Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a means of providing controlled access to the unspoilt beauty of the Park and keep it that way . |
2 | Or why do n't you give mum the money and put it all through , no no I better not no . |
3 | The rainwater washed away the topsoil and made it difficult to replant trees . |
4 | You work lightly so as not to draw in the knitting or make it lumpy and you could also undo lightly worked stitches more easily . |
5 | When we got outside , I was n't sure whether to shut the door on the latch or leave it ajar for the nurse . |
6 | They barricaded the building and ocupied it all night . |
7 | In 1991 , for example , Fareed Armaly and Christian Philipp Muller cloned the banal façade of the building and relocated it full scale at the edge of a forest : ‘ Fassade Galerie Nagel 1:1 ’ showed the same , faceless , empty apartment building but joined to a work belonging to Munich art dealer , Hanns Daxer and his wife ( to which ‘ Fassade ’ now also belongs ) . |
8 | Using Wella 's High Hair Form & Finish Spray for extra hold , he pinned the hair and brushed it flat for a sophisticated Sixties style . |
9 | These nourish the hair and leave it soft and healthy . |
10 | None of the new features take away control from the user or make it harder or more complex to use , a strategy which some other vendors would do well to emulate . |
11 | The honey was fermenting but she chewed up the nut and swallowed it avidly ; then , encouraged by Tom , she dipped her finger in the honey and licked it clean . |
12 | I 'll wheel it along to the cottage and keep it dry for you , and you can call for it tomorrow . |
13 | The fear is that the police may have overmuch regard for public order considerations and impose such stringent conditions on holding the march as to make it ineffective as a form of protest . |
14 | She saw that the man who owned it was hanging on to the side and checking it each time it swung . |
15 | There is , therefore , a longitudinal dimension to the condition that makes it difficult to arrive at hard and fast diagnostic rules . |
16 | It was what was within the bird the force that gave it such power , such vitality . ’ |
17 | Piece of board and fix in the doorway and fix it open . |
18 | Do you want to borrow the car and return it later ? ’ |
19 | They tied him into the car and set it alight . |
20 | Or Dostoevsky holds firm to a certain grandness and climactic force , while inverting the podvig and rendering it passive , when Stavrogin ‘ endures ’ a tremendous punch in the face from Shatov . |
21 | That makes It 's the carbon that makes it brittle . |
22 | They also remove the carbon and make it available to plants as carbon dioxide . |
23 | I picked up the chant and repeated it many times . |
24 | Shaking off the nostalgia that threatened to overwhelm her , she went to the window and threw it open , startling a tiny robin that had been resting on the sill . |
25 | Glancing down at the package as though it might just possibly bite , she took a deep breath and began to unpick the sellotape that held it intact . |
26 | Marjorie laughed , and though she was very kind , washing the lettuce and leaving it ready in the colander and telling her how to cook the asparagus and make a butter sauce , Emmie felt humiliated . |
27 | Not only is it more convenient to pick up the ‘ phone and make contact , you are also more likely to succeed since few people are able to ignore the telephone and leave it unanswered . |
28 | They have put it to the test and found it true . |
29 | The Pharisees wished to protect the Law and make it fit every need of daily life . |
30 | He assumes doctors understand the law and consider it relevant . |