Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 However , these are the very subjects that need clarification and agreement before a record 's release or the setting up of any tour dates and making of a promotional video .
2 This can occur for a number of reasons-exposure or the mixing of dissimilar disinfectants or a detergent with a dissimilar disinfectant , the exposure of the disinfectant to certain materials , especially dirt , which chemically or physically inter-react and reduce its efficiency , inaccurate mixing , the use of partially depleted solution or the topping up of depleted solutions .
3 Almost all of them are found in regrowth , e.g. species of Cecropia and Piper , where the chewing off of competing plants is important .
4 But , of course , some status symbols merely seek to inflate the importance of an office or a person out of all proportion to his or her achievements or responsibilities .
5 As a refinery supervisor or a supervisor out in one of the British Aerospace factories , you have to get things out that day .
6 Sabine could n't imagine anyone lounging in those chairs , or throwing a book or a magazine down on one of the tables .
7 But whereas Futurism had been to a large extent aimed at and against Paris and Parisian painting , the Germans were content to remain on the receiving end of things and their work , in the pre-war years at least , had little or no influence back on French art .
8 Erm , yes , as you know I 'm a member of the Essex traffic group and we did state at the time there will be no looking into or no pulling down of any type of property or building , yeah , but it , erm the Council went ahead and looked at Wordsworth Road
9 Provided the relationship goes forward and is unimpeded ( it will be recognised that this description is programmatic only , that the timescale up to this stage may be much extended , and that circumstances affecting it are multitudinous — for example , moral inhibition in the single state may be overcome by marriage ) at some stage there will be direct physical contact , at first of more or less sexual content , later more directly sexual .
10 Mrs O'Brien here at her home in Slough , was told by her husband that the loan back in nineteen eighty seven was only for sixty thousand pounds , the bank did n't correct this or give her independent advice .
11 I mean the lowest turn out in any of the constituencies in , in the general election was much higher than the turn out in local government , I think the lowest turn out in any individual constituency was about fifty four percent in the general election .
12 To both men it seemed that a way out for all parties might be found in an international conference , such as that which had settled the Luxembourg question in 1867 .
13 The Kevin Darley-ridden colt beat Bradawn Breever by a length with Jack Berry 's Palacegate Episode less than a length back in third .
14 I hope that I might have undertaken work of this kind without the experience of working for North Tyneside Community Development Project ( CDP ) from 1974 to 1977 , but I did and that experience shaped both the conceptualizing and the carrying out of this project .
15 Such orders may make provision for the examination of witnesses , either orally or in writing ; for the production of documents ; for the inspection , photographing , preservation , custody or detention of any property ; for the taking of samples of any property and the carrying out of any experiments on or with any property ; for the medical examination of any person ; and for the taking and testing of samples of blood from any person .
16 However the real benefit of the upgrade for walkers is increased waymarking and the opening up of new stretches of the 100 mile route which has a fascinating history .
17 If many of the hamlets in the countryside are at least pre-Norman in origin , rather than the homesteads of early medieval peasants colonising the landscape , can we see any evidence for this colonisation , clearance , and the opening up of new areas to cultivation ?
18 The Forum offers a varied programme including seminars on video production and distribution , video and the child , video language and the language of faith , local communication , and video and the opening up of Eastern Europe .
19 In seminar teaching it should elicit feedback , questioning , the bringing out of implications or contradictions , and the opening up of fresh aspects of the subject .
20 The process of de-industrialization in India under colonial rule began with the deliberate destruction of the cotton manufacturing industry and the opening up of Indian markets to British cotton manufacturers ; from a net exporter , India was reduced to a major importer of cotton manufactures , most of these from Britain , and indeed India was forced to become the single largest importer of British cotton manufactures , sometimes taking as much as 40 per cent of British exports .
21 In the 1720s a government survey counted almost a quarter of a million fugitives , and the opening out of new lands to the south and east continued to attract desperate peasants throughout the eighteenth century .
22 What that review achieved was the compartmentalization of the Health Service , the breaking up of health authorities , from health authority into units , and the heading up of those particular units by , by general managers .
23 Other parts included the Irish curate in Devotion ( 1944 ) , a Hollywood gloss on the Bronte story ; Schumann in Song of Love ( 1947 ) ; the arms dealing lover of Gina Lollobrigida in Never So Few ( 1959 ) ; and the artist-doctor in Of Human Bondage ( 1964 ) .
24 LIBERAL Democrat leaders have healed a party rift over abortion which threatened the desertion of hundreds of members and the walk out of one MP .
25 There seems general agreement that the mind does not work like a camera , faithfully recording everything in front of its lens , for apart from the discrimination of sensations and the filtering out of some of them , the information that is passed on undergoes considerable re-organisation and change so that there is always a discrepancy between the sensory input and what is perceived .
26 A very important function appears to be the discussion and rationalisation of conflicting demands for materials made upon local councils and the drawing up of agreed minimum lists of equipment .
27 The method proved much cheaper than the conventional equipment currently used to monitor pollution levels , and is quick enough to allow recognition of pollution hotspots and the drawing up of weekly pollution maps .
28 She set the candelabrum and the tray down on one of the tables , removing his greatcoat and placing it carefully over the back of a chair so that she might lay out a cloth and utensils .
29 However , the average male tiger weighs 400–500 lb ( 180–225 kg ) and the female up to 100 lb ( 45 kg ) less .
30 Hence , in recent years , we have witnessed the publication of the Gulbenkian Report , the report by the APU Working Party on Aesthetic Development , and the setting up of various national arts organizations , such as the National Association for Education in the Arts , all of which have argued the philosophical justification for arts education .
  Next page