Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The pros play in the par-three for fun , to give something back to their public in return for the millions of dollars they earn from golf .
2 Production and shipment has already begun , and the contracts extend through the first quarter of 1994 .
3 Funds made available under the Acts relate to a specified financial year .
4 The concentration of artistic architectural masterworks , the variety of restaurants , even the energetic bustle of the crowds contribute to an irresistible energy .
5 There are punching sound effects and speech ( via the internal speaker or sound card ) but the boxers react like a stuffed dummy when they 've been punch .
6 The settlement price ( or the exchange delivery settlement price , EDSP ) is the trading price ( per 100 nominal ) for the futures contract on the last day of trading .
7 He regressed the change in the spot price on the change in the futures price for the previous five-minute period and found a positive and highly significant relationship .
8 Holding the shares in the index also gives the right to dividends , making the spot price higher than the futures price by the present value of the dividends ( D ) , plus the interest on this sum ( Dr ) .
9 They can hardly avoid suggesting death and life ; in that case his song says there can be no defeat — even if the wanderers die in the dark wood , the real Old Forest , they will in death break through to sunlight and out of a hampering shade .
10 Look carefully to see how the patterns change in the different streets and squares .
11 There are three staircases in the house , including a great one of oak which leads right up to the second floor , where the rooms are spacious — not designed for servants — and the views stretch to the Long Mynd .
12 Are we gon na do dates now or I think we regard the deputies visit as a special visit and
13 As the car swings off the road into the technology park , the ducks rise from the man-made lake in the middle , while the surrounding buildings could be straight out of Silicon Valley , or a quieter version of the Thames Valley .
14 The ducks nest on the coastal tundra of western Alaska , in its North Slope region — site of the country 's largest oil-fields — and in Siberia .
15 The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known .
16 Among seven species of fruit pigeons in tropical Queensland , the diets of the birds change with the seasonal fruits , each species with a different suite of plant species .
17 The scenes in solitary are especially well depicted , as the prisoners react to a shrill whistle when it is feeding time , but Schaffner 's tone , like McQueen 's personality , lacks the austerity needed for such a subject .
18 The prose does the work , the illustrations interfere at the worst and supplement at the best — so much for pictures in the classroom .
19 The groups exist for the whole age range , from pre-school upwards .
20 Gel retardation experiments performed in presence of decreasing concentrations of CytR clearly show that all the mutations result in a decreased affinity of CytR for deoP2 ( Fig. 3 , upper panels ) .
21 The rules apply to the basic married couple 's allowance and also to the age-related addition .
22 But the guidance is necessarily in fairly general terms , because how the rules apply in a particular case will always depend on the facts of the case .
23 In lively talk with friends we all continually break the rules appropriate for the written form , and Mr Baker on the radio was no exception .
24 The policies date from the Special Areas Act 1934 ( McCrone 1976 ) , but only in the early 1950s was the first rural region ( North West Scotland ) designated .
25 This is the operations base for the largest onshore oil field in Western Europe .
26 This makes it absolutely clear that the early road and the drains belong in a mid to late second-century context .
27 But since the biologists operate within the quantitative framework of statistically based natural science , while the socio-cultural anthropologists mostly argue on the basis of intuition , communication between the two sides is very difficult .
28 The beetles burrow under the dead animals , removing the earth from below so that the animals sink down into the soil , where they are rolled into balls for the reception of the beetles ' eggs and developing larvae .
29 Immediately prior to parturition the fetuses lie in an elongated position and can be moved slightly within the uterine lumen .
30 Malaysia 's Industrial Master plan also represents such thinking , though many question whether the goals set for the twelve priority sectors of development strategy can be achieved .
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