Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb base] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The boys play the role of husbands and behave in the same way as they see their fathers do in their respective homesteads .
2 The constellation has a distinctive shape , and there are lines of stars extending from Castor and Pollux in the general direction of Betelgeux .
3 Fighting around Monrovia intensified between the NPFL and ECOMOG in the ensuing 48 hours .
4 Close your eyes and lie in a comfortable position .
5 Ferguson , for his part , can now look any supporter of his club in the eye and say that Gough having to commit the foul that debarred him from a Cup-tie verified the youngster 's ability to put an awkward pre-match situation out of his mind and play in a determined way that suggested his temperament was on the mend .
6 London has seen the disappearance of more than three quarters of a million manufacturing jobs in 20 years : an aggregate figure masking stagnation and decline in an inner south-east zone , and growth in the west , in part related to Heathrow Airport , as a ‘ high-tech ’ crescent ( Hall et al . ,
7 At home the sudden switch from inflation and boom to stagnation and slump in a few months made changes in policy inevitable .
8 On the other side were many who voiced optimism and trust in the Holy Spirit rather than defensiveness , saw more need for encouragement than for condemnations , and were convinced that there was a new opportunity for liturgical and pastoral use of the Bible which must not be missed .
9 Swing from 41 through Beta and continue in a direct line until you come to M3 , which is just out of the × 7 field with Beta Comæ but which has a fairly obvious star close to it .
10 Therefore , a very important part of the treatment programme must be helping the client to face up to their fear and stay in the difficult situation learning that they can control their anxiety .
11 Douglas Hurd , Foreign Secretary , said yesterday that an indecisive result would delay recovery , lead to uncertainty and result in a second election within a year .
12 For instance , Jauch and Glueck in the 1985 edition of their widely used text on Strategic management and business policy , include eight pages of finely typed text entitled ‘ Business Facts : Where to Find Them ’ [ Jauch & Glueck ( 1985 ) , pp 143–150 ] .
13 Melt the butter in a large saucepan and throw in the chopped onion and the whole unpeeled garlic clove .
14 He had also put forward basic structural ideas about the monosaccharides , suggesting the five and six-membered ring structures , furanosides and pyranosides which are still sometimes referred to as Haworth formulae and appear in every organic chemistry text today .
15 The first trick is to get left of the chockstone and stop in the Jacuzzi Pool , next , to pivot and line up for the exit slot which is only 2½ ft–3ft wide in a foaming pool whose diameter is only 18 ins more than a boat 's length .
16 It offers an interconnected system of over 10,000 screens providing information on study and work in the 12 European Community member states , all controlled by a simple point-and-click system .
17 I WOULD rather take my children into the main bar or lounge of a pub and expect them to sit sensibly and reasonably quietly so that we can all relax , drink , talk and eat in a proper pub atmosphere .
18 I was not from a religious background , and I had previously thought that anyone who went to the mikva had to wear ghastly old-fashioned dresses with thick tights and live in a Yiddish-speaking ghetto !
19 Of course it is one thing to state baldly that modern Christians are often ineffectual in their witness and live in a privatised world , cut off from the mainstream of social life , but it is quite another thing to make out a case that it is so .
20 There are several restaurants and snack bars in the park to choose from , or you could take a picnic and relax in the beautiful gardens .
21 As the inset pictures show , fear of hitting a bad shot can destroy any natural rhythm and result in a hurried thrash .
22 Then in the 1830s thousands of immigrants arrived to seek homes and work in the new town that had been laid out by Joseph Pease , the Quaker industrialist who had extended the famous Stockton to Darlington railway so as to export coal from his Teeside wharves .
23 Turn mixture into prepared tin and bake in a moderate oven for about 1 hour 20 mins , or until a skewer inserted in centre comes out clean .
24 Turn into a greased and lined 20cm ( 8 in ) deep cake tin and bake in a pre-heated oven for 1 to 1¼ hr .
25 See also the section on Review and recall in the present chapter .
26 Dr Palmer had a horse and trap in the late 19th century but eventually had a chauffeur driven car .
27 The halls are traditional in nature : students have study bedrooms and eat in the main dining-hall , or , if on a self-catering basis , share a kitchen with a small group of other students .
28 To make the truffles , break up the chocolate into squares and place in a medium-sized deep bowl with the cream .
29 Place thumbnail-size pieces on a baking tray and cook in a hot oven until golden brown .
30 I walk back up the steps and stand in the open doorway with the gun smoking by my side .
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