Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb past] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The porter pointed to the name printed in the top left-hand corner .
2 Rocastle was the only player who was up by the halfway line when we broke away , all too frequently and any long punt by the defence fell to the feet of Blackburn players .
3 Can I also add that it will also instigate centrally determined policing policies , very much akin to other government policies , particularly economic policies which have , as yet , done nothing to address the underlying causes of crime and there are fears and I 'm quoting here from the er the response made by the Association of Metropolitan Authorities , the Association of County Councils and the Association of District Councils that it could lead to a national Police force .
4 With regard to UK source income it was accepted , because the income arose in the United Kingdom , that the trust was liable to tax at the basic rate and the additional 10 per cent rate ( p474(h) ) .
5 At the back occasional noises of activity from the park broke across the air ; she sat in the front room cool enough now to sew .
6 The Committee was conspicuous for the fact that Conservative Members made few contributions ; the majority came from the Opposition .
7 Some sole practitioners pointed out their accountants already visited twice a year at the firms ' request , but the majority complained about the cost of the proposal and queried whether or not the whole profession would be required to comply .
8 Mason v. New South Wales , 102 C.L.R. 108 was a case where the ratio decidendi of the majority turned on the principle of duress .
9 The advantages of being able to deploy the micro-budget came from the fact that the case manager was both the person undertaking the assessment , and the direct worker who understood local opportunities .
10 The jeep-driver went into the farmhouse and emerged a few seconds later with the burly man .
11 and so divided it that the remainder went to the husband to take up the one thousand one hundred and sixty five .
12 In the first year , over half of the finance came from the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies and the Government ( mostly from fees charged on companies ) , while the remainder came from the Stock Exchange and the Bank of England .
13 When the ombudsman reported on the case he said : ‘ I can not recall ever having encountered such a manifest and deplorable lack of regard by management for the welfare of a hospital inpatient . ’
14 A quiet street and the beard stood in the shade of an apartment block doorway .
15 O'Connor and Brown ( 1984 ) suggested that one explanation may be that Henderson did not differentiate between the actual support provided in terms of confiding and frequency of contact and the attachment felt for the person named .
16 The Prince knew about the liaison .
17 The Prince looked upon the towns as part of his patrimony and those townsmen not on monastic or boyar land as his tenants .
18 The prince limped from the polo field at Smith 's Lawn , Windsor , yesterday and lay in agony on the sidelines after straining his back .
19 However , it turned out to be a very relaxed meeting , so much so that when the private session was over and the press were invited in to take photographs , the Prince said to the Pope , ‘ Let me introduce you to my press corps . ’
20 The Prince arrived in the town on Thursday , the day when 12-year-old Tim Parry died in an intensive-care unit .
21 The CO strode to the door .
22 The trumpeter defected to the West in the mid-Seventies , and clearly found his musical home in the Hard Bop finishing school which was Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers .
23 Shrilling overhead , the hurricane clawed at the leaf canopy of the rain forest , tearing great holes in it .
24 ‘ Oh , and there is one other thing , ’ the Patrician said , as the wizard groped for the door handles .
25 The serpent coiled around the branches of the tree behind her enhances the foreboding of her appeal .
26 The change happened under the guidance of Beau Brummel , though Fox , according to Wraxall , had " first thrown a sort of discredit on dress " — and this great alteration , which Walpole had seen to begin , took place within the Age of Scandal .
27 So it was last Tuesday night , when the change allowed at the end of our whacky version of five-card rolling draw brought your correspondent the most beautiful five of spades he had ever seen — face down what 's more — to go with the A-2-3-4 he was showing .
28 At the first bump the strap sprang off and the bike fell onto the road , but as the front wheel was still tied on , the bike was dragged behind for over a mile , until vehicles hooting from behind warned me something was amiss .
29 The bike went on the side of it .
30 As he stood up , Yanto arrived and threw his bike into a beautifully controlled side skid , jumping off just as the bike crashed to the ground .
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