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

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1 Another plastic montage enthuses more poetically : ‘ Towering palms , cascading waterfalls , and lush verdant foliage creates a wonderous paradise out of nothing , especially for you . ’
2 The balloons located in the upper and lower anal canal reflect the activity of the internal and the external sphincter , respectively .
3 I was sitting here yesterday mor day before , and that bloody picture snapped the catch , the catch on it , broken it and it just dropped straight down
4 The general climate of the times was all too apparent as riots broke out in Spa Fields in London in late 1816 , followed in due course by the March of the Blanketeers , the Pentrich Rebellion in Derbyshire , the Peterloo Massacre and that desperate attempt to kill the entire cabinet known as the Cato Street Conspiracy .
5 That is to say , although the New Critics were less interested in evaluation than Richards , and more interested in description and analysis , they nonetheless assumed that their principles constituted criteria for distinguishing good literature from bad , and that good literature had an important part to play in human affairs .
6 Based on the idea that the service of God is incompatible with the service of Mammon and that true spirituality involves the renunciation of the material world , this view produces a dualism in which one set of principles applies at the level of personal relationships and an altogether different set to the affairs of the world .
7 introduced a new Formula Two in 1967 and that same season saw the birth of the European Formula Two Championships with the first meeting at Snetterton on 24 March when the late Jochen Rindt ( Austria ) won the Guards Trophy over 174.5km ( 108 ) miles .
8 It was the same that Gateway announced job cuts of 2,000 , that Ford announced job cuts of 2,100 ( plus a trading loss of more than £500m ) , and that British Aerospace announced the loss of 2,350 jobs .
9 In fact , all but three hyperpepsinogenaemia A patients with a pepsinogen A:C ratio greater than 4.7 and normal renal function had the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome .
10 I 'd probably have had to compensate that bloke if you 'd broken it , and professional photographic equipment costs a devil of a lot , you know . ’
11 The spreadsheet looks like a notebook on the screen , and each two-dimensional page has a ‘ thumb tab ’ at the bottom which can be labelled with an appropriate name , such as a month or sales region .
12 The rate of inflation used is the RPI and each index-linked issue has a base level for the calculation of the effects of inflation on coupons and redemption values .
13 Immense care has been given to the carving of the flowers and musical instruments , and each mythological face carries a different expression .
14 The helix is drawn with 10.5 bp/turn and each vertical line represents a bp .
15 More important , perhaps , was the emergence in the Baltic republics themselves of an open , widely supported and coordinated nationalist movement taking the form of ‘ popular fronts ’ ( or in Lithuania , Sajudis ) .
16 This account of how a sturdy and friendly young American wins the heart of the irascible and hostile Earl of Dorincourt , the grandfather who has hitherto refused to see him , acquired a largely undeserved reputation for sentimentality .
17 Pattern adds variety , or gives an image rhythm ; texture with its enriching fibre and strong forceful structuring gives a painting presence .
18 Robin Blythe had used a piece of wood and some barbed wire to remove the ladies ' shirts from the shop in Skinnergate , Darlington .
19 On the other hand , it may be argued that a person who has dispossessed another should have no right to raise such issues concerning the relationship between the dispossessed and some other party having a claim over the goods , for there is a serious risk of abuse and of the interminable prolongation of actions .
20 Magma contains up to 4 per cent water by weight , and some volcanic activity takes the form of eruptions of super-heated water and steam from geysers ( Fig. 4.3 ) .
21 What the city has to offer the weekend visitor is first-class art , a variety of shops and bars , a little seaside air and some good food to fill the evenings .
22 If you do n't have an appropriate fittings available , use a pipe repair putty , a pipe repair tape , or some pvc insulating tape , and a section of garden hose and some strong wire to make a temporary repair .
23 However , the development of increasingly powerful processors and some clever software means the pen-based computers are starting to become available at a realistic price .
24 Bravura camerawork conspires with a scarce script and some edgy cutting to exploit every ounce of tension , right down to a killer ending .
25 Gomarsall raced away from a maul to score an excellent solo try in 22 minutes and some fine handling produced a touchdown for left-wing Tim Stimpson three minutes later .
26 John sat cross-legged on the floor with a big needle and some coloured wool threading the popcorn in bright strings — not at random but with meticulous counting , to make regular patterns .
27 Although her brother , Bert , was now employed by a local fisherman , Arnold Spence , and could do no more than a few day 's work at Four Winds now and then , nevertheless her new arrangements left Harriet free to work outside herself and this regular exercise had a calming effect , releasing her from a great deal of inner tension .
28 The reputation of the individual magistrate was an important part of the popular image of a court , and this personal factor obscured the theoretical , legal consistency .
29 The lack of security of employment makes flexible working a kind of half-way house , and this half-way house contains a number of workers struggling to keep themselves from dropping into the abyss of the underclass .
30 From Boswell we learn that the Laird of Macleod was in debt to the tune of forty thousand pounds , and this Hebridean Micawber had an income of only thirteen hundred a year .
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