Example sentences of "a [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Few groups take such a route but The Wedding Present 's individualistic work structure and division of labour would seem to increase its likelihood .
2 The message for visiting climbers is to check whether a bolt is still in place if you are repeating a route where a placement is mentioned in the description .
3 Her fate has taken her on a different journey , a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation .
4 The termination of a benefit or a payment or a service is a sharp , specific assault upon identifiable individuals ; it gives political opponents something solid to talk about ; they can actually produce the bodies and point to the wounds .
5 The act must have been done at the promisors ’ request : the parties must have understood that the act was to be remunerated either by a payment or the conferment of some other benefit : and payment , or the conferment of a benefit , must have been legally enforceable had it been promised in advance .
6 Even those built on the initiative of a prince or a king were often sited with quite other ends in view .
7 There was a beautiful girl , a prince and a wicked uncle .
8 This child was the first human , strung between two worlds — born of a prince and a sky goddess .
9 After so long of acquiescence , the Welsh felt themselves Welsh again , a nation with a prince and a prophet of their own .
10 As he put his hand inside there was a squawking and a scrabbling of claws and flapping wings .
11 For there was much speculation and controversy among professional taxonomists at the time about the distinction between a variety and a species .
12 They should be aware at least of the extent of variation among Englishes , and distinguish between the linguistic adequacy of a variety and the social evaluation of it .
13 An alkali is a base but a base is n't an alkali .
14 Mind you , it 's twenty , twenty five quid for a base but the thing is these that particular tube in there is in most of those tissues is n't it ?
15 At least seventy five percent you can work out well what have we got we got an acid or a base or a carbonate or what , and does it fit any of the I mean there are n't many patterns , there 's metal acid , what does that give ?
16 I raised the head on a base until the eye is at eye level .
17 Then we 've got a base plus an acid , what 's the difference again between a base and an alkali ?
18 So that 's an acid plus a metal , now an acid plus a base which is this one we 've just done , a metal oxide the metal oxides are bases , er you can think of them as being alkaline , we call it basic but very very similar sort of thing to alkaline okay so what happens with a base and an acid ?
19 With a base and an acid
20 Right great and what happens what seems to be happening with a base and an acid or an acid and a base ?
21 The Act of 1965 also contained , in section 2 , a provision that no person convicted of murder should be released on licence unless the Secretary of State had prior to such release consulted the Lord Chief Justice , together with the trial judge if available .
22 Any clause containing the right for the landlord to vary the lease more substantially should be resisted strongly and the footnote to this clause contains the suggestion that in such circumstances the tenant should insist on a provision that no variation be made which would , eg reduce the area of the premises or affect their use or increase the tenant 's liability under the lease .
23 A provision that a decision shall not be subject to appeal ( or that it shall be ‘ final ’ ) does not oust judicial review .
24 The tenant should also consider amending 7.5.2 to extend the suspension by an additional three months to enable the tenant to fit out the premises and there is no harm in including a provision that a due proportion of rents paid in advance should be refunded to the tenant .
25 The United Kingdom is a signatory to the Berne Convention which includes a provision that an artist should share in the ‘ economic success ’ of their work after its resale .
26 The part of the procedure that it may in some cases be desirable to include will be a provision that the parties will disclose confidential documents or authorise production of documents by a third party ; see clause 2 of precedent 1 in Appendix A.
27 In Cairnplace Ltd v CBL ( Property Investment ) Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 All ER 315 , it was held that there should not be inserted in a renewal of a lease a provision that the tenant should pay the landlord 's costs despite the fact that there was a similar provision contained in the previous lease .
28 7.7.9.2 to pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply ] It is not unreasonable for a lease to contain a provision that the tenant will pay for the reinstatement of premises where insurance has been vitiated subject to a limitation being placed on the persons who can trigger this provision and possibly subject to the tenant being allowed to receive the payable insurance money as the reinstatement progresses .
29 The tenant should also ensure that this covenant contains a provision that the lease being granted to the guarantor does not itself provide for a new guarantor to be joined .
30 In the case of Drummond v Collins [ 1950 ] AC 1011 , a testator resident abroad , by his will , gave his property , which was situated abroad , to trustees upon trust for the benefit of his deceased son 's children , who were minors , for life and their issue after them , there being a provision that the trustees should accumulate the income of the respective shares of the children and add the accumulations to capital until each child should attain the age of 25 years , when the child was to become entitled to a portion of the accumulated fund .
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