Example sentences of "[verb] [art] lower [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Laganside agreed to review safety procedures during the week-long break to accommodate the Lower Ormeau Community Festival . |
2 | Gently curve the lower edge of the strip up to a 4cm point at the opposite end . |
3 | Later neolithic houses were normally built on a stone footing and this system — building the lower part of the walls of stone , the upper part of mudbrick — became standard in the bronze age . |
4 | At the time of writing we have had two productive days clearing the front of the Horderley station platform and building the lower courses of the new facing wall . |
5 | The horse can move its lower jaw from side to side when eating , and the jaw muscles drag the lower teeth inward in a grinding motion . |
6 | Two soldiers were detailed to search the lower part of the house and two the upper . |
7 | Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds , given the lower yield associated with bearer status . |
8 | It is generally thought that the latter component should be small ( about one-third the concentration of H 2 O 2 ) which , given the lower sensitivity of the instrument for CH 3 OOH ( by a factor of 0.6 ) , implies that the total peroxide signal should approximate that for hydrogen peroxide alone . |
9 | The Pb isotope data for other islands located in areas of old lithosphere , Fernando de Noronha , Cape Verdes and the oceanic Cameroon line ( Fig. 1 ) , tend to be only slightly high in 206 Pb/ 204 Pb for a given 207 Pb/ 204 Pb ( Fig. 2 c ) , as expected given the lower average U/Pb ratios of lavas from these islands ( Fig. 3 a ) . |
10 | In February 1834 , an American called Benjamin Bonneville penetrated the lower Nez Perce heartland west of the Snake in the continuing battle to win over trade from the British . |
11 | The criminogenic nature of the social system , as it was described , was that honest labour was rewarded only with poverty-level wages and filthy cellar homes , while the ruling class indulged itself in idle luxury ‘ enshrined in palaces , furnished in a style of Oriental splendour ’ , thus encouraging the lower orders to improvise their own short-cut to the universal aspiration of acquisition : |
12 | I would expect to see the lower figures resulting in as indeed they themselves imply , lower migration movements to North Yorkshire and indeed I think the figures from er might end up by the end of the period as net outward movement from North Yorkshire to be achieved , given the level of commitments we have up front . |
13 | Examples 6–9 should be played using a pick/finger combination ; pick the lower notes , and finger-pick the upper ones . |
14 | If women fully develop the lower pec muscles , the result is that the bust is pushed out by large underlying muscles , thus seeming larger . |
15 | Thiercelin signalled to the sharpshooters manning the lower windows of the dining-room to hold their fire . |
16 | The average group however choose private provision when G is low or medium , hence preferring the lower level of state spending , but switch to public provision when G is high , this being their overall preferred level . |
17 | The enhancements also include the ability to support the lower line speeds — 1,200Kbps to 9,600Kbps — used for wide area network connections in some countries . |
18 | In the nineteenth century they manned the lower ranges of the political structure by combining with their traditional municipal powers the electoral patronage of parliamentary government . |
19 | These US estimates tend to emphasize direct rather than opportunity costs , partly reflecting the lower level of welfare support especially for the higher education of children . |
20 | Around the stair tower , a curved , fin-like aluminium wall screens the lower conference room and the boardroom terrace above , and adds a further textural element to the low-key material themes of timber and brick . |
21 | The upperline represents the upper chain , the underline represents the lower chain . |
22 | On appeal , the Supreme Court affirmed the Lower Court 's ruling , but not without some controversy . |
23 | A rock lay in his way and in revenge he kicked at it , catching the lower eye of one of his boots against its sharp side , and ripping his nearside instep as a result . |
24 | Instead , two much thinner battens are fitted to steady the lower apron and , being left free at the front or upper ends , they are able to maintain the sail shape while the rear end of the kite flexes in the manner of a soaring bird 's tail feathers . |
25 | With those I returned at speed to the boathouse and attacked the lower door , first hammering the toe of the tyre lever into a nonexistent crack between the wooden door frame and the surrounding brickwork at a level just below the keyhole , then bashing the far end of that iron , to put heavy leverage against the door frame , then wrenching out the lever and repeating the whole process above the lock , this time with fury . |
26 | This may partly explain the lower prevalence rate found in several previous studies in comparison with our results . |
27 | The marchers avoided the Lower Ormeau on their way back home in the afternoon . |
28 | Because of the close proximity of the vagina to the rectum , women are more prone to suffer the other important late complications of LGV , the so-called ano-rectal syndrome , in which the infective and inflammatory processes involve the lower bowel . |
29 | I imagine it must have been a cypress tree since they prune the lower branches leaving a swordlike edge sticking up . |
30 | A café curtain is an ideal way of giving privacy if you are overlooked , or for blocking out an unwanted view , as this type of curtain covers the lower half of the window permanently , leaving the top half uncovered . |