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

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1 Are you gon na do the regional accents all the way round .
2 A bigger problem that converting between video standards is that fact that most older monitors are simply not up to working with the high resolutions that the PC needs .
3 The gharial needs all the breeding help it can get , for it now rates as an endangered species .
4 Sabine saw that the arched motif had been repeated in the french windows all the way along the front of the house and the stout wooden entrance .
5 Do n't wan na use the French doors all the time would n't you ?
6 Apart from the different sizes available the packaging of ceramic wall tiles is confusing , to say the least .
7 In his Memoirs he claims feebly he had foreseen the dangers , but believed that with the limited forces available an attack on the Left Bank would have been stopped by the ‘ well-constructed ’ enemy position .
8 The problem for librarian and teacher alike is to devise a system which will enable him to achieve reasonable success in spite of all the colossal problems that the size and growth of human knowledge present .
9 I think that 's a prudent way of going about things , it 's responsive t to the questions which you might possibly have read and but it does n't make over optimistic assessments about the likely savings that the council control .
10 In the period 1821–1825 , for example , the number of new appointments each year ranged from a low of 237 to a high of 494 , but even in one of the better years such a total divided into thirty shares was not going to permit even the best supplied politician to buy his election .
11 Parents may have to come to terms with this , and accept the partner , in spite of the many problems such a relationship causes for others in the family .
12 When she joined me-after we 'd met while she was still an undercover FedPol investigator — she sternly announced that she was coming into the firm for the sake of the money , and because the job offered interest and challenge without the lethal risks that a FedPol agent often had to run .
13 1990 is a good time for a Zeppelin retrospective since a new generation has grown up without all the negative associations that the band once had .
14 1990 is a good time for a Zeppelin retrospective since a new generation has grown up without all the negative associations that the band once had .
15 Britain must be one of the only countries in the world where the club members manhandle the two-seater gliders all the way out to the launch point .
16 Then there 'd be the Corpy watchmen all the way round , wherever there was a hole in the road .
17 The critical questions such a strategy needs to answer include :
18 Although , as Lewis remarked in a wartime sermon , all individuals face the ultimate realities all the time , war quickens and sharpens our awareness .
19 Production here does not continue on the same path , moving in the same cycles all the time , but increases in scope .
20 The same old thing — cleaning the same things all the time , that 's what gets me .
21 The outer boundary of the greenbelt is based on physical features , they 're not necessarily follow exactly the same features all the way round the Greater York Greater York area .
22 The alchemists maintained that through the correct disciplines such a return might be made .
23 As I say , the back of the house faces south , the summer sun was on the upper frames all the time .
24 In the four years 1522–5 the King may have got as much as £100,000 per annum from forced loans and subsidies , but his foreign adventures were brought to a sudden and ignominious halt by the refusal to pay the ‘ amicable grant ’ .
25 Often it claims that results obtained by such methods do not need formalization ; that they explain themselves ; and that they generate the new questions that the discipline needs .
26 Although it must have been over a hundred years old the cottage was still on the edge of the village simply because there was no building land beyond it .
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