Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , it 's not often the majority express themselves without some prompting from the shop stewards , ’ the convener replied , ‘ but in this instance the reaction was instantaneous . |
2 | Aelian reports that ‘ the Brahmins honour them above all other birds . |
3 | I disagree , and on the contrary find myself in full agreement with those parts of the judgment of Parker L.J . |
4 | Some of my former colleagues would agree that my recent work is unhistorical but on the contrary condemn it for this — or rather they would condemn it did they not resort to the easier course of dismissing it as the gutterings of a senile mind . |
5 | Long lines of windows in the hull and a large window in the transom provide plenty of natural light in the stern saloon and the cabins . |
6 | If we now compare the fortunes of a girl apprentice in the same firm ( and the wage-books describe her as such , rather than a " learner " ) , Miss Whyte , she began in 1901 probably at 55 . |
7 | Most coastal features attached at both ends to the coast orientate themselves at right angles to the resultant provided that the fetch is approximately the same in all directions . |
8 | Round the neck of the bottle was a piece of paper with the words DRINK ME in large letters . |
9 | The nudes owe something to those of Bill Brandt done in the late 1940s and early 50s , but as in all his work Friedlander 's choice of vantage point and his use of irony forces questions on the viewer , rather than supplying answers . |
10 | The judges know nothing about any will of the people except in so far as that will is expressed by an Act of Parliament , and would never suffer the validity of a statute to be questioned on the ground of its having been passed or kept alive in opposition to the wishes of the electors . ’ |
11 | Conditions laid down by Haussmann along the lines of those set out by the Monopoly Commission , that the companies divest themselves of certain divisions which , if merged , would be against German interests in the arms industry , were eventually agreed to by both MBB and Daimler . |
12 | The apes provide us with much information concerning possible roots of sociable behaviour in man . |
13 | Yachting can survive as a spectator sport , but the participants owe it to future generations not to promote tobacco consumption as part of their lifestyle . |
14 | The first of them is the group thank you to all of them for assisting the panel sometimes working on the computing . |
15 | In part two , as the Featherstonehaughs preen themselves in pristine white tuxedos , flaunting two-foot mug shots offering surrealist images of bodyless faces , hands and legs emerging and retreating , the word precious takes on a different meaning : while yet further connotations appear as the Cholmondeleys , in voluptuous crimson velvet , sensually stimulate the imagination in part three . |
16 | The sponsors offer him at 33-1 , which could be generous , while making Ghofar and Bonanza Boy joint favourites at 5-1 . |
17 | The single-storey houses have roofs of corrugated cardboard , and are built of hollow red bricks called tejole , which the people make themselves with crude machines . |
18 | And we saw the religious people , the religious men , who erm are the only people that are allowed to smoke drugs , you know , illegal drugs er things like marijuana , they 're actually allowed to because the people view them as half alive and half dead and that was interesting to see . |
19 | Echoes of the signal alert them to possible prey , at ranges up to 80–90 metres in shallow waters . |
20 | Shocked , she stared disbelievingly at the receding back of Doctor Anderson , and wondered what had been contained in the message that had made a member of the staff drop everything in such an unprofessional way . |
21 | So the Inland Revenue gets a bonus the company gets a claw-back and the members get nothing at all . |
22 | Do you mean to tell me that the girls ask you for such stuff as you have been reading ? |
23 | Now how did a giant of the church get himself into such a position ? |
24 | So when the Danes reconsider it in another referendum on May 18th , will most Europeans know what is at stake ? |
25 | The Damsels view her with malignant Eyes : |
26 | The Cartesians concede something like this in the case of brute animal life . |
27 | It would have been the easiest thing in the world take me into another room and tell me they actually liked what Allison was doing , but they did n't . ’ |
28 | The children amuse themselves for much of the time , with the local swimming pool proving a favourite treat . |
29 | The oceans provide us with much more than pleasure for the diver and beautiful photographs for the photographer ; they also give us invaluable knowledge . |
30 | Inasmuch as the parables provide us with some indication of how Jesus saw the world , it must be said that women would appear . |