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

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1 But this was too soon in my own development for me to be able to grasp the opportunity and eventually the shop closed down and Mr Farrer moved on .
2 It is the human being who will be faced with the opportunity and perhaps the temptation to be violent , and who will make the decision as to which path to follow .
3 Darlington police have been told about the vandalism and yesterday an officer went to interview Miss Golightly .
4 She urges the excellence and dignity of courage , a glittering idea which has dazzled mankind from age to age and animated sometimes the housebreaker and sometimes the conqueror . ’
5 I am entering the RAF and then the Navy because I believe I can contribute something to this country by so doing .
6 They dispose of ‘ all the nice furniture that used to be in the saloon and then the candelabra ’ .
7 Shiloh was some twenty miles from the camp , but the storyteller does not dwell on the sight of the Israelites ( and the Philistines , too ! ) twiddling their thumbs while the runner and then the ark are on their way .
8 The cheesemaker has the best control over his cheese if he is able to use the milk from his own flock or herd — he then knows exactly what he is getting and where the animals have been grazed as the type of grass and subsoil contributes much to the flavour of the milk and then the cheese .
9 It is half past three of the afternoon and already the houses across the burn are fading into a sodden gloom .
10 I suspect that there 'll there 'd been a certain amount of alienation for a long time things that the men had to accept because the people with the money and therefore the power said that they had to you know a I think quarry men are very proud on one level great sort of craftsmen in a way and erm I 'm sure that you know th the last couple of years well I 've heard them say really tha that there 'd been things niggling them with the management but I suppose this was just like a blatant smack in the face and they realize that if they accepted this if they let the management walk all over them this was the thin end of the wedge you know that .
11 Leading dissidents in the ruling United National Party , however , organized public rallies to attack the executive presidency for running a " police state " , marginalizing the parliament and even the Cabinet , and ruling through presidential advisers with no public accountability .
12 At the same time we explained the role of one EC institution , the European Monetary Cooperation Fund , in administering the snake and then the EMS arrangements .
13 So what happens of course in an institution like that is the the leaders define the doctrine congregation for the doctrine of the faith , lays down the doctrine of the faith and then the believers are then obliged to believe it .
14 It had taken them ages to get back from the Lock and now the evening was drawing in .
15 In such cases unemployment is known to be impending at the outset of the contract and therefore the exclusion ‘ unemployment known to be impending at the commencement of insurance ’ will apply with a resultant repudiation of the claim .
16 He says Mr Kirk is just trying to influence the election and even the school headmaster wants nothing to do with it .
17 The next house ( 7/174 ) was owned by the Černín and later the Sterreggov family .
18 Fine town houses of the eighteenth century , some of them now embassies , give way slowly to the more compact residences of the nineteenth , then to the woods and then the seaside suburb of Scheveningen .
19 First we tension the foot and then the luff until we get a properly shaped aerofoil .
20 That used to be the kitchen and then the wall , you know where that stove was
21 On the plus side the harness and especially the hip belt is extremely comfortable , its extra wide shape wrapping round the hips with more than a hint of luxury .
22 In their defence the managers are entitled to protest that the pressure for success , or at least avoidance of failure , comes from the boardroom and ultimately the supporters .
23 We 've been talking to Michael Medleycote from the British Tourist Authority , and one of the points I was making to him was with the recession and also the Gulf war people are very concerned , a ) there 's the cost of flying , but also they 're concerned of course about security .
24 Well , I have to say , I mean it is a fairly gloomy picture , is it not , with the recession and then the Gulf war , which we said both of those there are signs well certainly the war , we hope , is over .
25 You were , however , closely linked with the Dadaists and then the Surrealists ?
26 Well we 've been talking about the benefits which the local firms obviously gain from the work that 's going on here , but the question could be asked , what benefit do the academics in the University and also the students gain from the , the programme ?
27 Sir David added there are very expensive costs to the university and ultimately the taxpayer from closing the dental school .
28 The building and then the operation of the railways created a vast new industry , which provided work across the whole range of employment grades .
29 This lease is of course a lease of part of the building and therefore the structure has been excluded .
30 And it has to be said , he wrote , that its opposite , a feeling of elation , equally physical , equally extra-physical , has also been a constant feature of my life , manifesting itself regularly though impossible to predict , a reeling in the chest this time , the chest and perhaps the throat , a feeling of the heart leaping and the blood pumping , it came when I first took up a brush and made a mark on paper , it came when I picked up the first readymade and felt it transformed by that very action , it came when Madge rang to say she could not go on , when Annie wrote to say she was not coming back , when the idea of the glass first popped into my head .
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