Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | After the break Walden began to win more ball , which they ran with great vigour , and were unlucky not to score on a couple of occasions . |
2 | The ruins of the Knossos Labyrinth have yielded some stone friezes carved with rosettes , spirals and half-rosettes carved in relief , but these seem to have been exceptional . |
3 | Whatever the metaphor Marcus had changed all that . |
4 | But the picture was further complicated in 1983 when the Worcester DHA proposed to close another psychiatric hospital , with a similarly small and diminishing resident population , St Wulstan 's , for which it had assumed responsibility . |
5 | Continuing weak enforcement , however , meant that the South Korea continued to have some of the lowest real property taxes in the world . |
6 | More testimony was given by Sergeant Harris as to the clothing Drew had worn that day . |
7 | Over the years Aurigny has honed this to a fine art , and new pilots have to work hard to get up to the requisite standard . |
8 | Over the years Artcare have introduced many improvements . |
9 | The constitution of the United Kingdom seeks to accommodate these various forces in a variety of ways . |
10 | Local councils in the United Kingdom had lost some £80,000,000 as a result of the BCCI closure . |
11 | So far , both the United States and the United Kingdom have rejected all of these good faith efforts by Libya to resolve this dispute in a peaceful manner . |
12 | Since yesterday 's decisions are clearly further progress towards European union , can the Prime Minister say whether the United Kingdom has moved any closer to the acceptance of a single European currency ? |
13 | We are now trying to get agreement with the International Maritime Organisation to phase in the recommendations much more quickly , and the United Kingdom has led those calls . |
14 | Despite the fact that Titmuss ( 1958 ) was one of the first commentators to appreciate the significance of tax expenditure , the United Kingdom has done little to tackle the problem . |
15 | He could remind them that since 1981 , the volume of manufactured exports from the United Kingdom has outstripped that of France , Germany , Japan and the United States of America . |
16 | In any case , a recent mass stranding of pilot whales on the eastern coast of the United States failed to reveal any Stenurus in the air sinuses . |
17 | If the United States wished to claim such a benefit it should have to prove the particular provision to be customary international law . |
18 | The United States began to buy more consumer goods from abroad than it exported in 1959 ; by 1969 the deficit was $4 billion ; in 1968 the balance on cars became negative . |
19 | But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law . |
20 | The experimental rig that will be built at the UKAEA 's Harwell base is , ironically , called ACHILLES , The NII agrees that recent work in Canada , West Germany and the United States has gone some way to showing the likely scale of the ballooning effect . |
21 | Although more oriented toward an empirical approach , the United States has exhibited some elements of the rationalist . |
22 | A few groups from the United States have reported some success in short term cultures of either normal human gall bladder cells or with well differentiated gall bladder adenocarcinoma lines . |
23 | Daniel Becker , director of the global warming programme of the US environmental group , the Sierra Club , declared that : " The United States helped make this conference a failure . |
24 | People began to feel ill yesterday afternoon and today the head Jean has told all two hundred and forty four pupils to stay at home . |
25 | I knew something was up the minute Tod started selling all the furniture . |
26 | The St Kildans had to leave most of their sheep behind when they left the island , and these now run wild . |
27 | Before making the offer Branson had done some homework . |
28 | FOR ITS latest exhibition , Rediscovering Pompeii , the Accademia Italiana has isolated some pertinent quotations by the famous . |
29 | The West End had witnessed many worse first previews . |
30 | If the Lord Edward had known this , he would have had John of Gaunt 's head on a pole on London Bridge . |