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

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1 There is no limit to the range of improvements the project will be involved with .
2 ‘ having observed carefully both Mr. Morgan and Miss Calagarri give their evidence I am quite satisfied that in relation to the question of execution the description of events which they have given is correct .
3 Answer guide : The relevant range of activity refers to the level of activity the firm has experienced in past accounting periods .
4 It should be possible to relate the reader 's personality traits to the kind of response the reader will make to a particular story or information book .
5 It is much more closely concerned with how closely the police adhere to the kind of standards the public expects from any large organisation , including promptness , a sympathetic attitude which indicates individual attention , some conspicuous activity and clear information about what will happen next . ’
6 Sir , — I believe to the majority of people the addition of VAT to domestic fuel bills will be as welcome as a large hole in a lifeboat would be .
7 When it comes to the organisation of industry the situation is just as terrifying .
8 According to the principle of equivalence the physical laws in any frame in free fall are consistent with SR .
9 It is fascinating to follow John Taylor 's poetic imagination in attributing to the Spirit of God the ‘ inner awareness of the unattained ’ , ‘ the stimulation of initiative and choice ’ , and the ‘ principle of sacrifice ’ inherent in the creative development of our world ( The Go-Between God , chapter 2 ) .
10 These were apparently the two qualities which Mr Alfred Bestall attributed to the character of Rupert the Bear which he drew for more than 30 years .
11 No reasons were given as to the lack of information the social workers had gathered about the children ; why they did n't know about one child 's asthma , another 's forthcoming dental treatment , or that Jewish children might have special dietary requirements .
12 It was recognized that a work of literature might employ , to advance its serious purpose , a style which resembled , or had the same effect as , the pornographer 's : here the jury was to be assisted to draw the line by experts who would offer judgments as to the degree of importance the article represented in its particular discipline .
13 By applications made to the Court of Appeal the local authority and the natural mother sought to adduce further evidence .
14 In Martin Peters Bauunternehmung G.m.b.H . v. Zuid Nederlandse Aannemers Vereniging ( Case 34/82 ) [ 1983 ] E.C.R. 987 , 991 the Supreme Court of The Netherlands referred to the Court of Justice the following question :
15 However , a touch of decadence appeared to have set in by then , in that the tough space bar of Star Wars ( universally recognized as a genre reference to saloon bars in Westerns where it was unwise to order sarsaparilla ) had given way to the court of Jabba the Hutt , full of twitching , pulsating creatures in perpetual motion but lacking menace or much humour .
16 In her report to the Secretary of State the inspector concluded that the additional pollution would be small and that the design of the plant was such that the emission should he odourless , the sulphur dioxide properly dispersed , the grit and dust unharmful to local residents .
17 The regulations then stipulate that before a report is submitted to the Secretary of State the inspector conducting the investigation shall inform everyone whose reputation is , in the inspector 's opinion , likely to be adversely affected by the report , inviting them to make representations , i.e. to argue any point or signify any disagreement with his conclusions .
18 After going to the village of Birdsall the route heads to Thixendale .
19 Instead John looks back to the creation of the world … and then skips over the millenia to the ministry of John the Baptist and to Jesus , as an adult .
20 According to the Ministry of Justice the measure was necessary because such organizations had a " largely destructive influence " .
21 As to the type of employment the interesting feature that I experienced over the last two to three years as shown is that the inquiry level the type of inquiries has tended to focus on manufacturing and the attraction has been the quality of the work force , that is both in skill and its healthiness you know the liability and there are other issues in there too about where Britain is at these days in terms of immunisation wage levels , but it is the people that are themselves the major attractors so the potential work force in the locality that is the major attractor .
22 To the north of Selborne the path goes past damp hollows which were once medieval fish ponds .
23 Thus , if pursuant to the will of X the property is vested in Y as legatee and Y subsequently sells the property for £550,000 , Y will only have made a taxable gain ( subject to the indexation allowance ) of £50,000 .
24 This same period also brought , especially in England , much criticism of traditional Christian creeds and doctrines , notably that of the divinity of Jesus Christ , and the emergence of Unitarianism — a form of Christian belief which rejected Christ 's divinity and the doctrine of the Trinity , holding simply ( as its name indicates ) to the oneness of God the Father as the only God .
25 Whereas , under Thorkel Fóstri , under his sons of Orkney and Moray , Thorfinn might well command the north to come to the aid of Alba the south and might well be obeyed .
26 They stayed in Aberdeen from the night of Saturday , 21 August , to the morning of Tuesday the 24th , venturing forth from the New Inn to see and be seen , to be entertained and , in Johnson 's case , to be honoured by the body municipal .
27 He stayed at Dunvegan for eight nights , from Monday , 13 September , to the morning of Tuesday the 21st , and may even have outstayed his welcome ; Johnson more or less refused to leave the comfort of the castle and applauded the weather 's inclemency which kept him and his companions pinned down .
28 While it was unquestionably the most important candidate for saving by the nation , if all efforts had been concentrated on it to the exclusion of others the nation would have lost Belton and Calke .
29 The night prior to the arrival of guests the section of the rack containing the reservations for that particular day is removed from the advance reservations rack ( Fig. 3.15 ) and placed alongside the room rack ( Fig. 3.14 ) and becomes the current reservation rack .
30 Idealism has its roots in the writings of the eighteenth-century philosopher Immanuel Kant , who saw in universal adherence to the rule of law the possibility of global peace .
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