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

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1 The constellation of behaviours : pointing , vocalising and checking may be closely tied to the acquistion of language .
2 However , it is not suggested , pace Fuller , that the internal morality of law is inherent in the most efficient methods of subjecting human conduct to the governance of rules , although there is more strength than has been generally granted in the view that government can only be compatible with the dignity of man if Fuller 's eight requirements for making law are satisfied ( Nicholson , 1973–4 ) .
3 If the epitomist added the two letters to his summary of the history of Jason , his epitome must be dated after 124 B.C. The only possible alternative is the assumption that a later interpolator added the two letters to the epitome of Jason .
4 This definition was used by Cohen to explain the response to youth in the 1950s and 1960s but it can be similarly applied to moral crises in the more distant past — one may refer by way of example , to the nexus of fears generated by the French Revolution , which significantly shaped the contours of ‘ Victorian ’ sexuality , or the anxieties which produced the legislative restructuring of the 1880s and 1900s , or the fears generated by the cold war in the 1950s .
5 Thus , if X , Y and Z trustees direct A Ltd , the shares of which are owned by the trust , to pay dividends to B ( the beneficiary ) direct , or the agent of B , and the trustees make an appropriate return to the Revenue then they are not required to take any further steps with regard to the assessment of B to income tax .
6 Central to recognition of oneself by oneself is a move in work organizations to the assessment of performance on a continuous basis of individuals , groups or businesses against agreed performance criteria .
7 With the growth of international lending in both domestic and foreign currencies most banks have increased their staff numbers and resources devoted to the assessment of country risk , although it has to be recognised that such a subject can never be reduced to an exact science .
8 Accordingly , other provisions of the Act relating to the assessment of benefit , charging orders burdens of proof and enforcement are also applicable .
9 The multidisciplinary approach to the assessment of referrals to these community teams for the elderly is not associated with misdiagnosis of psychiatric disorder .
10 In particular , when it comes to the assessment of efficacy , there is often no single physicochemical parameter that is adequate to predict clinical performance .
11 With regard to the assessment of fitness for interview , a key issue is the need for any standardised approach to incorporate a record of the reasons for particular decisions .
12 Commitment to the assessment of pupils is the requirement of the 1988 Education Reform Act which most directly touches teachers .
13 Bowel scintigraphy using Indium-111 labelled leucocytes has been applied to the assessment of disease extent and activity in Crohn 's disease .
14 The Department of Education and Science use the most transparent and crude approach to the assessment of deprivation .
15 Overall , whilst this variation undoubtedly includes examples of good assessment practice , there is also evidence that the general level of social services assessment of older people is restricted to the assessment of need for specific services , often requested by a carer , a general practitioner , or other third party , frequently undertaken by untrained ancillary staff ( Means , 1981 ; Black et al. , 1983 ; Bowl , 1986 ) .
16 Although not everyone will agree that the condition of , for instance , educational buildings can be adequately judged without an educational view , the main point which the Commission was making was that information was the key to the assessment of quality in education .
17 Both Surveys contain a good deal of information relevant to the assessment of living standards including expenditure data ( from the FES ) , indicators of health and social participation ( from the GHS ) and data on the possession of assets ( from both Surveys ) .
18 They are particularly suited to the assessment of Outcomes concerned with analysis , synthesis and evaluation .
19 Moreover , it has been claimed ( e.g. by Burton-Roberts forthcoming ) that whereas the phenomenon in [ 7 ] is restricted to the juxtaposition of NPs , the phenomenon of loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of other categories .
20 Indeed , Burton-Roberts suggests that loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of sentences .
21 Tikhon was arrested at the end of April and charged with advocating resistance to the confiscation of church treasures .
22 But what stylistic value shall we attach to the metricality of prose ?
23 It is a sequel to The Barber of Seville by the same author ( later to be turned into an opera by Rossini ) .
24 From the Lamb it is on and up again to the Shoulder of Mutton for the last pint , and then the long pull up to the finish at the Dog and Gun .
25 It then goes on to the Shoulder of Mutton Hill , noted for its flower rich grassland .
26 Management procedures w will relate , will only contain procedures relating to the admin of safety matters .
27 Not only was the boy outnumbered in this predominantly female household — he had the additional problem of having to contend with a rather cumbersome and unusual first Christian name : Marwood James Henry Titford had presumably been named as such by way of homage to the vicar of Curry Rivel , the Rev. Charles Marwood Speke Mules .
28 ‘ Attention was called to the Company 's payment of £50 per annum to the Vicar of Stantonbury for managing these schools , seeing that they are about to be handed over to a School Board and it was agreed that the payment be continued as in respect of Sunday School management , but during the pleasure of the Board and to the present incumbent only ’ .
29 At the same time allowance must be made for local preferences in the matter of terminology : annuities were not specified in Gloucestershire , nor were pensions in Worcestershire where , for example can be found payments of £5 from Kidderminster to John Rooke , serjeant at law of Bristol , £4 from Droitwich to another layman , and £1. 6s. 8d. from Cradley to the vicar of Halesowen .
30 In the middle of this furore the manager at Hinkley Point wrote to the vicar of Combwich offering to contribute £2,000 towards a fund to restore the church 's organ .
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