Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Now his father was a mere Tabulator to the Ducas clan , clients of Lord Spinoza — charged with inspecting the activities of even lesser sub-contractors .
2 HABITATS of the red squirrel , otter , bog bush cricket , and a wealth of other rare species and threatened landscapes , will benefit from the activities of over 5,000 environmentally aware tourists this summer .
3 They oversee the activities of both the port and the free zone .
4 The activities of both large transnational and national companies as well as small-farmer settlers on the northern frontiers of settlement have often been disastrous to the long-term productivity of the land , but have gone on unchecked ( Barbira-Scazzocchio 1980 ) .
5 For a large proportion of our members the activities of both County and National are completely irrelevant and all that matters is how good is the programme that is provided at local level .
6 Government was increasingly constrained by the activities of economically powerful groups , both at home and abroad ( notably , in the latter case , the International Monetary Fund ) .
7 This demonstrates not only a worrying return to the homophobia of earlier years , but an increasing desire on the part of central government to control the activities of locally elected government .
8 He later argued ( 1989 ) that public participation via community activity fostered a value-free image which obscured the involvement of state officials in facilitating the activities of institutionally recognised groups .
9 Well , I I was hoping we could , we could avoid discussing the activities of too many District and London Borough Councils for that matter , such as Westminster today , erm , but erm , there are certainly some very fine London Borough Councils .
10 Ending the scandal of ‘ consultancies and all that ’ the outside interests that colour , if not compromise , the activities of too many MPs should , but wo n't be , a General Election issue .
11 These include new wild-type strains with higher activities against particular pests , transconjugant strains that combine the activities from more than one wild-type strain , including strains that are active against both Lepidoptera and Coleoptera , and genetically engineered bacteria in which a Bt toxin gene is expressed .
12 Since they are subject to the disciplines of neither the market nor the ballot box they can become ineffectual .
13 I would have been content then to die myself , rather than take my body back eventually to encumber the continents with yet another corpse .
14 This was available in the forms of either a treacly liquid or a dry powder .
15 Altogether , a staggering 277 research contracts and consultancies were awarded to various university departments , with 22 of the contracts worth more than £100,000 each .
16 Charged with the task of discovering signing and developing artists , the A&R staff are the first point of contact with a record company for the new acts who are intent on becoming the superstars of tomorrow .
17 All the acts on tonight 's bill ( and a few others around the country ) would do well to have a long and critical look at what they 're doing and decide if people really need another adequate pop/rock/whatever band !
18 The preference is to end with an official caution or the less serious warning , but this depends upon ‘ whether it is a first-time offender ; the seriousness of the crime involved ; the attitudes of both parents and juvenile ; has reparation been made ?
19 It is , however , dependent upon the attitudes of both artist and client .
20 In short , the attitudes of both the social elite and the labor movement have served to hinder economic growth .
21 I think that it 's a very long term thing and until the attitudes of both men and women and boys and girls at schools who come up here change , and that 's going to be a long time
22 The beliefs cause the attitudes in as non-rational a way as that in which wind drives sails .
23 After pleasing the crowds for nearly 40 years , Neil Coles is still turning on the style for the PGA European Seniors ' Tour .
24 The Amateur Open has arrived at Royal Portrush , and the golfing spectacle will draw the crowds from today until the final on Saturday .
25 There is little that farmers could , or can , do about these cultural changes which have come to broaden the horizons of so many rural people .
26 Note that there is no evidence of a demand by the seamen in either Harris v. Watson or Stilk v. Myrick .
27 Whilst some shifts in meaning have occurred , therefore , the survival of the rituals of both circumcision and menstruation demonstrates their profound significance to the Jewish socio-religious and cultural system of belief and definition , and their on-going role in the business of gender and the creation of non-ambiguous male-female categories .
28 It is true that it must be able to check the excesses of even the ruling class ; but Poulantzas also has to account for the tendency of capitalist states to favour capitalist interests .
29 After raising his score to twenty-nine and now uniquely entitled to wear the ribbons of both the DSO and the DFC , each with two silver rosettes denoting two bars , Braham 's luck ran out over Denmark on 25 June 1944 .
30 On this occasion … the police saw their legal-democratic duty quite clearly : in their terms , it was to maintain the rights of all parties to the dispute — those of Grunwick 's boss to continue production with his remaining labour force , of pedestrians and road-users to ‘ perambulate freely ’ , of the pickets to peacefully make their protest , and of the community as a whole to be protected from scenes of public disorder .
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