Example sentences of "[noun] [art] [noun] be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | After incubation at 37°C for 60 minutes the reactions were diluted to 100 ml with water . |
2 | In each case the patient was reported to be ‘ moribund ’ when the general practitioner arrived , and resuscitation proved unsuccessful . |
3 | In this case the liquids are said to be partially miscible . |
4 | The court to which such an application is made is the court to which the debtor would present his own petition unless the demand was served by a Government department , the debt is the subject of a judgment and the demand indicated an intention to present a bankruptcy petition in the High Court , in which case the application is made to the High Court . |
5 | In every such case the parties are referred to as " plaintiff " and " defendant " . |
6 | With a fight the frames were changed to white and yellow which reflects the heat rather than absorb it . |
7 | However , I insisted that we should get him to hospital and soon after dawn we arrived at Prome , where after considerable appeal and importunity on my part the patient was admitted to hospital . |
8 | With water and dilute sulphuric acid/mercury ( II ) sulphate as a catalyst the alkyne is oxidised to the corresponding aldehyde . |
9 | After the hard autumn fighting in the Champagne the rest was felt to be well deserved . |
10 | In a large number of cases the licence is issued to a firm , i.e. a limited company , then the company secretary is liable for the misuse of the trade plate on behalf of the company . |
11 | In some cases the knowledge is imputed to the keeper by process of law under paragraph ( c ) , but this does not mean that knowledge of a person not mentioned in that paragraph will be irrelevant : if , for example , the wife of the keeper has knowledge of the animal 's propensities it may be proper for the court to infer as a matter of fact that the keeper also knew of them . |
12 | In most of the authoritative cases the direction is taken to be the steering and the movement is taken to be the acceleration and braking . |
13 | Almost 40 per cent of such problems were attributed in whole or part to the pupils ' characteristics whilst in about 65 per cent of cases the home was thought to be wholly or partly to blame . |
14 | In all cases the movements are assumed to be continuous . |
15 | Some of the owl species are covered by more than one pellet collection so as to provide an estimate of within species variation , but in some cases the sample is restricted to single pellet collections . |
16 | But the principal purpose of the Forest system was by this time the raising of revenue : in most cases the wardenships were restored to the offenders or their heirs on payment of a fine to the king . |
17 | In any of these cases the set-up is adjudged to be bad and appropriate action will be taken at a higher level . |
18 | 1991 — IN March the Princess is reported to be a close friend of Life Guards officer Major James Hewitt , and by June Charles 's reaction Prince William 's playground head injury confirms that the marriage is loveless . |
19 | At the close of the exhibition in March the house was returned to Windsor Castle . |
20 | For all these reasons the future was thought to be uncertain . |
21 | For each n the coefficient is defined to be the n'th coefficient in the approximation to degree 4 by a series of Legendre polynomials . |
22 | To address this difficulty the algorithm was changed to a depth-first one . |
23 | I desire he would send also a box of Castile soap , a chest of candles , four hats ( the sun does not like my complexion ) , a small case of drinking glasses ( the supply on board the Hopewell was dashed to pieces ) and should the passage lie by the isle of Madeira , a pipe of that nectar , for I have exhausted my store . |
24 | In due course the conspirators were taken to Edinburgh , subjected to protracted torture , and finally beheaded . |
25 | Of course the right is restricted to ‘ freedom of peaceful assembly ’ , and further the rule of law must have its place as is enacted by paragraphs 2 of Articles 10 and 11 . |
26 | That afternoon the passport was delivered to the Soviet Embassy for renewal on an emergency application . |
27 | On arrival at Bridgnorth the train was propelled to the limit of the line when the buffer stops were reached at the Hollybush Road siding . |
28 | With this technique the activity is limited to the tumour cells . |
29 | During normal working hours the system is dedicated to the Lexicographer Group using copies of Oedipus . |
30 | After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest . |