Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The programmes do not affect boys and need to combat their sexism .
2 Ever since their days as left-leaning indie rockers , The Shamen have always seen music as a medium for communicating ideas .
3 The graveyard wall itself has just been spray-painted — the colour is barely dry on a five-foot-high blue swastika , and the artists have not taken time to dot the i's on the words DEAD YIDS INSIDE .
4 It therefore follows that , if the courts have indeed replaced manslaughter by gross negligence with manslaughter by recklessness , they have narrowed the law slightly .
5 In Northern Regional Health Authority v Derek Crouch Construction Co Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 QB 644 , the Court of Appeal held that the courts do not have jurisdiction over certain types of building disputes because of the wording of the arbitration clause in the construction industry 's standard form contracts , and that the court should not alter agreed machinery for resolving disputes where that machinery has not broken down .
6 The courts do not encourage Luddism .
7 Glasses behave as they do because , while they are cooling , they are so viscous that the molecules do not have time to sort themselves out into crystals and so cool glass is a solidified liquid , not a crystalline solid .
8 Perhaps predictably , the proposals have not found favour with Gloucestershire County Council .
9 The Russians do n't like outsiders bringing in their own machinery . ’
10 It is with worrying regularity that many of today 's major tours offer a ‘ home label ’ support act as the majors fight desperately to gain attention for their smaller acts .
11 WHAT THE RULES SAY NOW Controlled trust accounts are now within the reporting accountant 's scope , and one of the rules relating to interest on clients ' money has changed too
12 Where the Act or the rules do not require service of an application , the court may hear it ex parte ( r 7.5 ) .
13 The Spurs board yesterday demanded details from Venables of his deal with want-away Ruddock .
14 Save for the obvious case of a handful of Staplers , the returns do not distinguish merchants .
15 The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent , into benign substances .
16 Again , the builders end up paying rent , but if they move out they get the value of their loan stock back again .
17 The builders do not put money in , but their labour is recorded in the value of the co-op 's assets as ‘ loan stock ’ ; they have a stake in the housing .
18 It then interlinks with the remainder of the barricade , creating a complex set upon which the performers act out choreographed battle scenes .
19 Instead , a particular style of dance is used through which the performers play strongly defined characters who express not only social status in a particular community but also moods , emotions and actions , which are alien to the calm spaciousness of classical dance .
20 The snakes do n't need ropes ' , he chuckled feebly , " because they are ropes .
21 The Squigs do n't like daylight at all , and quickly become maddened by the sun .
22 It should be noted that the Guidelines do not form part of the Code and are not enforceable under the Bye–Laws of The Engineering Council .
23 Many of the reserves have specially built hides which you can use , to give you the best and closest vantage point for watching the birds .
24 The authors go on to offer examples of students whose transition from college has been one of experiencing limited choice and often unsuitable placements .
25 The authors have obviously taken note of the thousands of users of the first release to bring you this wonderful educational program .
26 On its new journey it was taken in turn by bike , canoe , sail boat , runners , riders , cyclists and walkers to the north-west , on to Skye and ultimately to Ness in Lewis , where the islanders have long had links with North Rona .
27 He has pointed to the difference between the treatment of offenders in Scotland and England , and said that the Scots do not imprison defaulters following their acceptance of the Scottish Law Commission 's report , which recommended that civil imprisonment for the non-payment of rates and taxes should be abolished .
28 This means that the parties do not need leave to appeal from it ( White v Brunton [ 1984 ] 2 All ER 606 ) .
29 As a charity the Halls do not pay corporation tax on profits .
30 Mr. Michael Alison : ( Second Church Estates Commission , representing the Church Commissioners ) : The limited information I have does not extend to most of those churches which are the responsibility of the incumbent and parochial church council , and the commissioners do not have information about fire and vandalism affecting them .
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