Example sentences of "[adj] and [adj] [be] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is one significant exception to this and that is the use of budgetary accounting . |
2 | Let's get all the get the sound , now will you buy this and this is the price you ca n't do it with advertising . |
3 | Hill only half clear and that 's a goal kick . |
4 | A powerful chemical could be used to dissolve the dirt allowing it to run clear and this is the application of chemical energy . |
5 | In this type of construction there was one essential factor on which everything was dependent and that was the designing and accurate manufacture of the jigs , used for positioning the various parts to be welded , and the drilling of the various members . |
6 | Everyone 's house , and that 's another thing , if you wanted to paint as your house inside , the cupboards and the doors , they were painted brown and that was a lifetime 's job , they were never done again , not like you do now with this freshening up of paint every so often . |
7 | I appeal to this House to reject th this th this method that the Government is putting forward , it is wrong and that 's the function of this House . |
8 | We doubted that it was technically possible , or that there would be a niche for such a business , but they proved us to be wrong and that was the beginning of the launch of Tactel , our highly successful family of fibres for leisurewear , the ICI record campaign , and so many more besides . |
9 | Apart from her , the only item in the room that did n't look old and obsolete was the computer over which the three men were crouched , talking earnestly . |
10 | Material characteristic of medieval Latin writing that is widely exploited in the fabliaux in ways that are often both entertaining and probing is the dogma of antifeminist traditions : traditions which present woman , the daughters of Eve , as generally morally reprehensible and dangerous to man ; insatiable and extravagant sexual sirens with their bodies , and perjurers , temptresses or endless naggers with their tongues . |
11 | WET AND WINDY is a night of progs about how interesting the weather is and encompasses Paul Gambaccini , Peter Greenaway 's ACT OF GOD and the original THE THING . |
12 | I was German and that 's a crime , and to be Jewish is a terrible thing . |
13 | Of forty-two sub-seneschals appointed between 1254 and 1317 ( of Agenais , Bigorre , Landes , Périgord , Quercy , Limousin and Saintonge ) no less than thirty-nine were Gascon nobles , two were English and one was a Savoyard . |
14 | They have argued that Elizabeth 's church contained a variety of acceptable doctrinal positions , that predestinarianism never managed to achieve the dominance accorded it by Tyacke , and that at no time during the sixty-five years between 1560 and 1625 was the idea that good works could be an aid to salvation anything other than a perfectly orthodox belief . |
15 | Students should come not merely to know that such and such is the case , or that this procedure works , but should be able to offer their own account of why it is the case or why it works . |
16 | Whether we have in mind the student learning that such and such is the case , or learning how to do such and such , we look to the student to rise above the learning . |
17 | All these forms of learning are not learning that such and such is the case , but learning how to do such and such . |
18 | Between 1877 and 1892 was the era of the Beasley family — the brothers Tommy , Harry , Willie and Johnny . |
19 | If it binds the parties , the stipulated amount is the amount payable and that is the case , whether the loss actually caused is greater or smaller . |
20 | Just how comfortable , contented and affluent are the majority in Britain ? |
21 | The first group continue to contribute to the health care of the nation but the second and third are a target for re-employment at some time . |
22 | So delicate and suggestive was the touch that her skin tingled . |
23 | Well she 's absolutely honest and that 's the trait that both my best friends — Maureen and Millicent Martin — have in common . |
24 | Although our home gates of between 26 and 130 are the envy of many a Football League club , they only represent 0.25 per cent of those who put their names to your petition . |
25 | His intellectual and emotional itinerary between 1924 and 1927 is the record of a deepening crisis brought on by a growing realisation of the political and social dimension of his current lifestyle , an awareness that his pursuit of academic excellence and success had implicated him personally in a way of life that contradicted , subverted and emasculated the values and beliefs of his own social origins . |
26 | How could they know how much more real and beautiful was the infinity inside her with its constellations of meanings , and the comet-blaze of truth that was Friend , who taught her to arrange the meanings in patterns of logic ? |
27 | The early and mid-seventies were a time of ‘ no warning ’ bombs and sectarian killings were escalating . |
28 | What you see is what you get at Caister : there are few blind shots unless you wander , but keeping on the straight and narrow is a challenge in the constant breeze . |
29 | As we know er Darwin published his great work in eighteen fifty nine cos he had to , he really did n't want to but was forced , but in eighteen seventy one he published another important book called the Descent of Man or Evolution in Relation to Sex and in this book Darwin established a principle , which a which at the time he was widely criticized and ridiculed and this was the principle of female choice . |
30 | Of the various groups in the USA involved in co-operation and coordination probably the most visible and active is the ACRL Bibliographic Instruction Section ( BIS ) . |