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

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1 We 've got to get down to the nitty gritty and fight . ’
2 The members , for their part , are true to their wishes , offering support to the various social and fundraising activities — some of which are initiated by them — that take place on a regular basis .
3 This year the department has carried out around 30,000 changes of address to some of the 102,000 member records and around 43,000 changes of data to the 45,000 firm and office records .
4 Jon Pack took advantage of the five-minute interview to explain how BP had conducted a widespread consultation exercise before developing the oilfield and how it now operated the field to the highest environmental and safety standards .
5 Now continue to the remarkable Gothic and Baroque Church of St Thomas , both the s and w façades of which were designed by K. I. Dientzenhofer after 1723 with statues of SS Augustine and Thomas by J. B. Kohl-Severa of 1684 .
6 Aimed principally at the skiing market , Phoenix are official clothing suppliers to the British alpine and freestyle ski teams , the colour combinations undoubtedly shine on the piste , but they wo n't suit everyone .
7 Interiors are light owing to the large clerestory and aisle windows .
8 The Department of Agricultural and Food Economics also has an active research programme related to the Chinese agricultural and food sector .
9 A detailed kinematic understanding is thus available and this can lead on to a comprehensive dynamic and performance analysis if so desired .
10 Of course , the reduction in reports also leads to a lower administrative and production cost .
11 But Europe 's obsession with clearing a path to a common foreign and defence policy risks doing just that .
12 Euro-hopefuls argue that if Europe had already been committed to a common foreign and security policy , its military contribution in the Gulf would have been swifter and more effective .
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