Example sentences of "and [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Do you remember those lovely Himalayas with snow on them in the distance , the picnics out to Wildflower Hall ( Lord Kitchener 's old residence ) , the horrible rock pythons twined round an Indian 's neck ( they were harmless ) , the lepers that bothered Rachel , and the teas at Davico 's ?
2 The young Beatrice Potter , anonymously living among the textile workers of Bacup , had no doubt that she shared the lives of the ‘ comfortable working class ’ — dissenters and co-operators , a tight community without the casual , marginal or ‘ unrespectable ’ , surrounded by ‘ the general well-being of well-earned and well-paid work ’ , ‘ the cottages comfortable and well-furnished , and the teas excellent ’ .
3 Let's have a look at some of the closing questions , erm , before we we run out of time and the teas ready .
4 The model orchard shows how apples and pears were grown in the 1950s compared with modern methods , and the strawberries look as mouthwatering as always .
5 The egg yolks and the strawberries and the sugar .
6 The injection works in up to 85 per cent of cases , and the tablets in up to 70 per cent of patients .
7 Deanne Petherbridge on Johnny Thompson and the Tablets of Phallocratic History
8 she , keeps checking me for the thyroid as well now , every time I go and the tablets are all going haywire , she takes a blood test , a blood thing you know , your pulse every time I go
9 The cameras clearly identified the property on the counter and the vendors who produced it .
10 The conversations between the officers and the vendors essentially concerned bartering about price , and , to maintain their cover , the officers engaged in friendly banter with the vendors , asked questions such as the area of London it would be unwise to resell the goods , and required the signing of receipts recording the money paid for specified goods .
11 The cameras clearly identified the property as it lay on the counter , and the vendors who produced it .
12 0503.22 Understanding the business and the vendors ' intentions
13 An overall grasp of the business and the vendors ' intentions must be established .
14 The key features review provides MAS with an opportunity to add value to the purchaser 's acquisition plans by identifying factors that give grounds for the purchaser to reduce both his and the vendors ' price expectations and by suggesting pragmatic solutions , based on experience , that enable the deal to proceed without leaving either side overly exposed .
15 You should note that [ Selling agent ] and the vendors reserve the right to :
16 In consideration of your being provided with the Information , you hereby agree with KPMG Peat Marwick , the Company and the Vendors on the following terms .
17 You understand and acknowledge that KPMG Peat Marwick and the Vendors make no representations or warranties , expressed or implied , as to the accuracy or completeness of the Information and shall have no liability to you or any other person resulting from your use of the Information .
18 This Agreement is for the benefit of KPMG Peat Marwick and the Vendors , and shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in respect hereof .
19 The purchaser and the vendors shall bear their own legal and other professional fees and costs and no such fees shall be charged to ABC or any of its subsidiaries other than has been provided for in the net assets at completion .
20 The purchaser and the vendors shall bear their own legal and other professional fees and costs and no such fees shall be charged to ABC or any of its subsidiaries other than has been provided for in the net assets at completion .
21 [ and the Vendors ]
22 [ and the Vendors ]
23 It is helpful for the purchaser and the vendors to understand the implications of both joint liability and several liability .
24 Indeed , both management and the vendors will usually be under a fiduciary duty to ensure that the commercial purpose inherent in minimising the tax bill is achieved .
25 As for the Chancellor himself , Mr Parkinson said : ‘ I think he has both the backbone and the brains and the determination to see us through this difficulty . ’
26 Mr Patten , a former Tory research officer and the brains in the Thatcher team , has been involved in the great behind-the-scenes task of the week at the Imperial Hotel , Blackpool .
27 For Yegor Gaidar , First Deputy Prime Minister and the brains behind the shock therapy , this was an attack on his government 's freedom .
28 Most of all Trent would have liked to know the power structure and the brains behind Louis .
29 This will show whether you have the stamina and the brains
30 She plaited her hair so tightly that it hurt her , straining hair and flesh until it felt as though the white seam down the back of her head might split and the brains gush out .
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