Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In later experiments a brightly coloured plastic bottle was used and the blackbirds even learned to mob this object , although it was not so effective as a novel stuffed bird . |
2 | Within the constraints of their courses the institutions then attempt to match potential projects to the interests and availability of individual students . |
3 | You stop at the top of the road and look back , to see the flames just starting to become visible over the edge of the hotel roof , dancing orange into the night . |
4 | In any event the courts now have to consider many similar problems and plaintiffs should not be denied relief in proper cases because of possible difficulties of proof . |
5 | Once you 've created the jobs for people it has given the economies an upturn and I feel it 's rather a shame that the erm the great problems of the of the Germans particularly have put that pressure for high interest rates through the er E R M , through those currencies and one , I think , good thing of Britain 's disaster last year , with with their position in the E R M , is that by lowering interest rates , if we only had a government who wanted to use that opportunity probably , we could train people for for work . |
6 | Given the setbacks encountered in the really big cases it is understandable that the authorities now wish to make some headway as regards the Barclays ( Asia ) and West L.B. accusations which , although dwarfed by comparison with Carrian and B.M.F.L. , were nevertheless concerned with really serious offences : as witness the long sentences imposed on those who have been dealt with on kindred matters . |
7 | In central London , the authorities initially planned to demolish both the Covent Garden Flower Market and Billingsgate Fish Market when the traders moved to new premises . |
8 | In some cases the districts alone have established joint committees within the area covered by a top-tier authority . |
9 | On hearing a bell ring before the appearance of food the animals quickly came to associate that sound with feeding time . |
10 | A letter from the Chairman of the Juniper Green Primary School Board detailing the steps already taken to alleviate this problem . |
11 | The strength of the demands also appears to reflect growing Tory doubts about the scope for success in revived inter-party negotiations , if they take place . |
12 | In witness whereof the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date set forth above . |
13 | The sites now considered to illustrate undefended settlements have been chosen at random since it would have required much research and fieldwork to have presented a comprehensive list in time for this Conference ; attention is merely drawn to a number of sites with the hope that they , and others like them may be studied in more detail by local efforts . |
14 | that erm when , in , in all , all the uprisings , the peasant uprisings , when the communists actually tried to propose more than just rent reductions then the peasants tended to lose interest at that . |
15 | To ensure that Porsche drivers enjoy greater response and surer handling , the engineers also decided to use electronic sensors to monitor each wheel . |
16 | The unheated samples had Cr/Ct ( Gransch and Eisma 1970 ) ratios of approximately 0.75 between VR 0.4 and 0.8 , after which the ratios rapidly increased reaching 0.9 by VR 2.9 ( Fig. 2 ) . |
17 | In November 1949 under the Petersberg Agreements , the Allies reduced the amount of reparations taken from Germany ; in 1951 , thanks to Adenauer 's support for the new European Coal-Steel Community , reparations were ended altogether , and in May 1952 , under the Treaty of Bonn , the Allies finally undertook to restore German sovereignty . |
18 | As the centuries passed , the seeds already sown produced much fruit , not all of it necessarily palatable to the now multifarious churches or to theology . |
19 | Moving outside of the core into the periphery , the reviews here tended to echo mainstream criticism in applauding the film 's universal and aesthetic values . |
20 | It was designed for the struggle which , as I feared , was before us ; between the two European tendencies which Napoleon I called Republican and Cossack , and which I , according to our present ideas , should designate on the one side as the system of order on a monarchical basis , and on the other as the social republic to the level of which the antimonarchical development is wont to sink , either slowly or by leaps and bounds , until the conditions thus created become intolerable , and the disappointed populace are ready for a violent return to monarchical institutions in a Caesarean form . |
21 | The structures so produced have some properties of a linguistic analysis of the definitions and some properties of a semantic definition of word sense concepts , and they take the basic syntactic form of nested feature lists . |
22 | The sharpest clash occurred in the village of Bezdna in the eastern province of Kazan " , where a certain Anton Petrov began claiming that the statutes really did grant wholesale freedom . |
23 | The puppets then begin enacting some scenes from the adventurers ' recent exploits in the Castle , growing progressively more sarcastic and venomous in their dialogue . |
24 | Proposals over and above the levels so indicated constitute new policy proposals . |
25 | Provided that the person putting the terms forward has taken reasonable steps to bring the terms to the attention of persons in general , it is irrelevant that those steps were insufficient to bring the terms to the attention of the particular contracting partner , for instance because he/she is illiterate , blind or can not speak the language in which the terms are printed ( Thompson v London Midland and Scottish Railway Co [ 1930 ] 1 KB 41 ) . |
26 | On certain days the cats suddenly decide to eat much less than usual . |
27 | The patients also tended to have lower median proximal oesophageal amplitudes than controls but this failed to reach statistical significance ( 36 v 42 mm Hg ; p=0.1 ) . |
28 | The Vikings certainly did cause extensive damage to property in the short term . |
29 | Once you come into contact with the other side you can drop down into command the individual tanks and engage in fast armoured conflict — the controls here do take some getting used to , although you can opt to assign either the driving or firing to the computer . |
30 | The justices either failed to make any determination in accordance with section 25(3) or failed to make any findings ( or state any reasons for finding ) as to whether ( i ) he was likely to abscond from any other description of accommodation ( part of the criteria under section 25(1) ( a ) ( i ) of the Act ; ( ii ) if he absconded , he would be likely to suffer significant harm ; ( b ) alternatively , any such findings as were made were not supported by the evidence before the justices . |