Example sentences of "including [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Though , of course , he 's responsible for the financial arrangements — sorting out the island 's modest economics , including the allowance the New Zealand government pays Princess Tiare to support her honorary status as a princess . ’ |
2 | The principal obstacles to its success were : the economic climate in which the Geddes Report emphasized the low priority of education when financial restraint was inevitable ; the less than enthusiastic response from numerous LEAs in submitting their schemes ( they were allowed to proceed at their own pace without a universal appointed day ) ; the beginning of opposition from the National Union of Teachers and the labour movement in favour of ‘ Secondary Education for All ’ and a school-leaving age of 15 ; and , perhaps most significantly , the opposition of large sections of industry , including the Federation of British Industries . |
3 | Research is based on archive material , especially in the Bodleian Library ( Conservative Research Department ) , Warwick University ( industrial organisations , including the Federation of British Industries ) , the Public Record Office and the House of Lords Record Office ( Empire Industries Association , Hannan and Beaverbrook papers ) . |
4 | Perhaps you 'd be kind enough to describe your own movements last night , including the substance of any conversations you had . |
5 | He is aggrieved at the way this has been presented by the Scottish media , including The Scotsman . |
6 | As the table shows , two-thirds of all newspapers consulted over the fortnight of the Survey were national newspapers ( including The Scotsman and The Glasgow Herald ) , a quarter were local ( all Scottish ) , and the remainder were either overseas newspapers or ‘ other ’ types of newspaper , including trade newspapers . |
7 | Others , including the amoeba , move by bulging out fingers from the main body and then flowing into them . |
8 | Occasionally dinner is not offered , in which case there are several excellent local restaurants and pubs including the gourmet but expensive Fox and Goose at Fressingfield and the Ram , which serves good pub food . |
9 | It 's also led to a whole industry around the Morse phenomenon , including the CD of music to the series , the Inspector Morse tourist trail and now a non-fiction book about how the series is made . |
10 | Cancellation cover applies a soon as you have paid your deposit ( the appropriate premium will be added to your invoice ) or , in the case of late booking , the full amount including the insurance premium . |
11 | This must be done by people on all levels involved in health-care , including the insurance companies who could save themselves a fortune in claims . |
12 | Sex is a natural way of expressing human feelings but sometimes there are risks , including the possibility of catching a sexually transmitted disease — for example gonorrhoea , syphilis or chlamydia . |
13 | It has also given a commitment to ‘ investigate and develop appropriate child care options according to local needs ’ , including the possibility of secured places at local nurseries . |
14 | Sex is a natural way of expressing human feelings but sometimes there are risks , including the possibility of catching a sexually transmitted disease — for example gonorrhoea , syphilis or chlamydia . |
15 | If not , the batting options are almost limitless — including the possibility of Gooch dropping down the order , as he did for several one-dayers in India , and Mark Lathwell opening with Alec Stewart . |
16 | Clearly corporations exercise substantial discretionary controls over the timing and fullness of their responses to consumer demands , including the possibility that for a decade or more they may ignore them ’ . |
17 | ‘ Including the possibility that we 're lying ? ’ |
18 | Including the possibility that you 're lying . ’ |
19 | The agreement was designed to mark the beginning of a process of consultation on how the principles of self-government could be implemented , including the possibility of greater Indian autonomy in areas such as policing , judicial affairs , education , health care and the use of natural resources . |
20 | Others were in favour of an immediate switch in the emphasis of the guerrilla campaign from the country to the cities , while still others , including the Philippines-based acting chairman , Benito Tiamzon , advocated greater pragmatism , including the possibility of gaining power through participation in elections . |
21 | The information in the electronic laboratory notebook can be highly integrated including the possibility of other media . |
22 | The Tokyo summit called for all ed poorest , most indebted including the possibility of earlier action on the stock of debt . |
23 | ‘ If it is not replaced by another source of sand and gravel , various difficulties may result for Aberystwyth , including the possibility of increased costs for the construction industry and house purchasers , ’ said Mr Bown . |
24 | In 1990 the hugely effective volunteer branched and guilds workforce was directly responsible for raising over £10m for the first time , not including the credit for attracting a very large proportion of the legacy income — which was another record in 1900 at some £31m . |
25 | By 1973 , when Britain entered the Common Market under the shadow of increasing anxiety to improve our balance of payments , Attlee 's policy of farm protection had been extended by a massive subsidy of capital grants , tax concessions , and price supports ; and the impact on the landscape , including the river systems , was really beginning to bite . |
26 | The pattern of demand — including the rise in the share of investment ( chapter 8 ) — ensured that industrial production rose more quickly than the output of services . |
27 | Negotiations between the Republic and the Vatican languished ; many Spanish bishops , including the primate , Cardinal-Archbishop Segura of Toledo , made little attempt to conceal their hostility to the Republic , Segura himself being eventually declared persona non grata by the government ; and in May 1931 Catholic sensibilities were outraged when the Provisional Government appeared unwilling to crush an outburst of church-burning and anticlerical violence in Madrid and several southern cities . |
28 | While Ralston concedes that negotiations did include a discussion of Lincoln 's collaboration in the project including the participation of Lincoln University Press no Lincoln role is mentioned in the final contract . |
29 | It is the very essence of a lease that a tenant should be given the right to " exclusive possession " — the right to exclude all other persons , including the landlord , from the premises . |
30 | It was here at the Carpenters Arms in the Jericho area of Oxford that some 20 drugs squad officers arrived last night and arrested 12 people , including the landlord . |