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

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1 Blufton seemed trustworthy enough and had no direct relationship with Nicola .
2 ‘ ( The state ) thinks a security confrontation is enough and rejects the real way to ensure full security and real peace , ’ Gamal Badawi wrote .
3 The evidence given by the HM Inspectorate ( Scotland ) to the 1968 Select Committee is however complete enough and shows a good spread of backgrounds .
4 Two major " betrayals " in five years were more than enough and created the permanent attitude of mistrust towards leadership which characterized radicals in the labour movement from then onwards .
5 They cooperate better and take an active part in their recovery .
6 I went inside and saw a beautiful work which the artist had done on the other side .
7 The gunmen continued to fire at the house after he managed to scramble inside and slam the front door shut .
8 Ripley beat Paul Parker on the left , cut inside and hit a low cross to the near post .
9 ‘ Take care of yourself , kid , ’ Whitlock said softly then went inside and closed the sliding door behind him .
10 She heard a shuffling inside and gave a small sigh of relief .
11 Would the balance of power tilt further ; would the liberal constitution of limited participation and limited intervention be forced to expand outwards and assume a liberal-democratic form in which all adults had the vote ?
12 Tensely , the airmen looked below and saw the crowded train reach the North Queensferry side in safety .
13 Then check it is clear below and attempt a straight stall , followed by a few stalls in very gentle turns .
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15 The 6,020 square-metre terrace is capped by three unequal cones , admitting light to the areas below and symbolising the classic triad of the visual arts : architecture , painting and sculpture .
16 If Lahore symbolized military power , Victoria Terminus represented a scientific and commercial dominance which could suck in and re-process a whole range of other cultures .
17 Tapes cut in and overlaid the unearthly siren-call of the electro-acoustic instrument , and Minerva 's cello answered the melodic tonality with a delicately offhand echo .
18 President Nicéphore Soglo , who was flown to hospital in Paris on March 28 after defeating Mathieu Kérékou in the presidential elections [ see p. 38084 ] , flew home on April 3 to be sworn in and to appoint a provisional government , before returning to Paris for further treatment on April 13 .
19 Shepherd switched the hologram off , then reached in and lifted the flexible plate up .
20 Or is it gulped down quickly , before someone comes in and points an accusing finger ?
21 It 's just a question of finding the right people to bring in and form a fashion-design group .
22 Joe looked in and saw a dark stairway .
23 Somewhere in the period between the time that early man first made for himself a ‘ god ’ , and the time when evidence of ‘ god ’ worship was left for later generations to find , the use of ‘ gods ’ for purposes which were largely intended to create unfair privileges , and were therefore a source of evil , gradually crept in and became a widespread part of the social scene .
24 I remember visiting a year or two ago a project in Mexico , where an American organization had moved in and made a careful study , decided that the ideal thing for the local people to do would be to raise chickens , so they put fences up , supplied them with goodness knows how many hundred thousand chickens ; within a year they 'd killed the chickens , pulled the fences down and used them to cook the chickens and they were back exactly where they were .
25 If we 're going to go in and make a positive impact in certain parts of the region , erm then both my staff and myself and our colleagues who are working in the arts in the region have got to pull even harder together to make sure that we can make the partnership between us bureaucrats and the artist really be as effective as possible for the broadest range of the community .
26 He reached in and wrenched the little bundle of plastic bands out of my hands , and I sat there , silent , watching as he fumbled the bands into position with the little cup to hold the weapon under his right armpit .
27 When I did return , I locked myself in and heaved the great oak table against the door and fastened the windows .
28 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
29 ‘ I did n't want anyone bursting in and getting the wrong idea , like you have , ’ Donna said , smiling again .
30 they step in and take a positive lead when things are n't progressing well .
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