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

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1 Rather , it is that the no boundary condition causes disorder to increase and the conditions to be suitable for intelligent life only in the expanding phase .
2 We now have three criteria for the selection of methods and resources : that they should be appropriate for the objectives and the students to be taught ; that they should be practicable in the context of the teaching session ; and that they should be compatible with the personal resources of the teacher .
3 The order must state the nature and short description of the property the interim receiver is to take possession of and the duties to be performed by him .
4 It is because they take to these artificial sites so readily that pied flycatchers have been studied in such detail : breeding in a nest box allows nests to be checked and the adults to be caught and ringed much more easily than if they were in natural cavities .
5 It focuses on attitudes , policies and practices towards harmonisation ; the practicality of such policies ; and the consequences to be expected from their adoption .
6 In the light of the preceding discussion it is necessary to consider the methodology of comparative industrial relations more fully since it is clear that to be of value the studies need to be appropriately designed and the cases to be compared require careful selection .
7 Private Members ' business occupies 20 Fridays , and the topics to be debated during 29 supply days are selected by others than the Government .
8 The aims of the course are essentially practical and the skills to be developed are concerned with language use in the context of life skills .
9 I want the link to be built and the priorities to be right .
10 The decision faced by firms as to which intermediary to use , and the policies to be adopted at this point , are critical to the firm 's future in the market .
11 However , two of the most important chapters in this book address the area of immunochemical technology , its benefits and pitfalls , and the barriers to be overcome if immunoassays are to be adopted in the analytical laboratory .
12 For routine meetings with fixed agenda , such as project review meetings , it is often possible for the agenda and the minutes to be the same standard form , one part of which records the information to be considered ( the agenda ) and the other the decisions taken ( the minutes ) .
13 In a long feature by its news editor , it gave all the facts about the neutron bomb and the conclusions to be drawn from them .
14 ( 4 ) Part I of Schedule 2 to this Act shall have effect as respects the notices to be given and the documents to be served on an application for the grant of a licence under this Part of this Act .
15 ‘ It is very rewarding for the club , the fans and the players to be in the last eight of the top tournament in Europe .
16 At present local authority procedures for regulation and control are rudimentary , and the criteria to be applied to funding decisions are less than clear .
17 The legal issues are best understood by distinguishing between the benefit of a contract and the burden of a contract , or between the rights and entitlements of a contract and the obligations to be performed under a contract .
18 And then we had to cut those out , by hands hand , that er of course entailed quite a lot of work er for er for the mortices to be cleaned out , and the tenons to be cut by hand , so that they fit in the proper places .
19 As has been noted above , up until now there appears to have been comparatively little research to test public responses to the various new technologies , both large and small scale , or to involve the wider public in the debate about energy policy and the choices to be made from a range of techniques .
20 ‘ We have already urged the Government to clarify 20 key points in the Treaty to clear away ambiguity and uncertainty about its impact on business and the benefits to be gained from ratification .
21 He ordered surveys to be made of royal parks such as Windsor and Grafton , and the enclosures to be repaired .
22 The maximalist interpretation is more promising , and the views to be argued for in the rest of this essay explore and develop it .
23 There is no provision in the rules as there was in the 1952 Rules for searches for prior petitions in county courts to see if the debt has been paid , but the Practice Direction refers to carrying out these searches and the certificates to be endorsed on the petition of their result .
24 Trade has increased because of the general revival of cask ale and the pickings to be made from the ‘ guest beer ’ policy .
25 Perhaps a certain sensitivity on this question inspired his particularly detailed instructions to Orjonikidze on how the Georgians were to be treated ; the intelligentsia were to be offered particular concessions , and the Mensheviks to be invited to participate — ‘ avoid any mechanism copying the Russian pattern … bigger concessions to all the petty bourgeois elements ’ .
26 So , in a case where the seller was to build a yacht for the buyer and they agreed that on payment of the first instalment the vessel and all materials used in its construction should become the absolute property of the buyer , the court held that nevertheless no property passed on payment of the first instalment because at that time the boat 's construction had not commenced and the materials to be used had not yet been identified , McDougall v. Aeromarine of Emsworth Ltd. ( 1958 Q.B. ) .
27 The whole of the following morning was spent gardening and weeding in the area in front of the building ; there was the gravel to be raked and the flowerbeds to be kept tidy .
28 Furthermore , while the main thrust of the treaty had a very clear specification of the timetable and the procedures to be followed , it was rather vague on several other points which were announced only in terms of general principles .
29 Essentially this is based around choosing and then communicating the geometric properties necessary for the successful functioning of the item , together with material properties and the procedures to be employed during its generation .
30 During 1943 and 1944 Government wrestled with the recommendations of the Uthwatt Report ; a Town and Country Planning Bill would centre on the level of compensation to be paid for land and property acquired by local authorities , and the procedures to be followed .
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