Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [Wh adv] the " in BNC.

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1 This is analogous to the complexity of computers where the signals are essentially noughts and ones but the response depends on previous events .
2 All too often the change of conditions when the sale is made and the fish is taken home , is all that is needed finally to send the unfortunate creature to that great big goldfish bowl in the sky .
3 It is difficult to assess market value particularly in relation to goodwill ; much time can be spent in arguing about the measure of damages when the parties ought to simply concentrate on establishing whether or not the breach occurred .
4 ‘ One of our key objectives is to reduce unemployment in the heart of Bootle where the rate is especially high . ’
5 In the case of ANLT however the number of parses suggested can be excessive ( e.g. ‘ I enter orders until the markets close ’ produced 4,848 different parses )
6 This is quite different from the case with books where the activities are very often carried out in different locations .
7 This was the case in Snowdonia where the Llanberis Path descent from the top of Snowdon is very quick .
8 This is undoubtedly the case in instances where the rationale has more to do with ‘ status , political weight and viability ’ of the subjects within the curriculum .
9 That is not the case in London where the 20 per cent .
10 Through these excellent Tutors , assisted by very able advisory staff , the Art teachers became motivated and involved in their own work and this , indirectly , had a profound effect upon the teaching in schools where the curriculum was significantly strengthened in three major respects : iii drawing , colour and in an imaginative and inventive response to a wide range of media .
11 This argument is reinforced by the decision in Greensmith where the analyst had not tested to discover whether a specimen of cocaine was a salt ( para. 4 ) or a stereoisomeric form ( para. 2 ) .
12 Mobbs had returned to Britain from a post at the University of Zambia where the vice-chancellor , a Canadian , had imposed a course unit structure with four units per year , but no choice .
13 It is sensible therefore that the health departments should give priority for new schemes to areas such as the north west of England and the west of Scotland where the prevalence of dental caries remains high and where large water treatment works allow for economies of scale .
14 ‘ Ours was the kind of business where the major assets walked out of the door each evening and went home .
15 Easy to defend , with its walls still existing , and the two rivers , and of course , with resources , with fuel and war effort , and the kind of buildings where the king could form a court .
16 Okay , so he was a porter , low man in the hierarchy , but this was the kind of time when the barriers went down and he did n't have to wear a label .
17 ‘ I was in the canteen on Wednesday when the manager called me in about a passenger on my bus , ’ said Mr Bell .
18 There is a period each year before the onset of spring when the land breathes anticipation .
19 Formal objections are not invited at this consultation stage as a further period will be allowed for the submission of objections when the proposals are formally advertised .
20 The Lorne plateau , between Loch Awe and Oban in western Scotland , lies to the north-east of Kilmelford where the Lagalochan intrusive complex has been investigated for copper and gold .
21 The third moved further afield , along the coast to Southport where the Drug Dependency Clinic also prescribes methadone on a maintenance basis .
22 Some very good examples of solution effects may be observed on the coast of Glamorgan where the Carboniferous Limestone emerges as the wavecut platform from beneath Liassic cliffs , for example near Nash Point .
23 And the notion of generalization decrement can also explain the effects of prior exposure to B alone if it is allowed that such training will make the B stimulus less effective and thus relatively unlikely to interfere with the perception of A when the two are presented in compound .
24 With this there was complete air-conditioning , thermostatically controlled , supplying warmth in winter and cool air in hot summer weather , the former by a combination of steam from the locomotive and electricity from the power-plant at times when the train was standing overnight without a locomotive attached .
25 So why do we need to formalize these arrangements , why rock the boat at time when the political climate is ?
26 On Nov. 9 , FIS leaders threatened " to reject dialogue " with the government , accusing it of hindering the work of councils where the FIS had won a majority of seats in the June municipal elections [ see pp. 37549-50 ] .
27 18.1 In the event of the Publisher being involved in or threatened with legal proceedings arising from the publication of the Work in circumstances where the Publisher is unable to recover from the Company under the warranty and indemnity in clause 15 the Company agrees to provide such assistance as may be requested by the Publisher .
28 Later in the year he visited the museum in Istanbul where the fragments were kept and demonstrated their exact fit .
29 Also song-flighting up on the moors , the less showy meadow pipit returns during April from spending the winter in places where the weather is less severe , but its cousin the rock pipit is made of sterner stuff and spends the winter in Shetland , sharing the shoreline habitat with the Shetland wren .
30 While the duty to support just institutions fails to establish an obligation to obey the law , it may well provide reasons to obey the law in circumstances where the law transcends the legitimate authority of the government .
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