Example sentences of "[be] [art] [noun] [adv] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gone are the days when women recording artists were tightly packaged and adorned with ribbons . |
2 | This could even be the reason why drinking coffee is so addictive . |
3 | In the sense that , in a way going on from what I was saying on the face of it south China ought to be the area where land reform will be easiest to achieve in the sense that here you 've got a society which is landlord dominated , heavily landlord dominated and therefore w where one would expect that the antagonism , antagonisms between landlords and tenants would be at their greatest . |
4 | Beyond were the mountains where rebel artillery waited to shell the city and the cool blue sea with loyalist naval batteries pounding the coast . |
5 | Lot one hundred is the Weber upright Duo-Art piano , Lot one hundred , two hundred pounds offered , two hundred pounds , any more at two hundred ? |
6 | For example , post-puberty is the time when peer group friendships may take over from parents as the major influence . |
7 | Allegories of Reading ( 1979 ) , for example , is the place where de Man develops a critique of the referentiality of language in an argument which culminates regularly in his most cited declarations about the nature of language . |
8 | In Wensleydale , Bolton Castle looks across the broad valley to Penhill , which , legend has it , was once the haunt of a fierce giant , while the castle itself is the place where Mary Queen of Scots was placed under house arrest before she was taken to London to be executed . |
9 | You move into the south which is the area where landlord exploitation might have been at its most intense , where you would expect antagonisms to be greatest , where one would expect that peasants would be actually demanding land reform and , and indeed if you , you go back to , to the you 've clearly got that almost spontaneous underlying radicalism because of the , the intense landlord exploitation . |
10 | Tonight 's the night when Swindon Town SHOULD book their place to Wembley , for the first division play off final . |
11 | ‘ Just that it 's the region where Clarion Call appears to have vanished . |
12 | So that 's the region where calcium carbonate is no longer super-saturated and so that skeletal material , as it floated down through the water column , would begin to dissolve . |
13 | To increase out migration will selectively erm encourage those people least able to compete probably the the the the younger section , the seventeen to twenty ei twenty four year age group which we already know are there 's a net out migration flow . |
14 | However , it seems that there is a lot more Kent furniture waiting in the reserves , unknown to the public : the furniture-maker had made many runs of sofas , chairs and so on . |
15 | It has been suggested that sleep is a time when brain activity changes from one of acquiring , interpreting , and acting upon information obtained from the environment to one of consolidating daytime memories and experience . |
16 | This is a world where document management and revision tracking are probably more important than the finer points of typography , the ability to pull information out of the corporate data base more vital than a range of typefaces and sizes . |
17 | The beat was the site where police control of the urban population was felt most acutely . |
18 | And er I lost touch with her after that but Joyce was very nice , very , very a down to earth cockney girl from Hockston and she said er she 'd tell her sister she said I do admire my sister she said they 'll never have anything other than a council house , I do n't suppose but she said my brother-in-law mends people 's motorcycles as a side line and the money that he gets from that he gives her most of it and she buys things on hire purchase , this was the days when hire purchase was n't fearsomely expensive |
19 | The 1950s was a period when state intervention in childhood was highly visible . |
20 | This was a period when coal consumption , and hence the number of miners employed , was rapidly rising . |
21 | and let's hope they 're all looking on the bright side of life for this week 's coca cola cup games … now there was a time when Gloucester rugby would always give us a cheer … but they 're down in the dumps too … |