Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [is] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Lee will rap on about this feeling of unison — he calls it the pulse — a mystical experience that arrives when the La 's all hit that special groove at the exact time .
2 The Hispanic fanfare over the World Fair in Seville and the 500th anniversary of Columbus ' trip to the Caribbean is flag-waving to disguise this gigantic and painful modernisation project undertaken by González .
3 The KGB is unlikely to reveal such sensitive information as who the Oxford ring members were .
4 As suggested in earlier editions of this book , a defendant does not fall within either category ( a ) or ( c ) solely because the MIB is obliged to meet any unsatisfied judgment which the plaintiff may obtain against him ( Powney v Coxage ( 1988 ) The Times , 8 March ) .
5 The crunch comes when you realise that the money allotted to the school by the LEA is unlikely to finance all the very desirable objects you have in mind .
6 We understand that the UKCC is anxious to achieve that , but we seek an assurance from the Minister that that will happen .
7 Opportunities for water sports are good on the island , and the RSM is able to get most of the soldiers on one short course , such as canoeing or diving , during the tour .
8 If in the year 2000 the EC is able to pass these tests as well as it does today , but on the altogether higher plane which 1992 implies , the rest of Europe , like the rest of the world , will have cause to be grateful .
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