Example sentences of "[verb] [art] lower [noun sg] " 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 Two soldiers were detailed to search the lower part of the house and two the upper .
5 Note that eurobonds are unlikely to attract tax exempt investors such as pension funds , given the lower yield associated with bearer status .
6 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 .
7 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 ) .
8 If women fully develop the lower pec muscles , the result is that the bust is pushed out by large underlying muscles , thus seeming larger .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The upperline represents the upper chain , the underline represents the lower chain .
14 On appeal , the Supreme Court affirmed the Lower Court 's ruling , but not without some controversy .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 This may partly explain the lower prevalence rate found in several previous studies in comparison with our results .
19 The marchers avoided the Lower Ormeau on their way back home in the afternoon .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 To accept the lower parity without the disciplines would be to license the inflationary wage settlements that have characterised post-war Britain . ’
23 John Young is always especially smart and handsome when he visits the lower deck for his strolls , morning and evening , with ivory-topped cane , with burnished black shoes , with plausible perfecto .
24 Increases in CO 2 anticipated over the next 50 years are expected to produce such a change by cooling the lower stratosphere .
25 It was normal practice for the trademark to occupy the upper half of the design , while the title and other details occupied the lower half .
26 Since the mantle part of the descending lithosphere is cold relative to the asthenosphere it may be sufficiently dense to pull the lower part of the crust down if the upper part is detached .
27 Plastic pins simply pushed in to secure the lower half of the handle to the body of the mower .
28 To measure the power in a load , whichever of the movable or pair of fixed coils has the lower resistance is connected essentially or actually in series with the load as indicated in figure 7.2(b) , so that the load current is essentially or actually carried .
29 Gesner moved to mask her again , and once more she darted round the screen , suddenly making great play with the peacock tail , holding it up to hide the lower part of her face , managing to pretend never to see the front of Luxembourg 's face , and never to let him see her .
30 Roll over again , keeping the lower leg bent .
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