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

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1 While Fisher is right to argue that some important principles can , nevertheless , be applied , he is also right to say that the consumerist philosophy and concepts of compulsory care which involve acting in the individual 's interests are basically incompatible .
2 It is the basis for a range of ocean-going ferries and cargo vessels that Japanese shipbuilders hope to sell in a decade 's time .
3 This idea of the diversified , fully funded scheme ( that is , run to match assets with present and future pension liabilities ) has been applied most widely in America and Britain , where its principles have been written into law ; it has also spread into Japan but scarcely at all into Germany , where company pension reserves frequently remain invested in the firm 's own shares .
4 Doug Polen ( 12 ) , Takahiro Sohwa ( 10 ) and Michael Doohan ( 11 ) get going in the world 's toughest race .
5 I try yelling in a Rasta 's earhole while waving her snap in front of his eyes .
6 The Bank of England was granted leave to intervene in the plaintiffs ' action on 7 May 1991 .
7 Of course , Bo 's place in rock 's hallowed hall of fame was determined long ago , but if you 're hankering for music 's evergreen roots or simply wish to wallow in the master 's genius , then I Do n't Sound like Nobody apt title acts as a worthwhile crash course .
8 Of course , Bo 's place in rock 's hallowed hall of fame was determined long ago , but if you 're hankering for music 's evergreen roots or simply wish to wallow in the master 's genius , then I Do n't Sound like Nobody apt title acts as a worthwhile crash course .
9 If a recording artist comes to me without a publishing deal , I always insist IRS is considered for publishing as we can pay better percentage splits , do just as good a job , and help invest in an act 's career at a vital time .
10 Oh , it was the merriest morning I 've spent in a cow 's age , and all the work of little you . ’
11 Well I feel that Sylvia should have the right as anyone else , as any other able person to travel in the right manner , as a passenger in the buffet car or , or or anywhere else on the train and not have to be , have to go in the guard 's van .
12 The marked language of the Miller 's Tale , swyve and pisse , is found again in the Reeve 's Tale ; fartynge is not named as such in the Reeve 's Tale , but is included with a circumlocution that uses a marked term we have seen in the Shipman 's Tale : The miller 's boast : is no doubt intended to be simply proverbial , but has a richly ironic meaning in light of the " beard " that Absolon finds upon obtaining his kiss from Alison ( 3730 – 43 ) .
13 Erm we are looking and we have found in a sense erm land which er is available erm to meet the provisions , the a hundred and forty five hectares that the Greater York study suggested .
14 Er the only point I wish to make is that there is considerable variability we have found in the grading erm and the Ministry of Agriculture maps can not be relied upon for relatively small er or larger areas .
15 Three further educational trends have appeared in the Institution 's history .
16 ‘ The St Tropez pictures have worked in the Palace 's favour in its battle with Fergie , ’ he said .
17 Could you put a figure on the number of runners who have finished in the race 's history ?
18 Mr , you and I have debated in the past er in this room er whether or not exceptional circumstances are necessary to define an inset boundary for a village which in the sketch plan of the greenbelt to have been shown as washed over .
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