Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why today , some years on , at a Lloyd club near you , there is the opportunity not only to play tennis ( naturally ) squash , and racket ball , but also to benefit from the wider aspects of health and fitness via the clubs fitness facilities and aerobics classes .
2 Criticism has come mainly from local authorities , which reckon that the funding so far promised falls far short of that required .
3 The provision also seriously dents government claims of theoretical coherence for the overall ‘ just deserts ’ package .
4 In this period of change and uncertainty I asked the Directorate how best to keep staff informed of the actions being initiated and decisions taken affecting staff in all Divisions .
5 The taxpayer sometimes also provided facilities for the duplication of films onto video cassettes and for dubbing , which was carried out in Hong Kong , and the cost was usually included in the sub-licence fee .
6 Provided the trees would support an orang 's weight , the canopy not only provided food but a convenient means of forest travel and freedom from ground predators .
7 The building not only accommodated schools for boys and girls , but also an art school and a soup kitchen ( later converted into a school-room ) .
8 She said she told Ernie what she told Frank Galloway an' Ernie said 'e was n't goin' ter get involved , an' she should send the vicar round ter sort Galloway out .
9 But once the West no longer needed Mr Ceausescu 's anti-Soviet services , his policy of deliberate isolation narrowed his options and led earlier this year to the first signs of internal party dissent .
10 But once the West no longer needed Mr Ceausescu 's anti-Soviet services , his policy of deliberate isolation narrowed his options and led earlier this year to the first signs of internal party dissent .
11 The budget also sharply raised rates of duty on alcohol and tobacco , and increased the price of petrol .
12 A few minutes ' facial sauna , however , is fine because it warms the skin just enough to facilitate absorption .
13 The mind of the human observer is endowed with creative imagination ; this allows the scientist not only to make discoveries about the laws of nature but to tamper with them and exploit them to his own advantage .
14 Here desires to construct a version of the play that best reflects Christopher Marlowe is decidedly the result of continuities and exclusions recognised ( and desired ) by editors anxious to contain the play , to create a singular text where more than one exists .
15 The reference here to distrust of the judiciary once again accentuates Dicey 's adoption of the ancient conception of the rule of law .
16 Books : Why violence and the vote no longer mix Brutality was once part of the British way of life at both ends of the class system , explains Paul Langford
17 Again using improvisation as its ethos , the album once more finds Talk Talk sailing blissfully off into the unknown , each musician using their own initiative , steering the music through freeform jazz and contemporary classical music , Hollis occasionally adding a few lines of comfort and despair in his fragile and tender voice .
18 I would very much hope that the BBC will be enabled to continue such a service in the future not only monitoring post war circumstances in the Gulf but in discussing the tortuous approach to European Community integration in 1992 .
19 We have to then work in the future not only to develop South Africa but to develop the region Angola , Mozambique , all the other countries .
20 The President also reportedly removed Stan Kristafor as Minister of Information and Continuing Education after the Minister had made racist remarks .
21 The study not only describes changes in central-local relationships but it also attempts to explain them .
22 Indeed , the Leader of the Opposition never even mentioned inflation in his speech at the party conference .
23 This does not mean that the intellectual therefore nihilistically celebrates dispersion , fragmentation or relativity : rather she or he is the person who , facing such dispersion but without conceding to the nostalgic desire for totalization , poses the questions and constitutes the series and continuities for analysis — and thus for transformation — while attempting to respect its heterogeneity .
24 The cut often rapidly reduces tension and brings a sense of returning to reality .
25 The Partnership now also publishes Orient-Express Magazine , Prestige Magazine , Connections and Island Visitor .
26 My guardian angel must have been working overtime as the hut never actually caught fire , and as far as I am aware neither of our overseers suspected that we were harbouring such a forbidden utensil in the Met Waafs ' hut .
27 The queen not only produces pheromones but is fed them , so she receives all this information .
28 The Council not only considered proposals for degrees and other awards , it gave assistance and advice in the early stages of the formulation of courses , and in amending them if they were rejected by the Council .
29 When Jean returned from the Ladies there was no sign of either of them , for at the end of the dance they had slipped unnoticed out of one of the wide-open fire exits and around the back of the hall where only courting couples went .
30 One of the quintet not only means business but high-minded , selfless business .
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