Example sentences of "[art] [adv] appointed " in BNC.

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1 Half convinced , she shrugged philosophically and turned to leave the apartment 's square entrance hall in which they were standing , aware of Luke following her into the luxuriously appointed lounge , a long elegant room which ended in sliding glass doors opening on to a balcony with a view she had spent part of the afternoon enjoying , pretty green parkland dotted with ornamental ponds linked by a winding , deeply cut stream that was spanned by the occasional arched stone bridge .
2 You could n't say the free food and drink or the luxuriously appointed cabins had bought her , but it had affected the tone of her pieces .
3 They were the same terms which Dante and the mediaeval jurists insisted on : Virgil was great , was perpetually relevant and in that sense ‘ a classic ’ ( if not , more exactingly , the one indisputable ‘ classic ’ ) , because in him could be found what Dante teased out of him — the vision of Empire , of the divinely appointed imperium , which must be reconciled ( this way and that , for the reconciling was not easy ) with the no less divinely intended ecclesia .
4 This conception of experimental science and medicine as the divinely appointed arbiter of human destiny provided an enormous impetus to scientific effort and was basic to the ideology of the Royal Society .
5 Investiture was the symbolic part of a struggle behind which there were fundamentally different views about the whole ordering of society and about who was the divinely appointed agent for that purpose .
6 All the tastefully appointed bedrooms have private facilities .
7 She gestured at the richly appointed room .
8 Situated close to the S'Amfora , these lively and very attractive apartments are just behind the Britannia bar and restaurant and are some of the best appointed on the island .
9 The two territories , in which the chief executive officer is the federally appointed Commissioner , currently enjoy differing degrees of responsible government .
10 All the well appointed bedrooms have a private bathroom and telephone ; most can take a third bed .
11 As a consequence , the number of ministerial appointees with farming experience has increased by over half since 1980 so that farming interests now predominate among the ministerially appointed members , as well as among the members appointed by the councils .
12 It is also recognized that at the same time there is a need for close cooperation with the other departments and sections of the organization and with the statutorily appointed external auditor , particularly with regard to the exchange of information and to making the best overall use of audit resources .
13 Charles E. Wilson , the newly appointed Secretary of Defence , graduated as an engineer but soon realised there were better things in life and he took a course in commerce and went into business and is now engaged in the most complicated of businesses — that of running a country .
14 One of the Commandos on the perch was addressing the newly appointed clerk .
15 The new latrine in its fairly protected situation , and the newly appointed shithouse clerk was to be a great boost to Commando morale during the days ahead .
16 Using their favoured analogy in which the complexities of a nation-state were reduced to the simplicities of a corner shop balance sheet , the newly appointed boss of the Institute took up the cudgels again in February 1990 .
17 More important , perhaps , the newly appointed National Westminster Bank chief executive is very young — at least by the standards of clearing bank bosses .
18 It was not a coincidence that Tom Taylor , later to become a Labour peer and the principal author of another report , was one of the newly appointed members of the Commission .
19 In 1841 , on the strength of his recent inheritance from Henry Hope , he assisted the newly appointed Master of Trinity College and writer on Gothic architecture , William Whewell , with funds for the restoration of the facade of the Master 's Lodge ‘ to something like its original shape ’ .
20 The newly appointed Minister for National Heritage , David Mellor , ( left ) presents a £50,000 cheque on behalf of the Foundation for Sport and the Arts to the new president of the Lord 's Taverners , Leslie Crowther , at the charity 's St George 's Day concert at the Royal Festival Hall .
21 Jeremy Barry , the newly appointed Professor of Paediatric Pathology , is supported by a grant from the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths .
22 With Hartie mortally wounded by the vengeful NZRU council , Kirwan has now made himself available and the newly appointed backs coach Earle Kirton has been heard suggesting that ‘ King John ’ might be assigned a new role at centre , a position he is successfully filling for his second division Italian club Thiene who are coaches by another Kiwi , John Boe .
23 The newly appointed managing partner , Alan Woods , told ACCOUNTANCY that the firm intended to promote itself as ‘ the largest independent and credible alternative to the Big Six ’ .
24 The newly appointed Minister of Information and Broadcasting , Paul Etyang , told a gathering of Christian communicators in Kampala that he was particularly concerned about the widespread distribution of pornographic films which pose a danger to Uganda 's youth .
25 For among the noteworthy ( ? ) in attendance was none other than the Right Horrible DAVID MELLOR MP , the newly appointed so-called ‘ Minister For Fun ’ in JOHNNY MAJOR 's cabinet .
26 Following the report of its working group , recommendations concerning this were passed on to the newly appointed UKCC on its inception in July 1983 .
27 Adapting his subject to his captive audience , he plunged at once into parliamentary small talk about the newly appointed committee , bobbing up and down between Berowne and Dalgliesh like a small craft on bumpy water .
28 The UN 's slow reaction was highlighted in the journal , Africa Confidential , which reported in August that the newly appointed UN Development Programme Emergency Representative ( who was responsible for leading emergency co-ordination ) was delayed in Kenya for three months by bureaucratic problems .
29 One question that the newly appointed editor Tim Marlowe ( of the Tate 's education department ) will have to decide is the editorial stance of the magazine : he has to balance the curatorial concerns of the Tate with issues that would appeal to a general reader while treading an ideologically independent path .
30 Chivalrously , if none too politically correctly , he drew a parallel between the beautiful and powerful Egyptian goddess and the newly appointed Diana Brooks , just arrived from New York to head London operations .
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