Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Those who find in that formulation a description of authentic Co-operation will be content with his verdict .
2 And when they married , he gave each grandchild a wedding present from his own handiwork .
3 because if one division , we know how many , each d i if we 've got for each division the number of agreements , the number of sessions , the number of staff we 've got three common factors , different numbers obviously
4 Well , apart from that camp every other day thrill …
5 If as a result of that provision the trustees or the majority of them are deemed , in relation to the trust , not to be resident in the United Kingdom , the provision goes on further to provide that the general administration of the trust shall be treated as ordinarily carried on outside the United Kingdom .
6 by the veins , there 's always an exception to every rule and the exception to that rule in the case of the heart and the lung connection is the pulmonary artery and the pulmonary vein , you may not get asked anything about this , but just in case you do it 's as well to know , in that instance the flow is reversed , in other words the pulmonary vein takes blood away from the heart and up to the lungs , and the pulmonary artery brings the oxygenated blood back down to the heart from the lungs , if you want to have a look at the diagrams for that and look at it yourself later on , there 's no need for you to get concerned or confused about this at all , there 's no need .
7 Come back in a fortnight and we 'll check its progress , but you 'll find it takes a few weeks to really heal properly because we use that toe a great deal for balance . ’
8 I want money , I 've , you re get blooming all that money a blooming week anyway , do n't you !
9 You must start paying five pounds a week by next Tuesday the court usher will give you the address of the court but you must make you send that money every week .
10 Strips of cloth had been tied to the thorn , as on trees dedicated to strange gods in West Africa , the Near East and India , each strip a supplication .
11 The applicant then submitted that a statutory redundancy payment was ‘ pay ’ within article 119 and that on the employer 's default to make that payment the Secretary of State guaranteed the sum under section 106 .
12 Italian stage designer , Pier Luigi Pizzi , to give each stand a front door and first-floor balcony , declaring , ‘ Art of museum quality does not belong on the street ’
13 Any of the following tests would be regarded as suitable proof : Passes in the JMB Test in English ( Overseas ) at grade 3 or better up to June 1989 , the JMB Test in English for Speakers of Other Languages from March 1990 ; the AEB Test in English for Educational Purposes at grade III or better in listening , reading and writing ; the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English at grade C or better ; the Oxford-Arels Examination ( Higher level ) at Credit or Distinction level ; the IELTS ( British Council/University of Cambridge ) , with an average score of 6 or better and for each component a score of 5 or better ; TOEFL with a score of 550 or better ; the London GCE O level Syllabus B in English Language at grade C or better or in an approved SCE or GCE syllabus in English are acceptable for this purpose .
14 They evolved rapidly and spread widely , and with a little experience a glance at an assemblage of graptolites on a shale surface can be used to determine the approximate age of deposition of the rock .
15 Without that admission the pricing policy in issue could doubtless have been justified as a permissible interpretation of the requirements of long-term profitability .
16 In theory , as mass is the best sound insulation , it would seem that building a new brick wall alongside the party wall would make the best improvement .
17 The Act does not override the common law rights decided in the Birmingham case , and under that decision a councillor could claim to see the individual file if he could show a need to know .
18 The House of Lords gave its decision against " The Sunday Times " in July 1973 , and the European Court did not declare that decision a breach of the Convention until April 1979 — a delay of almost six years .
19 In the light of that decision the Court of Appeal , in a short judgment , concluded that the taxpayer 's rights from their sub-licensing operations neither arose in nor derived from Hong Kong .
20 The better the preparation of That decision the closer will the result approximate to the " go " or " no-go " idiom .
21 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
22 And er once we 've past that hurdle the other two are fairly easy .
23 But the old Jew and that whore the other night would not .
24 What little sympathy the authorities had shown for the advance of enlightenment came to an end .
25 Within each shell the orbitals are divided into sub-shells according to the value of the angular momentum quantum number l , which can take values from zero to ( n - 1 ) ; there are ( 21 + 1 ) orbitals in the sub-shell corresponding to a given value of l .
26 In each course the method of assessment is set out at the beginning of the session .
27 At each Hour a verse from the hymn is followed by a prayer which acknowledges this and sees the Incarnation as the means by which all men , both living and dead , can be united : The office thus daily rehearsed the historical story of the Passion of Christ and its significance in such a way that it is constantly renewed in human awareness through both the linear and cyclical experience of the passing of time .
28 The majority of the displaced are therefore reluctant to leave the camps and prefer what little protection the church can offer .
29 From the day of their first meeting , Paul Alexandre was struck by his prodigious artistic talents and begged him not to destroy any of his studies , offering him what little money a young doctor could spare .
30 You 've been a real sport , mister , standin' up for me like you did , and fetchin' that brute a lovely wallop .
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