Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Flimsy metal rails and plastic counters jar with the handsome Neo-classical forms of the galleries ; large panels have been built in the entrance of the three main galleries , blocking the views and making them look smaller , and because space is at a premium , the paintings are sometimes crowded together . |
2 | There are tennis courts at many of our hotels and within the resorts and to help you make your holiday choice we provide this brief guide . |
3 | How do you work , do you buy in the uppers or do you do the entire job yourself ? ’ |
4 | Does it refer to territory already held by the Croatians or does it apply to old frontiers which are up for grabs ? |
5 | He despises the human race and the combinations that make it tick ; the human race in its present state , he 'd qualify — he 'd like to send us all back to nursery school — so he has to behave as unlike his fellow beings as he can . ’ |
6 | I must admit the ‘ truth ’ did not smack me right between the eyes or make me leap like Archimedes from his bath . |
7 | ‘ These are the songs I grew up listening to , ’ she says , ‘ they are the songs that made me want to be a singer . ’ |
8 | Keith has a lot of talent and I think David used to go to him and Keith would rearrange the songs and make them sound good with his bass lines . |
9 | Of course they could n't all be allowed to hide behind the columns of the nave or squat upon the font , and so the stewards took down the barriers and let them flood into my side . |
10 | Sweet and Quine both played guitar for Lloyd Cole back in 1990 — Sweet live , and Quine live and on the record — but while Lloyd Cole kept Quine on a leash , refining his parts and cutting and reconstructing his solos , Sweet just tosses him the keys and lets him rip . |
11 | It is caused by a loss of calcium in the bones that makes them become softer , porous and weaker . |
12 | When the prophet Ezekiel was in the valley of bones he prophesied to the bones and made them join up together . |
13 | Cos it was in with the electric bills , and I did n't want that , and that was one of the advantages that made me decide to have here , cos I knew that the heating was in with the rent . |
14 | I find it impossible to comprehend the scale of this arena , and that afternoon provided a great opportunity to relax in the mountains and let them have their effect on us . |
15 | I found one of the drummers and let him have a tape and he loved it . |
16 | She believes some people will vote Labour to shake up the Conservatives and make them reconsider their policies . |
17 | This is again due to arterial spasm and deoxygenated ( blue blood ) pooling in the veins and making them take on this abnormal hue . |
18 | Now Alan , first of all er have we learned anything do you think over the years or do we seem to be getting worse ? |
19 | Shall I show you some of the pieces and let you try to guess the rules ? |
20 | Maybe JTR helped pick up the pieces or did he watch the poor man 's agony from afar ? |
21 | Once again it boils down to confidence , and the small test I recommend on page 14 for finding out the colours that make you feel secure , can apply just as well to style . |
22 | Women have grabbed rock by the balls and made it squeal in agony . |
23 | It simply refers to all the things the retailer does to look after the customers — the things that make them enjoy visiting that shop or store . |
24 | Downstairs the Disco provided a large crowd with the sounds that made them get on the floor and bring a whole new ball game to the w world of the Barn Dance . |
25 | It was the start of nearly 50 years hanging bells in churches across the country , so when the 6 at St Thomas 's in Oxford needed repairing , he told parishioners to ring the changes and let him install 4 extra ones . |
26 | in the heavens and let us make a celebrated name for ourselves for fear we may be scattered all over the earth , well that was God 's command was n't it there they said be scattered all over the earth |
27 | If you can identify some of them , you may find you can arrange things so that you avoid some of the situations that make you feel Not-OK and increase your exposure to situations where you experience OKness . |
28 | Throughout that period I 've canvassed for the Labour Party , I 've campaigned for the Labour Party , I 've argued for the Labour Party and one of the items that made me join the Labour Party and one of the items I got other people to join the Labour Party was that Labour was a mass Party , because it consisted of hundreds of thousands of individual members and it consisted of millions of trade unionists . |
29 | and that will relax the tissues and let it fill up that bit easier . |
30 | But there is a great deal you can do to ease your misery , alleviate the worst of the symptoms and let you join in most of the fine weather fun without spending your days in a darkened room with a crate of Kleenex . |