Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Nochlin has played a genuinely pioneering role in the development of Anglo-American feminist art history and the essays deserve to be placed within that intellectual and political context .
2 The experts seem to be romancing about figments of their imagination ; he can see nothing that they are talking about .
3 The remainder seem to be there as bystanders , sharing only the characteristic that they are in an activated form .
4 At the height of the gale I go down to the pier to see how our local boats are doing , but all the anchors appear to be holding firm .
5 They are similar to documentary programmes except that the content is more ephemeral as , by definition , the programmes have to be topical .
6 In the current debate on corporate responsibility , the board continue to be mindful of the necessity for a high level of competence and integrity .
7 The matters about which the board have to be satisfied before making a provisional grant are specified in subs .
8 From ( 8.18 ) above , this requires the futures price to be less than the expecked spot price .
9 PHCNs in their role of providing clinical care at the clinics need to be clinically competent .
10 The markets in options that are deeply in or out of the money tend to be rather thin , and such options are not actively traded .
11 The dangers appear to be Readingbased Prince Charming ( 41.90 ) and local open racer Breathless ( 41.99 ) , trained by Gordon Rooks .
12 But with the summer holidays … and freedom … around the corner the dangers need to be balanced.Crime prevention officers working with children say there are obvious guidelines …
13 Instead , the speakers for the religions seem to be almost indifferent to the lying , cheating , devious commercial practices , the usury , the violence of petty and major crime , the unbridled selfishness manifest among some of the multitudes using the roads , the odour of the suspicion of bribery and corruption rising above the town halls and other organisation headquarters and many other evils .
14 Because expression may exist at various levels of abstraction ( for example , in the program 's structure ) the courts have to be able to distinguish between idea and expression .
15 De Klerk 's response to the Harms report was effectively to exonerate Defence Minister Gen. Magnus Malan ( held by the Harms report to be " politically responsible " for the existence of the CCB ) from all responsibility for the activities of the discredited CCB , declaring that the report 's findings belonged to a past era , and there was " no reason to condemn the politicians in charge for the way in which they carried out their duties " .
16 The Cabinet will meet again on April 30 after the Easter break to be given more details of the contents of the Queen 's Speech .
17 And it 's all all the loads have to be signed by Chand and or to say
18 They too are just the horns the Riders happen to be blowing , but they carry meaning in a more complicated way as well .
19 Above all , the notes need to be spot on while allowing the overall rhythm to flow smoothly .
20 In this case the misgivings appear to be unfounded , but it does highlight the need for adequate controls on such experiments , both from a national and international perspective , since it is always possible that genetic engineering firms , which are now proliferating in the USA , Japan and northwest Europe , will turn to those , usually developing countries , where regulations are not as strict as those of , for example , the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the USA .
21 From this case , it would appear that all the goods supplied under the contract have to be of merchantable quality which is of significance with regard to " free gifts " and promotions supplied with goods .
22 ( b ) On termination by the Buyer in accordance with clause ( a ) the following provisions shall have effect : ( i ) all sums payable by the Buyer under the contract cease to be payable ; ( ii ) the Seller must repay to the Buyer all sums paid by the Buyer prior to termination ; and ( iii ) the Buyer is entitled to recover damages from the Seller in respect of any losses caused to the Buyer as a result of the Seller 's failure to make delivery or as a result of the termination of the contract .
23 is , is , in London and we deal with the British Section which is are the particular bits , but the prisoners have to be vatted and looked at and found by the International Secretaires , then they 're passed on to British Section who pass them on to us and a great deal of research goes into making sure that they really are truly prisoners of conscience , that they 've been in prison for some er possibly because of their belief or religion or their race erm and they 've not taken or advocated violence not taken part in or advocated violence and then , then they are full prisoners of conscience erm we maybe allocated them .
24 Today the woods continue to be coppiced and also provide some most delightful circular nature trails — one extending to two and a half miles .
25 Also the proposals have to be thought through really well and new theory and concepts have to be developed .
26 The Russians seem to be over-reacting to the yellow peril , ’ Hayman observed laconically .
27 And if the Russians need to be wooed by a royal visit , so be it .
28 The cows have red freckles on the face and neck in particular , while those of the bulls tend to be greyish .
29 The jaw appear to be slightly longer than wide .
30 In the English coalfields flanking the London-Brabant Massif , Westphalian A and B units have the highest frequency of coal occurrence ( see Ramsbottom et al. 1978 ) and the coals appear to be evenly distributed between these two units .
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