Example sentences of "the [noun] [adj] [conj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I turned up a couple of minutes early , found the door into the suite ajar and the sitting-room in darkness . |
2 | A playground and playhouse keep the tots happy while the teenagers have a ball with a whole host of absorbing activities . |
3 | In this connection , therefore , the citations facilitate judicial review of what English lawyers would call the vires of the measure concerned and the procedure by which it was adopted . |
4 | Its objective is to make the best match between the money available and the staff resources . |
5 | Statistical analysis compared the effects on transit of 5HT and its agonist and antagonists by ANOVA followed by Dunnett 's multigroup comparison , with the ia saline or the ia 5HT alone as the control groups . |
6 | You are not authorised to have access to any other areas of the Reserve other than the route to and from the hide . |
7 | ‘ In many instances all that will be needed will be advice on the improvements necessary and a check later to ensure that they have been made ’ , while more serious problems need firm action . |
8 | size and reputation of the entities concerned and the prospects |
9 | Regarding Woodhouse Close are the readers aware that the deal involves a housing association which will take over in excess of 150 of these properties ? |
10 | His concern for the Dunsden poor and the compassion of his war poetry are at odds with a remark he made to his mother at the outbreak of hostilities . |
11 | If a certificate of summary administration is in force , the official receiver need only investigate the bankrupt 's conduct and affairs if he thinks fit ( s 289(5) ) The official receiver must , at least once , send a report of the state of the bankrupt 's affairs to all creditors and file a copy at court ( r 6.73 ) although the court can release him from this obligation having regard to the funds available and the interests of creditors generally ( r 6.77 ) . |
12 | Slowly bend your arms , lowering the upper body towards the floor and keeping the legs straight until the elbows form right angles , then slowly straighten up . |
13 | As the aircraft landed and the pressmen poured out , they were met by a hoard of local photographers . |
14 | To add to Rocco 's woes , firms have been spending less on functions while he had to splash out £160 million on tarting up his properties , which include the Cafe Royal and the Waldorf . |
15 | He said : ‘ Things were looking very bad because the lowest estimate we received for putting the club right after the fire was £180,000 . |
16 | He 's credited with keeping the club afloat after the Maxwell companies collapsed . |
17 | I found the script tedious and the performances inconsequential . |
18 | As was pointed out in the judgment , ‘ In some contractual relationships , for example life assurance and pensions schemes — some aspects of the law regulating conditions of employment , and … various state-run schemes such as national insurance ’ , 35 it is ultimately a matter for the parties concerned whether the individual should be treated as a man or a woman . |
19 | This opens up the possibility of negotiations between the Commission and the parties concerned and the Commission has shown itself willing to resolve cases on the basis of undertakings in [ two ] of the [ five ] proceedings it has brought to date . |
20 | Tracy seemed happy with the idea that , they should just finish each leg with the boat undamaged and the crew in one piece . |
21 | She kept the window open and the fire on . |
22 | I came out of it and saw the window clear and the sun shining and the heavy clouds rolled back to leave a blue , washed sky . |
23 | The list consists of fourteen packages and is evenly split between the IBM PC-compatible and the Macintosh platforms . |
24 | During the Maastricht Fair and the Basel Fair this year we experienced new and strong interest in fine quality continental pottery and porcelain . |
25 | ‘ Apart from earning very good money , I find the work interesting and a challenge . ’ |
26 | Fairs were held annually and throughout the seasons of the year : there was the ‘ Warm ’ June Fair and the ‘ Cold ’ October Fair of Troyes , the May Fair and the September Fair of Saint Ayoul in Provins , the Lent Fair of Bar-sur-Aube and the January Fair of Lagny . |
27 | If the carer is happy or the home satisfied and the child does n't complain , there is a temptation to leave well alone . |
28 | Because Kate also knows that if this had happened she would have returned from the Common an hour or so later to find the carrots unchopped , the potatoes unpeeled and the lamb burned . |
29 | As well as the six LED-lit patch selection pedals are the programming push switches and a graphic display showing the effects available and the parameters governing each effect . |
30 | Furthermore , the reforms which had been implemented up to 1990 did not emerge from discussions between the communities concerned and the government but have been imposed from above . |