Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | exactly , but who has to pay in to the contingency fund if it 's agreed by the residence ? |
2 | History was sex , French was sex , art was sex , the Bible , poetry , penfriends , games , music , everything was sex except biology which was obviously sex but obviously not really sex , not the one which was secret and ecstatic and wicked and a sacrament and all the things it was supposed to be at one and the same time — I got that in the boiler room and it turned out to be biology after all . |
3 | Execution of documents 7. — ( 1 ) For any purpose other than those mentioned in sub-paragraph ( 2 ) below , a document is validly executed by the Funding Council if it is signed on their behalf by a member of the Funding Council or by their secretary ( or any person performing the duties of secretary to the Funding Council ) or by any person authorised to sign the document on their behalf . |
4 | ( 2 ) For the purposes of any enactment or rule of law relating to the authentication of documents , a document is validly executed by the Funding Council if it is subscribed on their behalf by being executed in accordance with the provisions of sub-paragraph ( 1 ) above . |
5 | I actually put forward an amendment , to the police authority , whereby we take that er , million pounds o , of pensions , and by a certain amount of slight of hand , it be put back into county balances , and then re-allocated back to the police authority for this year , and that would have added an extra million to the base budget and it would not have cost this county council one extra penny . |
6 | Erm an alkali is contained in the base family but it 's got a special property . |
7 | One of the most frequent questions I have been asked about roses goes something like this : ‘ I bought some of the variety x when it was first exhibited at Chelsea and the other shows . |
8 | The 8-bit I/O ( input/output ) card ca n't be fitted in the 8-bit slot because it 's too short and the parallel port socket would foul the CMOS battery . |
9 | The participative nature of Pilkingtons ' job analysis was vital in managing the change process because it ensured the practicality of work reorganization , while positive gains were made in commitment by relying on employee representatives . |
10 | We could have done this without the Support Force but it would have taken longer to do . ’ |
11 | ‘ If this judgment is less helpful than the parties hoped , as it almost certainly is , the reason lies in the terms of the statute , which places the discretion so unequivocally on the trial judge that it leaves little or no room for an appellate court to lay down principles or even guidelines . |
12 | Capacitor C1 will only fit to the board layout if it is the type specified in the parts list . |
13 | Similarly , I remember peering through the expanded grille they drew across the cinema entrance when it was closed . |
14 | Into this somewhat bizarre plot , Hopper built in his odd interjections designed to remind the cinema audience that it was only a movie they were watching , that nothing was real . |
15 | Her article in the Mail on Sunday was seriously prejudicial to the burglary charge but it was not a contempt . |
16 | Opponents to the technique claim that it can be dangerous , and poultry industry representatives are themselves cautious of adopting it . |
17 | For many people there is an aura of mystery about dealing on the money markets but it just involves picking up a telephone , ringing two or three numbers , asking the price of something ( the interest or discount rate ) , and buying from the cheapest source . |
18 | ( The purchase of Treasury bills takes money out of the money markets as it flows to the government , therefore sales of Treasury bills during a shortage creates a greater shortage . |
19 | The government may , for example , specify a target rate of growth for the money supply and it will then be the Bank of England 's responsibility to achieve that target . |
20 | If the government borrows but does not spend the proceeds , what effect will this have on the money supply if it borrows from ( a ) the banking sector ; ( b ) the non-bank private sector ? |
21 | When Uncle Vernon was a boy a Catholic had let off a firework in the path of the brewery dray-horse and it had lumbered sideways , the streamers of orange paper fluttering from its bridle rein and drifting to the kerb . |
22 | I ought not to hand over the case notes until it 's authorised . ’ |
23 | We recommend that … there should be put on the statute book a ‘ definition ’ based on Lord Macnaghten 's classification , but preserving the case law as it stands . ’ |
24 | It works with an HP Scanjet Directly which means you can store the text file as it scans . |
25 | One could only say of an electron encircling the hydrogen nucleus that it had a certain probability of being found here and a certain probability of being found there . |
26 | We called this region of proliferation the progress zone because it is there , we believe , that the cells acquire their positional values . |
27 | Kolchinsky 's pedantic approach towards the expense accounts had given rise to a joke amongst the field operatives that it would be better to lose a life than a chit . |
28 | Whole companies depend on the computer networks that it is designed to control . |
29 | The process , which a highly skilled operator controls through a keyboard , itself caused a revolution in the printing industry when it appeared in the 1890s , putting many hand composers out of a job . |
30 | The barley which is grown in the Borders is particularly useful to the whisky industry because it has a high starch and low nitrogen content . |