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

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1 is this coin the same as , say , a fifty-dollar piece , then the answer is no . ’
2 Without this grant the Society would have great difficulty in functioning , we depend on this grant to help pay the ever increasing cost of training new teachers which is imperative to the development of the Society .
3 Within this framework a wide range of other headings is covered , from gender to register , from implied reader to cinematic techniques , from deviation to rhyme , sound and rhythm .
4 Inside this framework the existing modern sector may well struggle for survival .
5 According to this framework the late 1970s and the 1980s are a period of structural change partly because this new international structure of production has been put in place .
6 ( Blue does n't reproduce when photographed for printing ) Within this framework the typeset text would be stuck down and photographs and illustrations added as required .
7 The pre-conditions of mobility of resources and price-wage stability were set out , and within this framework the effects of altering demand were explained .
8 Despite this progress the IAEA team was unable to obtain full details of the Iraqi nuclear weapons programme and thus to assess any potential for its revival .
9 In return for this support the king granted Stamford the permission to use the royal coat of arms on the borough shield .
10 Instances such as this support the question that a higher number of women in public positions would significantly improve the position of women in society .
11 In the process of this change a new society appeared , which has been called ‘ bastard feudalism ’ .
12 As the modern term for this genre the word fabliau can be traced back to scholarly writing of the seventeenth century .
13 On this computer the right-hand half of each instruction is occupied by a store address , so that these instructions provide a generalized version of the facility mentioned in ( b ) above .
14 So because there 's this contrast the child is n't necessarily playing up or not bothering .
15 MODULES/ — provides a list of modules which give this user an interest in the DC .
16 Now everyone knows Welsh lamb is best but if anything is likely to cause us to wobble over this judgement the next dish was ‘ filet d'agneau aux truffes ’ — Normandy salt marsh lamb , mouth-melting , succulent , on a bed of truffles with an intense , shiny , Madeira — sauce , the whole dish testimony to Lallement 's creativity .
17 When those credits are deducted from the total figure for the awards covered by this judgement the overall total figure would amount to one million six hundred and three thousand , eight hundred and seventy four pounds and eighteen pence .
18 " In the spandrels of this roundel the large birds ( in their positioning at least ) further recall the Woodchester mosaic and its four reclining nymphs. ( b ) Both mosaics also include an outer band of swastika meander relieved by only four narrow strips of guilloche mat .
19 To get this payment the accident must have :
20 To get this payment the accident must have :
21 To all this complexity the skilled teacher brings a fine judgement tempered by a generosity of expectation , in the determined hope of ‘ unlocking the child 's mind and the shut chambers of the heart ’ .
22 In spite of all this complexity the focus of the governor 's moral and legal duty remains the individual pupil .
23 At the end of this Parliament a new Millennium will be in view .
24 For the period of this Parliament the ranges are 0 to 4 per cent for M0 and 3 to 9 per cent for M4 .
25 Matt white units and chrome tripod supports give this kitchen a hi-tech look .
26 If you have worries of this kind a visit to the local office of the Department of health and Social Security , plus an interview with a social worker at the local authority social services department , is a very wise move .
27 As a result of the impact of research of this kind a further third strand could be detected which devolved upon the investigation of earth hazards and of physical geography from a socioeconomic-viewpoint .
28 In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field .
29 By insisting on compliance with minimum decision-making procedures of this kind the courts can impose a valuable discipline on management without having to confront the difficulties inherent in evaluating the merits of actual decisions .
30 To those who do make a commitment of this kind the Commission expresses its admiration and appreciation , particularly in the light of the small salaries paid to most church musicians .
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