Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But at the moment whenever I go back to Melbourne after being abroad it seems homelier every time . |
2 | I sometimes stand there in the darkness for a moment , watching them , putting off the moment when I walk up the five tessellated steps to the front door . |
3 | work when I was fifteen , and I was away then for a while and then after the war when I come back I was working at at Cruisbruk . |
4 | One of us had to sit on the floor of the phone box while the other stood up and rested on the shelf where you open out the directories . |
5 | Be explicit at the point where you leave off summarising and your own words take over ( see below , Chapter 5 , pp. 105 – 7 , for techniques which enable you to do this ) . |
6 | They have done a little bit of redecorating , such as in the hallway where they put up a pretty floral paper with a wide matching border at dado level , and hung an original time recorder clock , made in Leeds and bought from an antique shop in Leigh-on-Sea . |
7 | It is the place where we gather up all the experiences of life and think about them . |
8 | The paper in our lounge and in the hall , and tha where you put that piece to cover it up , it 's all black under there where it 's wearing on the corners of the wall where you go round and kno it looks black , so I 'm sure it 's black underneath and you just |
9 | See now what his power is , for the day when I sate down before Juballa I had no more than four loaves of bread , and now by God 's mercy I have won Valencia . |
10 | so , but she said on the day when she come over and she getting a letter off the Social about what interest we pay on the house she 's got , she says they do n't pay any , she 's , for last two or three years , they have n't paid any , she had to fill his side in and send all his side to Halifax or whatever , she 's er |
11 | You can bring it back in the morning when you pick up your own . ’ |
12 | well you 're alright , you 'll be alright we said if you get on the train where we get on , you 're OK , so they get , getting out |
13 | Well that 's the canal , that 's the lake where we walk round . |
14 | What , you go out in the i is it in the summer when you go out the boat ? |
15 | Then use a few stitches to sew up the top of the hat where you cast off . |
16 | From here they must await their wave , drop into it , and be swept beneath the overhang into the cave where they grope around in total darkness filling their bags with birds ' nests . |
17 | The minute young are born in a relatively premature state and wriggle their way into the pouch of the mother where they fasten on to a teat for some weeks to complete their development . |
18 | Such essential measures as library expenditure per student , per capita computing costs , and many other management data , are now available for the first time in published form , so that universities can see at a glance how they measure up to similar institutions . |
19 | They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . " |
20 | ‘ I imagine art school is a place where you sit up all hours putting the world to rights ? ’ |
21 | So we shall use this at our great banquet which I 'll tell you about in a moment when we go round , which is our next event . |
22 | Every day when I get up , I ca n't wait to get to school , just to see you . |
23 | You 'll see it in a minute when you get back to the end again . |
24 | But , in addition , the muscles and tendons have a mechanism whereby they join up with whatever element is next to them . |
25 | ‘ Every morning when I wake up , I ask myself , If I 'm so damned successful , why do I feel tired and miserable ? ’ |
26 | It is not easy to visualize the future , so for one week try the exercise every morning when you wake up and every evening before you go to bed . |
27 | So you really do n't want a situation where they go out and get drunk every night . |
28 | Having done Mathematics on college I have absolutely no idea how they come up with their ‘ current ratings ’ . |
29 | a month a year where they go back on the tools . |
30 | We do n't even have sex on holiday , when from what some of my friends with young children say , that seems to be a time when they catch up . |