Example sentences of "[verb] [art] nice [noun] " in BNC.

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31 But he has a nice face , and very beautiful dark eyes .
32 She says she likes Bob Cratchit. he 's a good actor , and has a nice face .
33 He has a nice verbalism .
34 Now , with players like Hassler , Reuter and Moller emerging , Klinsmann confirming his European Championship promise and Augenthaler re-emerging from the shadows as libero , the side has a nice balance between youth and experience .
35 Most people find life a mixture of nice and nasty experiences and behaviour is aimed at maximizing the nice experiences and minimizing the nasty ones .
36 Right so it 's not just that the National Party want the people on the ground to choose the nice addresses .
37 The difference has spawned the nice turn of phrase ‘ security by accomplishment ’ , rather than by secrecy — which means keeping scientifically ahead of the Soviets by remaining free to move speedily , rather than by emulating their deadening security mania .
38 ‘ Well , you deserve a nice wife , Joe , honest you do .
39 ‘ You 've done a nice job here . ’
40 ‘ And you 've done a nice supper . ’
41 He doubled back to tell Holly she had written a nice piece on Donaldson .
42 Employees were never fired ; a job at the company was a career for life that paid very well , included excellent benefits , and afforded a nice place to work .
43 Personally , I think that in choosing to wed a nice girl like Eunice Gray and have a son he made a very sensible move .
44 I 'm looking a nice person .
45 The neck pickup was warm and fat , the middle slightly brighter but still with lots of depth ( ideal for clean rhythm playing ) , while the bridge unit was sharp enough to create a nice shimmer through an outboard chorus , but warm enough to solo with the amp overdriving slightly .
46 Highton Highton I came a nice part .
47 Because she seemed a nice woman and had had a nice mother , with whom she seemed to get on well .
48 Right you 've made a nice mess out there have n't you ?
49 Oh dear well you 've certainly made a nice job of it here anyway .
50 And Peggy now patted her grandmother 's hand , saying , ‘ If one could only remember the nice things , the pleasant things , and let others go by ; but it 's always the reverse : the unpleasant things grow like weeds and choke any nice memory you might harbour . ’
51 Do you like the nice biscuits ?
52 But now Cleese breaks his silence to talk about fame , fortune and ‘ the fear of not being thought a nice chap ’ and in the process makes a remarkable offer to the press
53 ‘ The crippling thing is the fear of not being thought a nice chap .
54 Well ladies generally wear a nice dresses .
55 If she sees a nice dress for her , she 'll buy it .
56 I mean she she might want to buy a nice desk .
57 I 'm promised a nice piece of rump steak with saute potatoes .
58 Yeah cos I looked in ours and I said to our Joe I 'd like a nice dress .
59 ‘ No , I would n't let you , you 'd say thank you very much , the fees are this price , and I 'd like a nice flat of my own with carpets going right up to the wall and no counting how much electric fire we use . ’
60 ‘ Would you like a nice cuppa , dear ? ’
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