Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Remembering a scratch match played in 1879 , which had provided plenty of fun for both players and spectators , Bill Lister had an idea : ‘ Thinks I ta meself , if nobbut t' tradesmen cud be gotten together to play a match once a year , ah 'm sewer it wod goa , an' 'specially if it war ta tak' place at t' feast . ’ |
2 | Of those pubs which are listed — and there are still dismally few — such an attitude inevitably leads to a total disregard for those special qualities which distinguish the pub interior . |
3 | Both lack pongine characters , retaining the primitive condition for the characters that distinguish the pongine clade . |
4 | We consider these properties to be advantages of our vaccine rather than disadvantages , as it is just these properties that distinguish the MicroGeneSys vaccine from the other candidates . |
5 | The futures price tends to fall over time towards the spot price , equalling the spot price on the delivery day , at which time the basis is zero . |
6 | The futures price tends to rise over time towards the spot price , equalling the spot price on the delivery day , so again the basis is zero at delivery . |
7 | In the last 18 months Brighton Poets have invigorated the poetry scene by bringing well known guests to read with locally-based poets . |
8 | T. Marsh ( National Power ) followed with a lecture entitled Sulphur and nitrogen chemistry and regional scale air pollution , paying particular attention to how spatial and temporal aspects influence the transformation processes and the ultimate fate of atmospheric pollutants . |
9 | The designer of any control system should bear in mind that controls influence the way people think , talk , act and react . |
10 | However there are plenty of useless stereotypes around and since they influence the way anthropologists write up their monographs I ought to say something about them . |
11 | In Eastern block countries the school curriculum is used to con firm a particular view of social and economic organisation ; in countries where the Roman Catholic Church enjoys power and influence the school curriculum reflects its dogma and teaching ; in nations where the values of social democracy are paramount ( like Sweden ) all schools follow programmes which con firm the part which men and women must play as responsible , socially conscious citizens . |
12 | Flows due to the transactions of these customers influence the cash position of the money market but are not disclosed by the Bank . |
13 | The intention is to link the labour market analysis to household and community organisation in a consideration of how non-wage employment benefits affect the household and how state and other social welfare provision influence the labour market activity of household members . |
14 | La Fontaine ( 1988 , p.3 ) has also shown that while the British surveys she reviewed all used sample designs of the whole population ‘ they suffered from serious limitations [ and ] … there is evidence that the methods of obtaining information influence the reporting rate ’ . |
15 | All three are critically influenced by and in turn influence the world structures of security , finance and knowledge ( Cox , 1987 ; Strange , 1988 ) . |
16 | these people are key professionals who often influence the policy decisions made by locally elected members within the committee structure of local government , particularly when major decisions are taken about educational issues . |
17 | Such variations affect nutrient and water transfers within the soil profile which in turn influence the vegetation communities and the degree of success achieved by reseeding . |
18 | They will therefore be interested in the firm only in so far as its activities and financial structure influence the risk class of the bonds . |
19 | They are used to clarify the relationships that exist between the variables that influence the buying situation , and to predict the outcome of change to these variables . |
20 | Such models attempt to clarify the relationships between the variables that influence the buying situation , and may assist the marketer to predict the outcome of change in any one or a number of purchase variables . |
21 | However , there are several different kinds of centre-periphery relationships that significantly influence the implementation process . |
22 | Revolving light carousels played on the compartment side of a Mk. 1 coach while wind and rain machines battered the corridor side from which David Boyce had to fall and , later Alfred Molina had to dive , to their ‘ deaths ’ . |
23 | Spence shot 69 in the near-gale that battered the morning starters to stand on 136 , eight under par . |
24 | The latest posters advertise the police ball . |
25 | They include fragmented layered basic and ultrabasic intrusions and also younger Lower Proterozoic ( 2000 Ma ) supracrustal sedimentary and volcanic rocks which host the Gairloch Cu-Zn deposit . |
26 | Sarah Greene and Andrew O'Connor host the BBC1 show starting later this month , which puts contestants of all ages through their paces . |
27 | Wearside , who host the Durham County championships in a fortnight 's time , have produced a book which chronicles the history of the club from its humble beginnings in 1892 to this their centenary year . |
28 | Fuji , world renowned for quality film and processing , are leaders in the field of professional photography and as well as running photography schools where professionals can learn to improve their technical and creative skills , every year host the Fuji Wedding and Portrait Awards , offering valuable prizes to both the photographer and their subject , which could be you and your future husband . |
29 | Today I met the faith healer Ronnie Hazlehurst recommended . |
30 | Grand Metropolitan , which wants tenants to sign binding 20-year leases , agreed to send a representative from London to the town after Mr Michael Fallon , MP for Darlington , and two licensees met the company chairman . |