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

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1 All the journalists need in the way of facilities are typewriters , telephones , and copies of the papers to be presented at the meeting .
2 But because of the short time since the Edinburgh summit , few of the projects to be offered money are new .
3 This letter provides details of the resolutions to be proposed at the meeting along with the formal notice calling it and a proxy card to enable you to cast your vote at it .
4 Puzzling pines and poorly potatoes are just a couple of the problems to be solved by our team of BBC experts this month
5 To the extent that the rescues were ideologically inspired and the businesses ideologically managed , then at best the ideology distracted attention from the true nature of the problems to be faced , and at worst served as an excuse for purporting to resolve them by decisions which were patently perverse .
6 Both start with inputs in the form of market needs and company objectives which must be converted into clear definitions of the problems to be solved to create a product supplying the market need in a manner profitable to the company .
7 The foundation of a company 's power is its control over property , and the claim of the members to be entitled to exercise that power or to delegate it to representatives rests on their rights as owners .
8 I think that is an absolute fantasy and I think that it is er perhaps going too far in our denigration of members of local authorities to think their attitude towards their police force would be in any way changed , were some of the members to be appointed from a list which had been drawn up by the Home Secretary .
9 He found the frequency , modulation rate , and the timing of the phrases to be remarkably similar in the two sounds .
10 Michael 's win caused one of the rules to be changed .
11 If we are looking for advice on a particular situation which affects us then impartiality of the second type is particularly important ; for instance , the judge who assesses the relevant facts and selects the relevant moral or legal rules must not be someone who has something to gain or lose by the outcome , although this presupposes the correctness of the rules to be applied and so takes us back to the impartiality normally associated with legislators , which is a matter of their involvement in determining rules which are not only universalisable but are actually to be universalised , at least within a given community , and to their impartiality in the third sense namely the adequacy of the consideration given to the various relevant considerations .
12 These rules are now in use for the cataloguing of all pre-1801 printed books , with effect from February 1990 : a revised edition of the rules to be published under the title Descriptive Cataloguing of Rare Books ( DCRB ) is expected shortly .
13 A one-inch ( 2.5cm ) square of sandpaper ( rough side out ) or of flannel glued to the corners of the picture or of the cutouts to be displayed is sufficient to keep the picture on the board .
14 Cut a tongue in each of the faces to be joined so that they interlock neatly , bind the joint with raffia and cover with grafting wax or bituminous tree paint .
15 The nature of the limitations to be imposed on a government , and therefore the degree to which a Constitution will be supreme over a government , depends upon the objects which the framers of the Constitution wish to safeguard .
16 I hope it will be possible for the operation of the Regulations to be suspended until the courts have considered the matter , so that no unnecessary injustice is caused to those who would lose legal aid as a result of these proposals . ’
17 Some or all of the terms in an index language may be derived automatically from the text of the documents to be indexed .
18 The system is based around Siemens ' Vision Optimised Network Evolution programme , although GEC Plessey says that it has been the developer of the services to be offered and will manage the planned Asynchronous Transfer Mode evolution .
19 What is common to these and related responses is that if we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect we believe at least that there is some type of circumstance which is uniformly connected with the wipers ' starting .
20 If we take the starting of the wipers to be an effect of a given circumstance , we must accept that there is a type of circumstance which is connected with startings of wipers generally .
21 ’ That section sets out some of the principles to be applied , and , for example , points out an alternative course which can be followed by judges where the extent of wasted costs is not clear : see section 6.7 , p. 20 of the guide .
22 The Lords committee , noting this , estimated that ‘ assuming the average life of the sewers to be about 100 years .
23 In the latter case this is often at the buyer 's expense ( either by way of a lump sum payment , or an amortisation by way of an increase in the unit price of the goods to be manufactured using such items ) .
24 These may include definitions of the classifications to be used , suggestions of what type of information is required in the DESCRIPTION field , and naming conventions for modules .
25 One of the areas to be examined was criminal work in magistrates ’ courts .
26 Some thirteen investigators from seven institutions have been brought together to examine various dimensions of the data set ; some of the areas to be covered will be public sector/ private sector relationships , manual skill differentials , sex differentials , white-collar pay movements , the dispersion of pay , pay in relation to hours worked , shift work and incentive pay , the role of national collective agreements , and pay according to region , age and size of plant .
27 The information needed , or produced , by each activity was also known , and could form the basis of the records to be held on any computer system .
28 Columbia 's brilliant young talent scout John Hammond recorded her with Benny Goodman and Teddy Wilson , and it was with Wilson , a dapper , politely swinging pianist , that she made most of the records to be found in Affinity 's collection .
29 Some indication of the disparities to be explained is contained in Table 2.1 .
30 Most of the merchandise outside greengrocers ' and florists ' had already been taken in and now it was the turn of the sunblinds to be furled and waterproof awnings to take their place .
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