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

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1 Now most of the forms in this pack you can put in the storage binder because they 're going to be absolutely useless for you .
2 The beginning of an answer to this question is implicit in the accounts of concessive holism we have so far considered .
3 From the patterns of ethnic segregation it appears that a new American ethnic melting pot — or set of melting pots may be forming .
4 2.1.3 " surveyors " means ( Surveyors ) of ( address ) or such other firm of Surveyors previously approved in writing by the Landlord [ such approval not to be unreasonably withheld [ or delayed ] ] as the Tenant may from time to time appoint to perform the functions of the Surveyors under this Agreement It would be foolhardy for the tenant to put itself in a position whereby the landlord must approve the identity of its surveyors .
5 Yeah , well tell him you 'll put him in his diary , I I would have thought if you 'd just sent him the notes to each meeting he would come if he would , if he could , and if he ca n't , he ca n't .
6 Given philosophy 's interest in the foundations of human knowledge it is not surprising that it should spend a considerable amount of its concern with science , the form of human knowledge which has achieved so much .
7 The norms of domestic life it set forth drew a clear ideological boundary between rational members of society and the feckless .
8 ‘ When we asked to see test results so we could recommend the products with some confidence we were told that the data was confidential , between Colin Isaacs and Loblaws . ’
9 To understand the reasons behind that agreement we must look more loosely at the context in which it was made .
10 Hard on the heels of that distinction we learnt in March that two Fellows , Carole Jordan , astrophysicist and physics tutor , and Louise Johnson , had been elected Fellows of the Royal Society , the only two women on the 1990 list .
11 This will obviously entail an extra row in the tableau and to determine the entries in this row we will consider how the general constraint , can be incorporated in a tableau .
12 Before going on to discuss the characteristics of each market we set out in Table 6.3 the size of each of the markets that constitute the London money market .
13 Also throughout the branches of physical geography it was necessary to convince members of other disciplines that physical geographers had a contribution to make and this had to be done by showing what could be done rather than by simply stating in advance that a physical geographer had much to contribute .
14 I know for the readers of Outdoor Action I do n't have to quote the Country Code , but for all our sakes let's stick to it .
15 In the eyes of this boy he and his wife were probably ridiculous , she lying on a sun-chair , he old and out of touch with the world .
16 Among the fragments of blackened paper he saw a used safety match , the unburnt half of the stem clean and white as if it had only recently been struck .
17 ‘ Oh , we pigs have thick skins , Dionne , do n't let the acres of pink fool you . ’
18 For the virtuosi of this kind we recommend the Walter style of piano .
19 Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott could now concentrate on the preparations for the Normandy landings , although he was still not fully fit after the months of hard training he did with his men .
20 For all the centuries of recorded time it has existed as an art in which style and fashion were set by the taste of an aristocracy ; bourgeois jewellery , peasant jewellery in less precious materials such as we now call costume jewellery , all imitated court fashion …
21 But he did come upon the little house that was waiting for him , in a clearing in the depths , and was cheered by the lines of yellow light he could see between and under the shutters .
22 In consequence , I acquired Beejay , an animal who is too laid back to concern himself with the eccentricities of any vehicle he encounters .
23 The change involved no religious problems because the larger colony had been launched for much the same reasons : a number of Puritans , of whom the largest single group came from East Anglia , had formed the Massachusetts Bay Company and obtained a charter to settle there in a firm determination to cut themselves off from England and the elements of Roman Catholicism they detected in the Church of England .
24 At one of the effects of that delay I suspect has been the need for the supplementary estimate which is measured , er mentioned in part B.
25 The effects of this unease she found entirely rewarding .
26 Living off the proceeds of that bestseller you wrote , Kruger : The Computer That Failed ? ’
27 ‘ But if any man will read aloud on alternate mornings for a single month a page of Pindar and a page of the Psalms in any translation he chooses , I think I can guess which he will first grow tired of . ’
28 In all the circumstances of this case I have come to the conclusion that on balance the children 's interests are better served by their being allowed to remain in England pending a determination by the High Court , in the exercise of its wardship jurisdiction , as to their future and whether it be in England or Australia .
29 I mean the question that has to be faced is that when you talk about cutting the costs in local government you also have to talk about the services which councils deliver , and you ca n't get something for nothing .
30 All I want now is to get this 'ere wallet into the mitts of that geezer I do n't like the look of . ’
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