Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams . |
2 | In the language of computer software say , this would mean careful attention to the derivation of the algorithm before a line of code is written . |
3 | The algorithm and the file keys have to be analysed , which can be done either by writing an analysis program and inputting the keys , transforming them into addresses and recording the numbers of synonyms , or by using a standard analysis program . |
4 | These may well be ignored by the algorithm if they score sufficiently poorly . |
5 | Many of the new churches see this openness to the Holy Spirit 's work , and the intimacy that results , as absolutely vital . |
6 | In this , as in his support for the elaboration of monastic customs , Anselm 's expansiveness stands in striking contrast both to the intimacy and austerity of his personal devotion , and to the new trend towards simplicity and severity which this type of devotion stimulated among the Cistercians . |
7 | Friction , jealousy and suspicion of all kinds , of course , persisted , but without any doubt , even before American entry into the war , the intimacy and exchanges between the two nations were beginning to exceed the norms to be found within the ordinary run of international partnerships . |
8 | The restoration of musical priorities means that the Kyrie and the Gloria , which were key movements in settings of the Mass , have now returned to their former place simply as part of the Introductory Rite . |
9 | Inter-governmental action , recognising the inter-relationships and interdependence between the richer and poorer countries in Europe have been severely hampered by a lack of willingness to surrender national sovereignty and self-interest . |
10 | We strongly support the emphasis on the inter-relationships and fragility of coastal ecosystems and estuaries . |
11 | For the garnish , heat the oil and quickly sauté the chilli and peanuts . |
12 | One of the staff had the chilli and curry powder and was running around throwing it all over us . |
13 | Needle-knife papillotomy is probably a safer option than pre-cutting with a sphincterotome where the wire emerges from the end , as the direction of the cut is easier to control with the needle-knife and there is less danger of damage to the pancreatic duct . |
14 | The Grocers did not take kindly to the breakaway and , with the support of the Lord Mayor , the Commons were approached to revoke the decision . |
15 | In both conventional , terrestrial over-the-air broadcasting and , more broadly , in telecommunications , the state monopoly was grounded in legislation extending back to 1837 ; the need to police the air-waves and the limited capacity of the spectrum were used in its justification . |
16 | Does the milkman see the ghosts of warrior , yeoman , serf and villein — and all the womenfolk that kept the hamlet — as he drives his float down the 1,000 year old lane ? |
17 | Nor did he agree with the tag that the media had given him , that of anti-hero . |
18 | To translate the corpus information a file was created containing two columns — the first field on each line contains the original LOB tag , the second field contains the tag that it is to be translated to . |
19 | You 'll be displeased to know that you ca n't even avoid the tag if you try to get away from it all to cheer yourself up . |
20 | I turn to the next document on the tag and suddenly I am in a quite different and entirely familiar landscape of calm , double-spaced , wide-margined , cleanly typed Government A4 . |
21 | I therefore concur with both the judgments that have been delivered . |
22 | I agree with both the judgments that have been given and with the reasons given in those judgments for allowing this appeal . |
23 | The view that he changes is not usually very considered and , from his short statement , he has clearly not studied in depth either of the judgments that we are discussing today . |
24 | From amongst the numerous citations which could be made from the judgments and speeches in those cases , I am content to take the judgment of Byles J. in Cooper 's case , 14 C.B.N.S. 180 . |
25 | No cases are referred to in the judgments or were cited in argument . |
26 | This traumatic experience had such a shattering effect on the porter that he left London Transport for good , swearing never to visit Covent Garden Station again . |
27 | ‘ Suite 817 , ’ said the porter as he opened the door and now , with a tip in prospect , he did stir himself and pointed out the televisions , the radios , the mini bars , the bathrooms , the telephones , the heating , the wardrobes , the list of amenities and the double lock on the door ‘ advisable even in daytime , sir , and even when you are in residence ’ . |
28 | So I 'm afraid you 'll just have to contain your Aries impatience a little longer — unless , of course , you intend to call the porter and have me put out … ’ |
29 | There was no other way in except to walk through the priory , but a stranger would be stopped by the porter and seen by any of the community , be it nun or one of the lay workers . |
30 | Both the porter and the guards welcomed him like a long-lost brother . |