Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [art] [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 All these conservatives sit at their conference saying what they 're going to do to the unemployed and the fraud and what have you !
2 A bigger pad over the top , there 's the sling and towards your casualty and place it on the body down the straight and the elbow and the point at the same side , tuck this hand under and tuck all this underneath the arm and bring the rest of it round the back , tie it up as close to the fingers as you can and try to remember how to do a reef knot , at least always make sure it 's firm , is that alright for you ?
3 Men , women and children of all ages , wept openly at the going of the blues , and the yellows , the white and the green and the orange , the last of the ‘ Standard Bogies ’ , the Cunarders , the ‘ Coronations ’ and the single-decker from Dalmuir .
4 The Congress of Deputies on Nov. 16 approved an all-party declaration deploring the murder and calling on the public to reject racism , while politicians of both the left and the right and trade union leaders joined in a protest march against racism in the capital on Nov. 21 .
5 Marco said , ‘ Let's say we pay the fine and the crystal and you take us to Titan . ’
6 The five storey corn mill , built in 1820 , was still working in the 1970's when the house and mill were discovered by sculptor Anne Campbell .
7 or the black and the cerise and all the jacquards
8 But the party has also lost out because of the salience of race ( which encouraged the white south to defect to the Republicans ) , embourgeoisement of the working class , and the Social Issue ( concern about the rise of the anti-Vietnam war protest movement in the 1970s and the assertiveness and challenges to traditional values by various minority groups ) .
9 Current interpretations of partnership are surely running the risk of taking into account only the immediate when the advantage and purpose of partnerships is perhaps to do with something much more long term .
10 In which case I would see that the sensible thing to do , which is what we have done , is to assume that the current vacancy rate stays the same as a percentage and that with a larger dwelling stock , results in some additional vacant dwellings .
11 I deliberately reverse patterns which require an amount of hand stitching as the knitted picture will look the same as the chart and thus make following the embroidery instructions a lot easier .
12 Or , as it is sometimes switched round in homophobic ( or just careless ) thought : the victim is somehow the same as the aggressor and hence in some vague sense complicit with the aggression .
13 ‘ You see , the fare 's the same as the date and the date as the year — I 'd already noticed that , of course .
14 According to Independent on Sunday of Sept. 6 , the SC Secretary Yury Skokov was creating throughout Russia local branches of the SC , answerable to him , to control the local branches of the military and the Interior and Security Ministries .
15 And to each of them Frith gave the cunning and the fierceness and the desire to hunt and slay and eat the children of El-ahrairah .
16 The conference is for those working in education for the over-16s and the Youth and Community Services and will demonstrate the multi-ethnic , multicultural nature of European society .
17 I told him last week that he looked more like a German than a Frenchman and he became very cross . ’
18 Behind her in the hallway was a grey Rotweiler no bigger than a pony and no fiercer than a cobra with a hangover .
19 thing and that 's without a pump , so to set up it 'll cost me probably a thousand and a bit and I want and then I 'll need to have the rest of the money left over to survive
20 The challenge became even greater with the advent of 45rpm discs , which had to be provided with an ‘ optional centre ’ no less than an inch and a half in diameter for quick-acting autochange and juke-box mechanisms .
21 Now another life was about to begin , one in which she was no more than a surname and number , a woman who had lifted her hand in salute and sworn allegiance to King and country .
22 This done it soon became clear that Clairvaux had been no more than a pretext and that the real problems lay elsewhere .
23 Leeds began as if their miserable Anfield record was no more than a myth and Liverpool had the indignity of being pinned in their penalty area in front of an affronted Kop .
24 They seemed to smell the air and if a lone bird hove in sight , they 'd pick it up when it was no more than a speck and watch it till it disappeared , and everything about it would be important to them — the direction of its flight , the way it flew , its height above the water , and so on .
25 ‘ Yet — with your Grace 's permission ? — if this eight hundred marks was paid over no more than a year and a half ago , surely it can not all have been used or turned into goods so soon , ’ he said .
26 The village is called Croysant le Wold ; it 's a lost village , more or less — there are a lot of lost villages scattered round the feet of these hills , no more than a grange and a church still standing .
27 The bomb weighed no more than a pound and a man could carry up to thirty of them .
28 Some would turn the argument around and claim that the concept of deity is the product of that culture , being no more than an idealisation and personalisation of cultural elements , without any objective existence .
29 When this cloud settles on the skin it causes a red rash , but it is no more than an irritation and certainly nothing to justify the terrible image of this animal that has been so relentlessly fostered by cheap novels and films .
30 The left-hand foliage pendant which once hung above the west door of the King 's Drawing Room bore the brunt of the flames and only two tiny fragments of the original 7ft drop survive ; a couple of limewood crocus heads no more than an inch and a half across .
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