Example sentences of "[verb] [coord] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Federal funding for the arts occupies a tiny part of the national budget , but in the last administration became a cause celèbre when the question of National Endowment for the Arts ' occasional support for provocative and sexually explicit art aroused the fury of conservatives led by Senator Jesse Helms , who whipped up popular support for a move to curb or cut the N.E.A. 's budget .
2 It is a good idea to have a thorough scrub out , though , and if you can arrange to borrow or hire a power washer , the task will be easier .
3 However , this information needs to be given very carefully so that it does n't anger or hurt the person .
4 One who inherits a title whilst a Member of the House of Commons or a candidate for a seat in it can remain or become a Member for only one month before disclaiming .
5 I was dismayed when I woke up to the fact that the plan was not to wait or extend the building but to send twenty people and their children away to start another church .
6 I like to cook recipes that foolproof , able to wait or take a moment to finish before serving .
7 The information contained in this brochure is correct at time of going to press , however , the Management reserves the right to cancel or alter the advertised programme in exceptional circumstances .
8 Parliament would also retain the ultimate right to cancel or vary a part or the whole of Community law as it applied to the United Kingdom .
9 And so the gulls can absorb or accommodate the pressures of the wind , standing apparently unconcerned in gusts which are tossing around 180-litre oil drums like playthings .
10 No matter how thorough our precautions , however , trouble will strike from time to time and , as with all forms of sickness , the very first thing we then have to do is diagnose or identify the cause .
11 Their whim can make or ruin a reputation .
12 They can make or break a chef .
13 Taking on a franchise can make or break a redundant executive
14 This is a very important stage in the development of a Rottweiler and the breeder can make or break a puppy at this stage .
15 Her annual garden party , for buyers of fleets of cars and trucks who dealt with her husband , was always a memorable occasion , reported upon in detail by the queen of the social columns of the Tollemarche Advent , a lady who could make or break a local hostess .
16 Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p , it can make or break a band .
17 And allied to this are concerns about ‘ not getting the results ’ and about one 's reputation with colleagues in general , and especially with the senior staff whose opinion can make or break a career .
18 A scholarly opinion can make or break a picture , as in the case of a Saraceni which we sold in 1989 .
19 Because of our isolation , a shopkeeper 's demeanour can make or break a mood .
20 Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled , more than the policies which are decided upon , that can make or break a Home Secretary 's reputation .
21 Investment decisions made by just a few organisations can make or break a Supplier .
22 This and the social side , if any , is what can make or break a holiday .
23 They were well aware that large scale investment would make or break the company , but boldly followed their hearts and paid up .
24 As chairman you can make or break the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants .
25 On 16 April the House Budget Committee reported out a budget resolution that incorporated $15.8 billion in cuts — $20 billion less than the administration had requested — and the battle was now joined for the votes of those who could make or break the president 's programme , the Gypsy Moths and the Boll Weevils .
26 Improved morale would also make possible organizational advances outside parliament , all linked to the issue of Ulster , and with the sights fixed firmly on the next election , an election that would make or break the Union , the Empire and Law 's leadership of the party .
27 They 've been open all hours … at Kingsholm this week … running on overtime getting ready for a game that could simply make or break the season … you know what they say about it never raining … it 's been pouring on Gloucester this season … defeat for the Cherry and Whites tomorrow would put them on the relegation trapdoor …
28 Second to the influence of the priest or presiding minister is that of the person responsible for the music , for music can make or mar a service as powerfully as anything else .
29 Soil fertility , seeds mixture , age of ley , rainfall , sunlight , wind , growth time , stage of growth when cut , harvesting methods , and storage : each can make or mar the final product .
30 The teacher can make or mar the lesson , and your interest in what the child is doing and how he is doing it is all important .
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