Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He wrote that he thought every day of home , the rice and palm trees along the roads and the way his little brothers ran around making enormous noise .
2 When selected , a mode is accompanied by a different coloured LED on the front panel , and the way it all pans out is like this : Rhythm ‘ Green ’ gives you fat vintage ; Rhythm ‘ Yellow ’ is modern bright ; Lead 1 ‘ Green ’ is vintage lead ( la Mark I Boogie ) ; Lead 1 ‘ Yellow ’ simulates old Marshalls etc. ; Lead 1 ‘ Red ’ is souped-up Brit-style lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Green ’ offers half-cranked Boogie lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Yellow ’ is classic Mark II-C or Mark IV Boogie lead ; Lead 2 ‘ Red ’ produces bright Boogie lead .
3 As a consequence the research review identifies as a central issue for investigation : ‘ the variety of human interactions in which children are harmed in some way ( physical , emotional , sexual ) , the manner in which these investigations are perceived , and the behaviour which such interactions elicit in both professional and lay people ’ ( Graham et al . ,
4 Fru Møller , who resented the embargo on her taste within the house , and frequently complained of the frustration she endured at having to maintain the past in all its detail , enjoyed the discipline the White Garden imposed , the contacts that it brought her in the gardening world , and the admiration its unusual beauty reflected upon her .
5 He read several papers before the society and his published works include observations on the laws of electricity , the height to which rockets can be fired and the influence which two pendulum clocks , in close proximity , were seen to have on each other .
6 Tribal sculpture and the painting of Cézanne , both of which were used extensively by Picasso as sources for the Demoiselles , were to be the two major influences in the creation of Cubism ; in fact the constant inspiration which Picasso and Braque drew from the art of Cézanne and the stimulation which tribal sculpture provided for Picasso were the only important outside influences in the development of a style which was to be very self-contained .
7 There was an increase in strikes , an all intensification of the strain between the opposition and the state which increased trends towards invited political activity .
8 Below it stood the childhood doll 's house she had intended to renovate for posterity and the guitar whose broken strings had halted her on the path to world fame as a singer of gypsy ballads , in a costume of scarlet and yellow sewn with little mirrors .
9 Apart from the visible benefits to your hands , and the relaxation your whole body will enjoy , a manicure is an effective way to stop biting your nails .
10 Thus there are quite wide variations in the political attitudes and involvement of workers ; and the form which these attitudes eventually take , among both white-collar and blue-collar workers , and in which they become embodied in trade union policies , will be crucial for the future development of the existing welfare states .
11 The societal divisions and problems of relations between the police and the community which this style of policing is called upon to ameliorate in Northern Ireland are more severe than is normally the case , which makes the RUC 's implementation and operation of community policing of special interest and previous neglect of this aspect of policing in the province a significant oversight .
12 Largely because the Moon is acted on to a significant extent by both the Sun and the Earth its orbital elements are subject to relatively rapid changes .
13 As a result they would accord the lower orders some respect and the arrogance which high status tends to encourage would be tempered with a degree of humility .
14 Much of the interest in risk as a variable has arisen from the apparently contradictory implications of two influential theories about the role of subjective risk in driving , risk homeostasis theory ( RHT ) and zero-risk theory , thus these theories will be briefly described and the role which subjective risk plays in them will be discussed .
15 Dicey identified three guiding principles which underpinned the British constitution : the legislative sovereignty of Parliament ; the universal rule throughout the constitution of ordinary law ; and the role which constitutional conventions play in the ordering of the constitution .
16 More attention , therefore , has been paid to the process by which rank-and-file intelligenty were recruited into the underground ; the interaction between their ideological development and the popular pressure for change welling up from below ; the social composition and structure of the revolutionary organizations they created ; and the impact which those organizations had upon the masses they sought to represent .
17 The mechanisms of control and the latitude which such schools would have are still unclear and are being studied by the Ministry of Education .
18 In 1953 , the National Association celebrated its Jubilee and the District its fortieth anniversary .
19 ‘ And below it another hand had scribbled a codicil : ‘ And the vagina our last ditch defence ’ !
20 Boyle spoke yesterday of how delighted he was for the two athletes and the satisfaction their golden double gave him .
21 And a photographer whose photographic equipment was lost in the city centre last week has appealed for anyone with information on the missing items to contact the police .
22 That somebody else was Stanley Kubrick , the young director Kirk had worked with a couple of years earlier on Paths of Glory and a man whose greatest success ( 2001 : A Space Odyssey ) and biggest disaster ( Barry Lyndon ) were the result of his mammoth ego .
23 He saw a young woman , slight of figure , with narrow , sloping shoulders and a waist his two hands could easily have spanned , yet full-bosomed , the outline of her breasts , the small mounds of her nipples , thrusting against the sprigged cotton dress which was slightly too tight for her .
24 With the benefit of hindsight , we can see that the disappointing results were largely caused by the use of telephone mouthpieces ( in the absence of better microphones ) , and a cutter whose moving parts had too much inertia .
25 There is a distinction in principle between a book which sets out original ideas , and justifies them ( a MONOGRAPH ) , and a book whose primary function is to distil and tell you what other people 's ideas are ( a TEXTBOOK ) .
26 The ailments were minor — a toothache , a jellyfish sting , a child with stomach-ache , and a youth whose broken arm was ready to have its plaster removed .
27 He came to photography via a Fine Arts degree , a teaching qualification and a career which combined teaching , private painting projects and social work .
28 There is no complaining anywhere , just sensitivity , a proper solicitude , and a suggestion whose good sense is immediately seen , and which is efficiently acted upon .
29 Indeed , so pressing were the requests to see her , and no doubt her eccentric widower as well , that Martin Van Butchell was obliged to place an announcement in the St James 's Chronicle on 21 October 1775 , restricting the hours for viewing and putting conditions on those who wished to view .
30 This made the limitations clause even more interesting , for the older man ( and no doubt his ancestral assumer ) had quite obviously used not a swepe or balista as the charge , but an almost identical engine of war known as a mangonel , in witty and canting allusion to the family name as used by them .
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