Example sentences of "you have chosen [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once you have chosen a suitable frame and you know which pressed flowers are at your disposal , you must now make a definite decision about the exact colour scheme of your design by choosing the backing for the picture itself |
2 | Once you have chosen a suitable design , place it on a sheet of firm card and carefully arrange it in position , bearing in mind the scale of your required pattern . |
3 | ‘ At least you have chosen a good man . ’ |
4 | ‘ You have chosen a good time . |
5 | For instance , if you have chosen a lovely maple frame , with its attractive grain , it would not blend well with a pale pink background — a brown or gold colour scheme would be far better . |
6 | It may be that you have chosen a difficult argument to support or defend . |
7 | With this trick you have to be sure you have chosen the right person and moment ! |
8 | Once you have chosen the approximate area in which you want to live and the area that fits your first criteria of need , want and mobility you must make a deeper assessment : |
9 | Once you have chosen the basic type of door you want , there are two other important features to check . |
10 | X is defined as something very like a human eye , sufficiently similar that the human eye could plausibly have arisen by a single alteration in X. If you have a mental picture of X and you find it implausible that the human eye could have arisen directly from it , this simply means that you have chosen the wrong K. Make your mental picture of X progressively more like a human eye , until you find an K that you do find plausible as an immediate predecessor to the human eye . |