Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These shepherds would stop for both rest and prayer using both the chapel and the Black Boy opposite . |
2 | A party of revellers in black and red velvet doublets and hose ran down the arcade , showering everyone with confetti . |
3 | Brother and sister walk down the gang-plank |
4 | A library , like any other organisation , has a limited amount of manpower and money to carry out the activities required and expected of it ; training is just one way of ensuring that these resources are used in the most effective possible manner . |
5 | Roux and Co cook up a treat at Food Show . |
6 | Blusher Foundation and powder take away the definition , so blusher will colour and shape the face . |
7 | I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project . |
8 | They were moved by their own flesh and blood acting out the motions of birth and parentage with that mixture of awkwardness , ignorance , seriousness and imitation which can be observed in the necessary games of mothers and fathers . |
9 | The report comes as the Department of Trade and Industry takes on the tasks of the now defunct Department of Energy . |
10 | Together Sinton and Hero take over the Limelight every Thursday and offer a platform to new bands . |
11 | A wire balloon should be fitted into the top of each downpipe to prevent birds nesting and debris getting down the pipe |
12 | This one-off personalised scheme with red bars on the fuselage , wings and tailplane picks out the squadron Cross of Lorraine emblem in planform . |
13 | The problem was that we were firefighting not just for ourselves but for so many of our clients , and firefighting takes up a lot of time and emotionally is a strain . |
14 | THOUSANDS of islanders fled in terror yesterday as 20ft walls of boiling mud and ash roared down the slopes of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines . |
15 | Plugged into your stereo , the lighting effect , which is multi-coloured and does pulsate , is fun in a dark room , especially when there 's a lot of bass , and might liven up a party . |
16 | The proportions of soda , lime and silica govern both the speed with which the molten oxide stiffens as the temperature falls and the temperature at which the glass finally solidifies . |
17 | Cato 's obdurate hostility and determination to take over the Auvergnat diocese , however , led to a hardening of lines , and Cautinus began to persecute Cato and his followers . |
18 | Victorian values might include slavery , children down the mines and chimney sweeps up the stack , as well as gin parlours and asylums . |
19 | Depending on the status of the borrower , fees may be charged by the lender for arranging the loan , managing the loan throughout the period of the loan , early payment and failure to take up the loan . |
20 | But it 's only just over two and a half years since the village Post Office and shop put up the shutters for the last time . |
21 | Additional powers will be introduced for the issue of immediate enforcement and prohibition notices where the rules are being broken , or where there is a risk of environmental harm . |
22 | Two hundred and fifty signed letters were delivered to the Irish Embassy , protesting at the Irish government 's censorship and refusal to take on the issue . |
23 | He likes the days when nothing seems to happen , and rain runs down the windows , and through somebody else 's windows on the other side of the airwell you can see girls with piles of lacquered hair laughing and making sudden small self-conscious movements , as they flirt with young men in Italian-cut suits , silent behind the layers of glass . |
24 | Theta ( 3.6 ) and Eta make up a pair . |
25 | Mortified , producers and director put out a statement insisting that their film , despite its brutality , showed ‘ positive role models ’ . |
26 | The killer then started fires near the bodies of the mother , daughter and grandson to cover up the crime . |
27 | You type in the name and DOS carries out the command . |
28 | The doubts still persist that his statue-like stance — feet wide apart , legs straight and head looking down the pitch over the left shoulder — leaves him in no position to deal effectively with the fast , short delivery . |
29 | Though an edge is given to the violins , making them sound less sweet in exposed passages than they should , the recording has a fullness and warmth to bring out the brilliance and refinement of the orchestration . |
30 | The ‘ potentate ’ may have to be interviewed to obtain permission and goodwill to carry out a study in the institution he controls , such as a factory , office , school or youth club . |