Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The response also emphasised the usefulness of park and ride schemes , pointing to the need for a high degree of co-operation and goodwill where it is necessary to involve adjacent local authorities .
2 The size of the response also makes the survey the biggest regular business in Scotland .
3 The response certainly illustrates the transition to a less " intransitive " pedagogy and more " interpersonal style " : Questions are coming up from the students .
4 In addition to its ecological value , the park also provides the government with its second largest source of foreign exchange ( after coffee ) in the form of " gorilla tourism " .
5 That does not answer the burning problem of law-breaking on a Sunday , especially when the House has not been afforded the opportunity even to debate the matter in full so that a consensus of hon. Members can be taken .
6 The Shield tactfully explained the shift .
7 Tornado alerts were broadcast throughout the afternoon but the crowds still hit the pilgrimage trail to the Arkansas capital .
8 ‘ Or have the Ruskies finally invented the sky hook ? ’
9 He said that this could lead to ‘ a non-statutory monopoly ’ and trigger a free-for-all among farmers with the housewife eventually footing the bill .
10 Neither the stevedores , the lightermen , the coal trimmers nor the seamen easily accepted the possibility that they might be submerged under an advancing tide of labourers more unskilled than themselves .
11 Gently bend the strips outwards to create the impression of water spray .
12 The VCR also converts the colour coding system from NTSC to PAL , by changing the frequency at which the colour information is carried piggyback on the black and white information .
13 Most of the ballroom saw the despatch being given , and could tell from Webster 's dust-stained boots that he must have ridden hard to bring the paper to Brussels , but the Prince merely thrust the despatch into a pocket of his coat and went back to his scrutiny of the younger women .
14 During the 1840s , the quaternions soon inspired the manufacture of other consistent number systems which violated the most obvious laws of arithmetic .
15 Zinreich believes that the sensor significantly improves the precision with which surgeons can excise brain tumours , and enables them to operate through smaller flaps in the skull .
16 The handwriting perhaps prejudices the reader against it , and misspellings like acused , juge , sentencet , can so easily make a teacher feel that the piece is incompetent and deserves low marks .
17 The writer well remembers the surge of power as the cars moved forward leaving motor vehicles well behind ; similar to that of an American PCC car , which the equipment was designed to emulate .
18 But to do this , the writer simply repeats the wording of the question .
19 Explicit relevance is where the writer plainly states the importance of a point in relation to the question being dealt with .
20 The writer once witnessed the eviction of a young reader from a London branch library .
21 The writer often called the tune and imposed his ideas on the art director and visualiser , as a junior art director was then called .
22 The trial also compared the efficacy of oral cholecystography and ultrasonagraphy in the diagnosis/detection of recurrent stones .
23 The noise of running feet of the many people in the galleries also resembled the sound of falling masonry , which added to the panic .
24 This might be in a direct indictment , as at the end of 147 , where after twelve lines describing the poet 's state of fever and madness ( ‘ frantic-mad with evermore unrest ’ ) , the couplet finally reveals the cause of his derangement : ‘ For I have sworn thee fair , and thought thee bright , /Who art as black as hell , as dark as night . ’
25 Distridct judge-arbitrators usually give their reasons orally , the award merely stating the result .
26 As the name implies you walk towards the back of the board thereby sinking the tail .
27 Following reconsideration of the issue in the light of the comments received on E 37 and E 39 in June , the Board tentatively reconfirmed the Statement of Intent decisions .
28 He said : ‘ The board fully supports the manager — and I 'm certain Graeme is just as concerned as anyone else .
29 The climbers later recorded the route in the park headquarters , naming the peak Point Nora Batty , to the disdain of the Park Ranger who suggested the Americans did n't want their mountains named after British politicians !
30 I would regard it as particularly inappropriate for the creditor simply to entrust the security document to the debtor with a view to the debtor obtaining the surety 's signature .
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