Example sentences of "[art] [adv] established " in BNC.

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31 The longer established Democratic Party , which had been outlawed in 1960 , was now also decreed to be no longer illegal .
32 Investors who register with the specially established share shops or the share information office are to be offered a discount of 10p on each of the second and third instalments on allocations of up to 1,000 shares , or a one-for-15 share bonus after three years on allocations of up to 1,500 shares .
33 In the consideration given to the new policy , the position of the CNAA inevitably came under scrutiny , particularly what now appeared to be the permanent and powerful role it would develop in relation to the formally established public sector .
34 Its early implementation met with a degree of resistance , [ for ] the new system fundamentally dislocates the well established and cultural preferences of the service .
35 If you 've never come across the publication before , it is an essential purchase for any would-be freelance photographer and the well established alike .
36 To explain this idea it is easiest to start with the well established structure of game theory .
37 The rogues of the piece were undoubtedly the well established firm of Hodder and Stoughton , who seemed to have had an unusual and complex system of their own .
38 This transaction ‘ exposed the myth of the Fourth Estate ’ because it confirmed in a stark fashion the well established close connections between the press and politics .
39 They applied the well established ploy of neutralising the troublemaker by proposing him for the position of chairman , where he is obliged above all to be impartial .
40 We believe that an appropriate model for the electrical signal conduction pathway in plants may be provided by the well established epithelial conduction system of animals .
41 If in any particular case because of a failure of the court to follow the rules or the well established practice there is a likelihood that injustice may have been done … a case should be relisted for hearing . ’
42 NCM in Cardiff will initially use the well established system of its parent company and then , in time , transfer its clients to its own system .
43 He studied at the Royal College of Chemistry , London , under A. W. von Hofmann , and in 1860 joined as a partner the well established chemical manufacturing business founded by his grandfather , Luke Howard [ q.v. ] , in 1807 .
44 These three strands tended to complement the well established qualitative models of Davis and Penck and the blend of the four approaches adopted in textbooks tended to vary according to author and date of writing , with an emphasis on factors and measurement in the earlier books ( e.g. Young , 1972 ) and a more theoretical foundation stressed in others ( Carson and Kirkby , 1972 ) .
45 The survey of organisations will cover political parties , trade unions , major industrial and employers ' organisations , religious , environmental and ethical movements , and all manner of publicly active pressure groups from the single-issue to the well established .
46 This raises the question of whether the high incidence of incompatible blood group antigen expression in PSC may be a marker for developing dysplasia and malignancy in the biliary tract , bearing in mind the well established association between PSC and cholangiocarcinoma .
47 The recognition of Barrett 's columnar lined oesophagus ( CLO ) is important because of the well established association with the development of dysplasia and adenocarcinoma .
48 Mucosal injury is often ascribed to the well established ability of NSAIDs to inhibit synthesis of prostaglandins , as prostaglandins stimulate mucosal defence mechanisms such as secretion of mucus and bicarbonate and enhance mucosal blood flow .
49 It was a far-reaching and radical attack on the powers of the legitimately established authority , not only of those who ruled kingdoms but also of those who ruled localities .
50 It is thought of as a requirement incumbent on citizens in virtue of the independently established authority of the state .
51 Nevertheless , CMHTs appear to be exploring ways of incorporating new kinds of workers ( community aides , development workers , family support aides ) alongside the relatively established staff mix of specialist social workers and community mental handicap nurses .
52 Because of his success in Hollywood , Korngold 's music seems to breed a sense of unease among the musically established .
53 Partition led to the migration of ten million people across the newly established borders .
54 The Socialist Government might have survived the crisis had it not been for the internal rift within the Labour Party that was brought about by the Cabinet 's decision to impose charges for medical prescriptions to curb excessive waste in the newly established National Health Service .
55 Jake and Tumbleweed led a group of ecologically aware senior citizens up to the bog , taking the newly established nature trail through the woods .
56 A factor which evidently weighed with the committees and the ‘ General Assembly ’ considering the line during the complex negotiations between the newly established ‘ Grand Union ’ ( in which the Grand Junction and the Leicester and Northants .
57 As Director of the newly established Household the Emperor appointed Achille Fould , of the banking dynasty , whose financial expertise would obviously be of use in the organization of what could well be a costly affair .
58 In Amman , he worked for UNRWA — the newly established United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees — and started a small soap factory , but the project was not successful .
59 So the newly established Energy Efficiency Office will have an important contribution to make in ‘ selling ’ energy efficiency particularly should rapid rises in energy prices not provide the prime incentive to economise .
60 Such pressures may be offset by the newly established International Tropical Timber Organisation ( ITTO ) , the remit of which is to administer the International Tropical Timber Agreement .
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