Example sentences of "[num] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Youngsters from 14–17 got an exclusive insight into the repertoire of a military band as players demonstrated everything from trumpet fanfares to dance music .
2 Figure 1.1 represents the civil court structure and Figure 1.2 represents the criminal court structure .
3 Our current team of eight make a particularly important contribution through the committees of the board — Audit ; Compensation ; Health , Safety and Environment ; External Affairs ; with a Nominations Committee to advise on board membership .
4 The Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 restated the criminal offence of ‘ watching or besetting ’ but excluded from that activity ‘ attending at or near the house or place where a person resides , or works , or carries on business , or happens to be … in order merely to obtain or communicate information ’ .
5 For NDT Systems , the UTEA-1 represents the first in-house designed and manufactured ultrasonic products , which has been met with great enthusiasm .
6 Modernisation of the station took place , and the ‘ Master Cutler ’ , introduced in 1948 became a Pullman train in 1958 , but running via Retford to Kings Cross .
7 The judgments in Attorney General v Guardian Newspapers Ltd ( No 2 ) [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 545 made no distinction between contract or equity as a basis for the duty of confidence .
8 However , for all its attractions ( they include talking robots , the world 's biggest TV screen , simulated black holes and ‘ time tunnels ’ ) , Expo 92 offers a confusing view of the world , often falling between entertainment and instruction .
9 He put money into the Scots Observer ( which in 1891 became the London-based National Observer ) .
10 Both the James Committee in 1976 and the Criminal Law Revision Committee in 1980 recommended the abolition of the offence of causing death by reckless driving , thereby accepting the ‘ illogicality ’ argument .
11 Clerical workers averaged forty-five hours per week , while retail workers averaged fifty-five reflecting the extremely long working week of many shop assistants .
12 Thereafter section 433 of the Act of 1986 renders the evidence admissible .
13 The chaos itself displays a variety of signatures : Fig. 7.6 displays a " zoo " of time sequences with corresponding spectra , this time in a ring laser .
14 The Consumer Concerns survey carried out by the National Consumer Council ( NCC ) in 1979–80 revealed a quarter of all respondents encountering problems walking in the previous year , over half of which were considered serious .
15 Having regard to the true construction of section 9 of the Act , the House concluded that the refusal of the council to make a refund was not in accordance with the statutory intention and so affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeal [ 1987 ] 1 W.L.R. 593 allowing the taxpayers ' claim for judicial review of the decision .
16 The women were interviewed in early 1971 using the interview schedule reproduced in Appendix II ; the interviews were tape-recorded and lasted on average about two hours .
17 Moreover , it is a criminal offence under s47(1) Financial Services Act 1986 to induce a person to buy or sell shares by a fraudulent statement or the concealment of material facts .
18 First , the abolition of government restrictions on bank lending in 1980 paved the way for the banks to move forcefully into the mortgage market .
19 Table 4.10 summarizes the holdings at various dates across the period .
20 About half the 2,000-strong French workforce are employed building Enterprise Systems , with another 500 handling the manufacture of the integrated circuit modules .
21 Around half the 2,000-strong workforce are employed building Enterprise Systems , with another 500 handling the manufacture of multi-layer ceramic-mounted multi-chip modules .
22 The warriors of Narok District were put to work in 1935 building a road , the work to count in lieu of payment of taxes .
23 Figure 2.4 offers a broad international comparison which highlights the consequences of much higher levels of capital equipment per worker in large Japanese firms for the size of the productivity gap .
24 Repeat the picking pattern on strings 5–2 using the following major seventh shape : *INSERT CHORD BOX *
25 MacPherson himself could only manage a closing 75 and Cottrell 's Cheshire team mate Carl Nowicki finished with a 70 to claim a famous victory .
26 After a fine spring , the summer of 1980 became a big disappointment and the weather reached something of a soggy climax for the fifth Test at Headingley .
27 Vaizey began writing art criticism for the Financial Times in 1970 and was delighted with the rate of 5 guineas an article ; in 1974 she signed a contract with the Sunday Times to produce forty-six articles a year for £4,500 and in 1980 became a staff member with pay pegged to NUJ rates .
28 Lady Arran , who in 1980 became the first person to top 100 mph in an offshore power boat , set the world speed record for an electric boat at just over 50 mph .
29 A suitable yardstick of good practice has been provided by the OECD , which in its contribution to Road Safety Year in the European Community in 1986 produced a synthesis of road safety research , with aims that included ‘ identifying those safety measures that should be reconsidered in national and international road safety policy formulation . ’
30 The pioneering wage data published by Dr Gilboy in 1934 revealed a very different trend in Lancashire after 1750 from that in London and the South .
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