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

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1 We both got our heads down and then a scratching noise started up Steve is that you ?
2 The concept clearly was meant to establish a College in the broad sense of a learned foundation , whereas what emerged almost inevitably , from the actual circumstances of its establishment and funding , degenerated into what was to remain for a century basically and predominantly a horse infirmary .
3 ( Tramp art is an old American form of folk art in which small pieces of wood are laid together and then a plaster cast taken . )
4 Backwards and forwards the engine passes , increasing its load at each operation , until behind its tender it may have a string of vehicles more than two hundred yards in length with a brake van in the rear .
5 Onward and upward the track wound , clinging to the side of the ridge like a pale slippery centipede .
6 there was this witch doctor and Scooby Doo was — he was standing by the witch doctor and the witch doctor went in and he went — he went chasing him Scooby Doo went in the cupboard with Shaggy and got some clothes on and they were acting on and then the witch doctor pressed the button and they turned on again then and then Scooby was acting and then they just take him and he keeped on switching it until they all came round and the all clothes fell off him .
7 In radio control parlance this is called the frame rate and determines how rapidly and smoothly the servo position can be updated .
8 Colonic washout reduces rapidly and significantly the serum concentrations of 5-ASA and Ac-5-ASA as seen in Table IV .
9 Then , as Mike became more and more the lead guitarist , I played more and more bass .
10 The announcement was greeted with some scepticism by environmental groups , with Greenpeace describing it as " purely and simply a public relations exercise " .
11 The Model Contract Conditions set out fairly and succinctly the principle obligations of the solicitors and of the authority .
12 Send and return jacks come next , then a three-pin balanced XLR out and finally the footswitch jack socket for the ‘ solo ’ channel .
13 On the ‘ real resource ’ view a public sector project uses up real resources now and hence the opportunity cost is incurred now in the form of reduced private sector consumption ; in the future , debt interest payments must be paid and the bonds redeemed if they are not perpetual ones .
14 That 's history now and already the planning process is under way to take Canada on to 1995 and the next World Cup , wherever that may be .
15 Florence Nightingale has been the inspiration for twentieth-century nursing ; every now and then a historian attempts to point out that there may have been aspects of her life which were not quite so saintly as we believe , but this does not shatter her image .
16 Every now and then a jack pike would rupture the tranquillity as it marauded the easy pickings .
17 Every now and then the fossil record throws up fossils which are palaeontological puzzles .
18 Oh yes , I know , this that one is really and truly an office lamp .
19 I became there and then the cricket fanatic I have remained ever since , ’ he recalled in Maurice Tate ( 1976 ) .
20 there er like a coal er this was an outside toilet that you got into round there and then the end bit was a coal shed .
21 The former enshrines the major cavity properties : E1 is the incident field amplitude ( normally zero in a laser ) ; t is the time for light to propagate from the cell output around to the input , equal to ( " : - — L ) /c ; 8 is the cavity mistuning , whose physical significance is best examined for the empty cavity , in steady state , whence and thus The cavity field thus has resonances spaced at intervals of in 8 , which are very sharp if R is close to unity ( high-finesse resonator ) .
22 Again and again the master assassin ducked the sweep of Sunfang .
23 The two layers of atoms are initially x metres apart and so the strain energy per square metre for a stress s causing a strain e will be : But Hooke 's law says : So , putting in for e : Strain energy per square metre =
24 And as the particles go round and round this racetrack , it 's a bit like a car with its headlights going on , and as it goes faster and faster the car headlights more or less catch up with each other , you see what I 'm saying .
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