Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The Wallabies coaching clinic was a great success and a tribute to the efforts made by the likes of Dan Dan Qeqe .
2 Like my hon. Friend , I pay tribute to the efforts of Lord Carrington and others within the Community who have been endeavouring to obtain a ceasefire , and to the efforts made by Mr. Cyrus Vance .
3 The heads of state gave their support to the efforts made towards peace , reconciliation and reconstruction in El Salvador , Guatemala and Nicaragua , and supported the rapprochement between Guatemala and Belize in their territorial dispute [ see pp. 38432 ; 39184 ] , together with the decision reached by the International Court of Justice in the territorial dispute between Honduras and El Salvador [ see p. 39090 ] .
4 Hard cash will be the measure of whether Climb for the World develops into an annual jamboree or gets consigned to the drawer marked ‘ heroic failure . ’
5 These sequences are labelled U , P1 to P5 and obvious homologies to the motif found in the 5' portion of the HSV-1 Vmw175 binding consensus are underlined , the arrow indicating a motif in the opposite orientation on the non-coding strand .
6 With opinion polls still pointing to a hung Parliament , he appealed to the electorate to ‘ wake up ’ , before it was too late , to the dangers posed by Scottish devolution and other proposed constitutional changes , including proportional representation .
7 Night Goblin Squig Hunters have a carefree attitude to the dangers posed by huge and hungry Cave Squigs .
8 As a first step a condensed introduction to the themes explored in the work was published by ESRC ( Changing Cities , Victor Hausner and Brian Robson , 1985 ) .
9 To travel along each road you have to know the correct password which is the answer to the calculation shown on the circle you are leaving .
10 Many of those struggles are linked to the sphere of circulation ; groups are contesting access to the commodities produced within the society .
11 They could be ‘ enriched ’ by references to the statutes involved and possible precedents .
12 The principle advantage to the insurer conferred by Court proceedings is that ultimately it provides a final date by which the dilatory pursuer and his advisers have to make up their minds .
13 While that was a brilliant evocation of living by your wits in or near a New York gutter , which pushed out several boundaries — largely sexual — in relation to the old Hollywood code of conduct , there was a degree of tameness in comparison to the anti-heroes created in Easy Rider ; Fonda , Hopper and especially Nicholson were used as role models for many future films , and thus it broke new ground .
14 First , it is pointed out that a most preferred sexual partner is not necessarily a spouse ( e.g. Solomon , 1978 ) ; however , it is difficult to see how this perfectly valid point is relevant to the evidence given above .
15 TJ , who did not give evidence , was convicted and appealed , submitting that ( 1 ) the judge was wrong to rule that there was no breach of the Code ; ( 2 ) the judge wrongly told the jury that there had been no breach , thus undermining the defence speech to the jury on this point ; ( 3 ) the evidence was unsafe and unsatisfactory having regard to the evidence given by D ; and the judge should have withdrawn the case from the jury .
16 The court said that the conclusion the arbitrator had come to could only have been reached by in effect giving evidence to himself in flat contradiction to the evidence given by the applicants ' expert witness , and the arbitrator was guilty of misconduct in failing to observe the rules of natural justice .
17 Add these facts to the evidence displayed in the charts section ( pages 65 to 73 ) at the back of the magazine ) of the variety of interest rates charged by the lenders and it is no wonder that a £100,000 borrower can save the price of a new car simply by doing a little homework .
18 Applying the ordinary standard of proof in civil cases to the evidence presented at the public inquiry , there had to be proof on the balance of probabilities .
19 It is to be hoped that the evidence provided by Margaret Clark ( 1988 ) will be seen to be a vital concomitant to the evidence considered by the Select Committee .
20 According to the evidence put before us by way of affidavit , the appellants when served with the notice of motion had consulted their solicitor .
21 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
22 ‘ but I should comment that there would be an adverse environment effect on properties adjacent to the roads used by the large number of heavy goods vehicles , in particular the properties fronting Bridge Road .
23 In this , as in other matters , the private desires of the woman had always to yield to the duties imposed on the sovereign .
24 Erm my honourable friend will remember that er under er part two of the Maastricht treaty erm titled to citizenship er article eight er not only are citizens of the union erm given certain powers but they 're given rights conferred by the treaty which should be subject to the duties imposed thereby .
25 Here , the judge found that the wife had made an exceptional contribution to the wealth generated during their relationship .
26 Is it not the case that although the wage increases of British workers have come down the benefits of that have been dissipated , and that due to the recession induced by the Government productivity has gone down although it has gone up in Germany and as a result unit labour costs in the year to the second quarter of 1991 went up by 3 per cent .
27 A few cases have already been cited in which late classical jurists used the word ‘ precatory ’ as a shorthand for a trust disposition , drawing attention to the request made by the settlor .
28 It was initiated partly in response to the furore caused by Enoch Powell 's 1969 ‘ rivers of blood ’ speech , much as disturbances at the 1976 Notting Hill Carnival prompted further steps on the part of the Department of the Environment — ‘ A riot makes a much bigger impact on government thinking ’ , as Donnison ( 1987 ) has pointed out , ‘ than any amount of earnest and accurate research ’ .
29 Finch , however , denounced the 1300 perambulation as ‘ false and erroneous ’ , and coerced the Grand Jury and Forest officers into returning a verdict ‘ that the Meetes and Boundes of the Forrest of Deane ought to be according to the Perambulations made ’ in 1228 and 1282 .
30 In relation to the adornments quoted by Bradshaw , Professor Elkin , one of the foremost researchers into Aboriginal culture , was told that the name for these was ‘ taramala ’ .
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