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

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1 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
2 Richard Baxter 's tender devotion to his wife gives the lie to the caricature of the Puritans as being cold , unemotional and joyless .
3 Through its involvement in astrology it could also contribute to the governance of the Church , proving the truth of Christianity , forecasting the future , and predicting the course of disease .
4 Yet each in his own way sincerely struggled to impose order on a country where Lowlander and Highlander rarely met in friendship , and could rarely communicate in the same tongue ; where there was the continual threat of another English excuse for invasion , often abetted by self-seeking elements within the kingdom itself ; and where arrogant noblemen prolonged family feuds disruptive not merely to the families conceded but to the governance of the kingdom itself .
5 In addition , such measures are also geared to the assessment of the catalogue as a finding tool for known-item searches .
6 This difference results in a different approach by the courts to the assessment of the two categories of damage .
7 4.6 In relation to past loss the court will usually know all the factors relevant to the assessment of the loss .
8 As noted above , the factors in s11(4) are relevant to the assessment of the reasonableness of a limitation clause .
9 All staff of XYZ Business will notify the relevant steward of any information or issues which may be relevant to the assessment of the Safety , Health or Environmental impact of the products and processes of XYZ Business .
10 It has been pointed out that the insignia assigned to the vicarius of the British diocese , alone of such officers , consists of castellated enclosures instead of maidens , indicating that he commanded troops .
11 Since the passing of the Church of England Assembly ( Powers ) Act 1919 , Parliament 's role in relation to the legislation of the Church has been largely formal .
12 So , under men like Halsbury , they reacted to the legislation of the later nineteenth century with all the inflexibility of those who are determined that what was good enough for their fathers ' social and economic structures was good enough for them .
13 Covering a broader range than the single-issue groups , they presented reports and analyses on a wide range of economic and social issues which generally looked forward to the legislation of the 1940s .
14 In fact one of the great things about this walk is that it keeps for most of the time to the shoulder of the fells so that they fall away steep sided below you giving you clear views out and down .
15 Through the woods and landscaped parklands of one of England 's great country houses , rising to the ridge of the Howardian Hills — a gentle escarpment overlooking the Vale of Pickering and the North York Moors .
16 The barn was built parallel to the ridge of the bank , being entered at high level on the uphill side .
17 Once the sun started to go down , we strolled back to Europa through the town , enjoying the lively contrast of the boutiques and cafés to the calm of the Club .
18 ‘ She was a direct descendant of the High Kings and Queens who had submitted to the sorcery of the Beastline , and lain with the wolves , and given birth to the Royal House .
19 Take for example his statement that the position of every groove , cut , and hole is relative to the dimension of the timber .
20 Such verdicts add to the intensity of the debate over whether Scotland might be better off on its own .
21 And lest there be any misunderstanding as to the intensity of the attachment Lugard had in mind , it may be noted that his thinking revealed itself quite clearly on the subject of loyalty when he wrote of military matters and the secret of command .
22 It 's so called because the electrical vibratory massager has a choice of five heads according to the intensity of the massage and which part of the body is to be treated .
23 Moral purists may well debate Aitken 's propriety in selling — even for a charitable cause — something which did not belong to him , namely the copyright in the report , but others may share my own view that , having regard to the intensity of the pro-Biafran feelings of Aitken and Fraser , this particular act would not seriously impede an unobstructed entry into heaven .
24 For each band a photodiode sends a signal proportional to the intensity of the incoming radiation to a dedicated pre-amplifier whose output is fed to a meter unit .
25 No special protection has been given to the broadcasting of the proceedings of the House , although it seems likely the defence of qualified privilege to actions of defamation will be available .
26 In the light of the response of teachers to the chaos of the assessment process devised by DENI — and its agencies — it can hardly be them !
27 The evolution of fluctuations with specified magnitude and spectrum is controlled by a few fundamental parameters : the cosmic density , the cosmological constant , and the relative contributions of radiation and of dark and visible matter to the density of the Universe .
28 But such rules and practices are merely ‘ the prudential disposition of the available resources , instrumental to the pursuit of the common purpose and desirable in terms of their utility , which in itself lies in their uninterrupted functionality ’ .
29 Changes in medical fashion and research led to the promotion of fresh air and sunlight as beneficial to health and the Victorian female 's obsession with the maintenance of a pale complexion as a mark of class distinction gradually gave way in the early years of this century , to the pursuit of the sun , in search of a healthy tan .
30 Exemption of the bourgeois from customs payment on their wine , and the concession of a virtual monopoly whereby the produce of vineyards in the hautpays of the Dordogne and Garonne was held back until Bordeaux wine was sold , were considerable stimulants to the loyalty of the commune .
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