Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is far from notional to suggest that the activities characteristic of the rivers and playing fields of late nineteenth-century Oxford and Cambridge were load-bearing supports underpinning the moral structure of British and imperial society .
2 Phone back a couple of hours later to report that ooh-er , there seems to have been a copy of the Forms virus on the disk you were using , thus leaving said Editor 's hard disk neither healthy nor safe .
3 Now I think in our experience so far we find that erm the accounts clerks in the back office are those who are most likely to be bashing away at the character terminals , those are the people who are bashing data into the system .
4 I worked for Group Four before moving to Edinburgh , erm tt I was the accounts manager for the retail division in Group Four .
5 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
6 Now the futures price of the three-month deposit contract on LIFFE is not quoted as in ( 8.22 ) .
7 The press photographers certainly thought so with 30 lenses behind the Lithuanian goal and none remotely near Packie Bonner at the Wanderers end of the ground .
8 Give helpful information about excursions : ‘ The Giants Grotto on the north side of the island makes a splendid day out — take a picnic . ’
9 Nevertheless , the patterns characteristic of the speakers ' respective social groups emerge quite clearly .
10 The ambulance contract manager 's office and the estates department on the St Mary 's site will also be moved .
11 In February 1990 I was one of the first two secondees from the accountancy profession to join the Investigations Division at the DTI .
12 One of my most memorable experiences at this time was an outing organised by the magazine Studio International in october 1969 in which we toured the artists studios of the East End .
13 Successive cabinets were compelled to weigh the dangers attendant upon the American presence on their soil against the implications of an American withdrawal .
14 Thirdly , the Convention may be silent both as to the substance of a particular issue and as to the law by which it is to be determined , in which case it is a question of construction whether the Convention covers the point or merely leaves it to be dealt with under the law applicable under the conflicts rules of the forum .
15 Since a Convention rule covering an issue displaces the need for resort to the conflicts of laws whilst the non-coverage of an issue necessitates recourse to the applicable law as determined by the conflicts rules of the forum , it may become necessary to decide whether an issue on which the Convention contains no express provision is covered by implication , applying any canons of interpretation laid down by the Convention itself , and if not , whether recourse is to be had to general conflict-of-laws rules or to any particular conflict rules laid down by the Convention .
16 Now all of this may well have made no difference to the final result ; the courts reading of the facts may have led them to the same conclusion whatever the meanings given to reasonable and unreasonable .
17 I went with er Superintendent to er where we positioned ourselves in a control vehicle and er I remained there until I heard from the firearms team inside the house that all occupants of the house had been found and were secured .
18 For manufactured goods , Malaysia has relied heavily on attracting foreigners to its Export processing Zones ( see below ) and letting them fight it out in the exports markets with the minimum of intervention .
19 The birds nests on the roofs of 81 , 84 , 110 and others have been reported to Messrs. Cresta , and we are assured that these will be attended to .
20 Some time in the spring we watched the Oscars ceremony on the television .
21 Mm detailed plans have been approved for a single storey dwelling in the garden on one of the houses condition on the surgery reverting to living accommodation , the houses would have considerable scope for use as offices subject to planning or paramedical use especially where large car parking areas are required , the whole is available at two hundred and fifty thousand pounds , but offers may be considered for number twenty five with the garden and parking area building plots to the agent
22 Based at Brown Street in Edinburgh , DesignCare is part of the Projects Division of the Highways Department .
23 The proposals Department of the Environment are actually for sixty- six weeks , but including existing statutory requirements , which can be as much as thirty weeks for the long serving employee .
24 During World War I he was examiner to the inventions committee of the Air Ministry .
25 Anne Ridler noticed how Eliot " affected a certain detachment from the proceedings , and did The Times crossword during the meetings , but his business judgments were as shrewd as anyone 's … "
26 AFTER eight years as The Times man in the north of England , Peter Davenport has left ‘ The Thunderer ’ to become a partner in the expanding Harrogate public relations , design and contract publishing company Paul Sowerby Associates .
27 The broadsheet idea , or at least the name , was borrowed by The Times newspaper in the First World War , when it organised the printing and distribution of literary extracts , reminiscent of home , for the comfort of the troops .
28 Above right : The international time zones , reviewed in June 1962 for the Times Atlas of the World , uses a Mercator projection .
29 The planets orbit around the sun .
30 From the very start the surface temperature on Venus must have been much hotter than that on Earth — purely because of the planets proximity to the Sun .
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