Example sentences of "[art] young " in BNC.

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1 The young woman remembers how her mother would leave home at 5am day after day , and wait in the Marmoura forest near where the King used to play golf in an effort to plead with him for her husband 's life .
2 At last , in 1975 , the wife of one of the prisoners , a former air force pilot , telephoned the young woman 's mother to come to her house quickly .
3 The young woman 's father was one of the letter-writers .
4 In November 1990 , a further letter arrived , saying the young woman 's father was ill : he wanted 150,000 Dirham , and his wife should give 100,000 Dirham to the guard .
5 A decline of the sculptor 's reputation derived not only from the political discredit into which the regimes of the years before 1914 had fallen , but also from a distaste for allegory , and a revulsion from naturalist sculpture ( which the young Brancusi expressed forcefully as a dislike for ‘ beefsteak ’ ) .
6 The young Berenson was a polymath , whose brilliant career at Harvard led his friends to pay for him to visit Europe to continue his studies .
7 At the end of the corridor which he describes , before you get to the rubbish , is the place where the young make love .
8 He will touch everyone on the raw ’ — while the young would receive it as an account of what they were up to .
9 His classes are soliloquies and Socratic teases in which his interest in Classical Antiquity , in Pythagoras and Heraclitus , and in Hölderlin , Hegel and Marx , and in James Hogg , is imparted to the young ones .
10 The technique required in presenting characters from these plays is usually more delicate than can be achieved in a first audition , whereas the work of Tom Stoppard , David Hare and Barry Keefe ( for example ) is more easily grasped by the young actor .
11 Maggie , in between numbers at a rock concert , talks to Laura about the young student who has just made love to her .
12 And later — much later at the National Theatre playing the young Captain Absolute — did that grow out of being seen in these performances ?
13 The clerical and lay leadership also experienced a third pressure , that of protecting the faithful from the proselytizing activities of a number of evangelical protestants mainly among the young .
14 ‘ Hello uncle ! ’ echoed the young woman in a foreign accented voice waving cheerily .
15 Shakespeare hinted at the essence of the character in Richard III , Act Three Scene One , when the young Prince of Wales , with a knowledge beyond his years , cries :
16 Rik Mayall 's name was all it took to persuade Ate de Jong to direct the film : ‘ I knew him from his work in THE YOUNG ONES .
17 Expect the Young Ones crossed with Beetlejuice , Kevin Turvey meets the Female Brat Pack ( Phoebe Cates , Bridget Fonda ) and an example of how to make an Anglo-American film and make it work .
18 The young man had broken the spell .
19 The young man who made the tea sat with us , occasionally contributing to the conversation .
20 Bend a cauliflower leaf over to cover and protect the young curd .
21 To protect the young , tender leaves of seedlings such as brassicas and lettuce , stretch the old tape between canes about 18in from the ground , where it will flutter in the breeze and glitter in the sunshine .
22 Stake large specimens and protect the young plants from cold winds until growing steadily .
23 Experience has shown , however , that often it is the young and able students who are most likely to go undetected and have a low ‘ g ’ accident .
24 You will certainly play a very important part in the life of the young child and provide a valuable service for his family .
25 The young officer , he concluded , must escape at the first opportunity or risk being classified as an unambitious ‘ no hoper ’ at an early career stage .
26 It would soothe away the worries that ached in his head , even on this hazy gold morning of early September , with a fine harvest coming and plenty of work for the young men in the new town .
27 ‘ You know very well what lists — marking down the young men for the wars . ’
28 Two days ago when they had carted out Menzies the minister and Fleming the young teacher from along the road at Dull and danced round them like children at a Halloween fire and stuck them up on horses , facing backwards , and paraded them past the door and down the road to Aberfeldy , he had flung a soft carrot himself and caught the man on the side of his face .
29 He had deserved all he got — was that what ministers and teachers were paid for ? to draw up the militia lists and condemn the young men to the barracks and the camps , to swamp fever in the Indies and their legs and arms blown off ?
30 He had brought out his lists , four sheets , and had got them half fixed to the door when Allan knocked him aside and tore them down and then spent an hour , with James 's help , going down the names and telling the young men to their faces whether or not they were listed .
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