Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] and their " in BNC.
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1 | To this end , much work has been done in the Sub-Committee in considering our relationship with other parties ( responsibility/claims/co-ordinated approach ) , the funding criteria and their application in Scotland and , finally , formulating a Draft Strategy for Development Education in Scotland . |
2 | He built the brick units and their arches himself . |
3 | Iterate through the sentence positions and their candidate words ; |
4 | As a proportion of government debt they represent a small amount , however , they do have significance in relation to Bank of England operations in the money market and their number and therefore value outstanding is currently increasing slightly . |
5 | As Carol had heard it , the Special Air Service had somehow broken through all the perimeter fences in the night , evaded the Ministry police and their bloody dogs , and reached the doors of the earth mound where the chemical explosives were stored . |
6 | The shops he had just examined stretched all the way back to the churchyard wall and their rear windows , set grimly amongst the headstones and mausoleums , had to be checked too . |
7 | Against the background of the known settlement plans , it is now possible to consider the internal arrangements of the building types and their associated patterns of land-use . |
8 | Since we do not currently have this knowledge we hypothesize the user groups and their needs . |
9 | The Lords of the West Marches and their Commissioners from both sides of the border , wherever that was thought to be at the time , met there to resolve complaints and grievances . |
10 | Touche Ross and GMA secured the consultancy contracts and their $1.2m fees were paid from the British Know-How fund . |
11 | In very severe cases the toxin gets into the blood stream and their paralytic effects toxin i i is to some extent a neuro-toxin , and also there are effects of the heart . |
12 | After the ceremony , the wedding party and their guests went to the Rotonde and Libion , the popular patron , offered champagne on the house and toasts were drunk enthusiastically . |
13 | These galleries face North , and , as Ms E. Little explains in her book , Chronicles of Patterdale , they would have been in a good position beside the early road to attract the attention of the wool clothiers and their servants , the broggers , passing by on horseback in search of stock . |
14 | Taken together , even with this small sample , these results seem to indicate a significant correlation between readers ' familiarity with the SF genre and their likely perception of the meaning and coherence of the text . |
15 | It tells us something also about the weight with which received connotations attach to long-established traditions : it was probably the pre-modern ( or at least pre-industrial ) , and at the same time the quasi-ritualistic motoric-gestural associations clinging strongly to the high Baroque style which attracted the rock group and their counter cultural followers . |
16 | Compare him with Hawthorne , Henry James , E.A. Robinson and Edith Wharton : all these writers have their Waste Land , which is the aesthetic and emotional waste land of the Puritan character and their chief force lies in the intensity with which they communicate emotions of deprivation and chagrin . |
17 | Essentially the Wolfenden recommendations and their legislative enactment were a public denouncement of prostitution and an affirmation of the importance of ‘ normal ’ sexual relationships ( monogamous and within the family ) . |
18 | The situation of lone mothers — their position in the labour market and their treatment in the social security system — reflects particular assumptions about women and their roles . |
19 | Not the least among these changes is the greater participation of women in the labour market and their increased career expectations . |
20 | Such beautiful manners are quite unlike those of the ranch hands and their girls in De Mille 's Rodeo or those in MacMillan 's Elite Syncopations . |
21 | The men with the Brigade ties and their friends were running out of potential mutual acquaintances to describe . |
22 | Then , in the evening Andrew has invited the showroom staff and their wives . |
23 | But the real power is in the tightly clenched fists of the Lords of the Manor — the club chairmen and their directors . |
24 | This was assessed by two independent investigators by observing ( a ) the cell appearance and their ability to attach the plate in the first 24 hours and ( b ) the length of time the culture required to reach confluency from the same starting number of cells per well . |
25 | The purchaser 's and the vendor 's accountants are normally the people who are asked to agree the completion accounts and their advice must be sought . |
26 | Within the CNAA what the partnership debates and their outcomes indicated was the crystallization of opinion around a modest but significant liberalization of the validation base of the CNAA 's roles . |
27 | Section 24 lays down the basic default rules as to the interests and duties of partners subject to their special agreements : The interests of partners in the partnership property and their rights and duties in relation to the partnership shall be determined , subject to any agreement express or implied between the partners , by the following rules : ( 1 ) All the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business , and must contribute equally towards the losses whether of capital or otherwise sustained by the firm . |
28 | At least , therefore , for such groups , the portfolio matrices and their separable SBUs are potentially relevant concepts . |
29 | I , I , actually heard that the R S two thousand were , were quite reliable out of most of the sports car , but they did , did have to buy a they were quite expensive , same as top of the range car and their , their top of the range of car was parts of them , especially if they , they , they stopped making them in |
30 | Foxes often avoid the colony sites of breeding seabirds because if they attempt a swift invasion to capture nestlings they are liable to find themselves the object of severe and painful dive-bombing by the parent gulls and their companions . |