the auditor also needs to be close to shareholders in order to have their requirements in mind when assessing the financial statements and fulfilling the other statutory duties .
15 For many years the Government offered an annual award of 10000 Belgian francs for research into sexually transmitted diseases , but even this has been discontinued , perhaps because the award always went to a foreigner .
16 Members of the board then went to the organisation headquarters to reassure the staff — there are now 35 working on the project — that the Games would go ahead .
17 It can be argued that if Swans can establish they had not ordered the goods then no sale should have been recorded in which case revenue has to be reduced by the £80 and the creditor also has to be reduced by £80 .
18 The hospice now needs to be furnished , so that we can provide respite for up to 15 patients a day .
19 In the centre of Cardigan an earth mover used to try to reach a trapped mother and child overturned , and the occupiers eventually scrambled to safety .
20 Its arm fell off , clattering to the deck with the Perk still clinging to it .
21 The Yugo finally skidded to a halt upside down and straddling the middle lane .
22 ‘ Mind you look after the tarts , Bailey , while I collect some roses for the gel here to take to Miss Mates .
23 Where the shareholders also happen to be the directors , and a close personal trust and confidence is involved , the courts have been willing to look at the settlement of arguments on the basis of equity rather than strict legal principle .
24 Where a listed company promotes an on-market " buy-in " of its shares , where the shareholders usually sell to an intermediary and the intermediary sells back to the company , the capital gains tax rules , rather than the ACT/distribution regime , will also apply as far as the vendor shareholders are concerned .
25 The estates then come to be seen as ‘ ghetto ’ , ‘ sink ’ or ‘ residual ’ estates , where no one wants to live , where the repairs are not done , and only people who have no chance of being offered anywhere better are forced to live .
26 The technique still needs to be evaluated , but I think it has a positive feature because it has potentially fewer complications . ’
27 The next day we were put in a different room and found brackets for the chains already attached to the wall .
28 The throne now passed to Sophia 's son , a 54-year-old German , who automatically became King George I of England , the founder of a new dynasty , the Hanoverians .
29 The disagreements ostensibly related to disputes involving large communications contracts , but some commentators claimed that they reflected Chatichai 's concern over the growing influence of the powerful Interior Minister , Banharn Silpa-Archa .
30 But you can not expect the taxpayers to provide extra help for one-parent families unless someone tries to ensure that the money only goes to families which really do have only one parent in them .
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