Example sentences of "[verb] and [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The kitchen is quite beautifully designed and has a staggering amount of storage space , along with really small double sink and a washing up machine , and electric gadgets of every variety .
2 The structure has been consciously designed and has an official purpose .
3 The National Rifle Association , founded in 1871 , holds that honour and supports the natural and constitutional right of free men to keep and bear arms .
4 software for computer systems with disk drives which supervises and controls the running of programs .
5 In simple terms , the surgeon supervises and controls the robot from a computer terminal , using information that he receives from sensors at the tool-end of the robot , known as the end-effector .
6 ORCHESTRE : [ Rousseau gives ten reasons why the Paris Opéra orchestra makes the least effect of any European orchestra , the seventh of which is ] the unendurable noise of the baton which covers and deadens the whole effect of the ensemble .
7 However , the sequence of somite formation and what they will form seems to be programmed early in development long before the somites themselves appear and provides a good example of how , once the programme is specified , the cells follow it even when they are placed in abnormal relationships .
8 What matters is what happens when the individual , who incorporates his past , incorporates and transforms the divisions which are part of that past .
9 Natural selection enriches and disciplines the imagination by the reasoning faculty .
10 When he fragments and decomposes the objects in his still lifes and landscapes , it is not in order to strip form bare or to disengage some essential quality , but it is rather as a means of creating a completely new kind of pictorial space .
11 Marx made the point that : ‘ Production in general is an abstraction , but a sensible abstraction insofar as it actually emphasises and defines the common aspects and thus avoids repetition . ’
12 There are of course references to work in progress — a letter from Matisse on the installation of ‘ La Danse ’ at the Barnes Foundation : ‘ the panel is installed and suits the architecture , from which it seems inseparable ’ , as well as a melancholy reflection on the nature of drawing by Matisse from 1940 : ‘ A colorist 's drawing is not a painting .
13 John Tomlinson 's article , Dose , Dilution and the LM Potencies which was first published in the Journal of the Society of Homœopaths ( Vol. 10 No. 4 Dec. 1990 ) has been included and gives a detailed analysis of Hahnemann 's thinking which led to his development of the LM system .
14 A unique reference tool it shows clearly the shapes and styles of all the items included and illustrates the terms used to describe them .
15 He wanted the manslaughter charge dropped and says the case is full of uncertainty .
16 EXECUTIVES of the Corporation of Lloyd 's , which regulates and manages the insurance market , are to brief staff at ‘ business forums ’ next week on the background to the organisation 's latest cost-cutting strategy .
17 The L-Field regulates and controls the creature whatever it may be , and its alms are wholeness , organisation and continuity .
18 The concept of a Universal Field presupposes the existence of a pre-physical body made of fine degrees of matter not yet recognised by orthodox science , which regulates and controls the creature , whatever it may be .
19 The underlying theory suggests that action and decision are controlled in the mind by a multi-level process , each level of which regulates and modifies the one below .
20 Conditioners with sun-screens can help guard against ultraviolet light which weakens and bleaches the hair .
21 It is via these windows that the system informs the Offline Operator what is happening and requests a media item to be physically mounted or dismounted on the appropriate media unit ; in this case mounting refers only to the action of placing a media item onto a media unit .
22 The move has to be applauded and shows the strength of public feeling about the plantation .
23 Again this is helpful because it contains and defines the conclusion .
24 But if the Section Sergeant goes in for any necessary purpose , the Inspector comes in , he is reported and gets a severe reprimand from his superiors for idling his time in the Station .
25 This primes and seals the floor prior to applying a coat of varnish by brush .
26 The only way the ground for the deportation decision can be challenged is if the refugee returns to the country from which he fled and launches an appeal there .
27 It further develops and tests a notational scheme for this function which could eventually become the basis of a standard in this field of practice .
28 This further develops and maintains the lining of the womb for a possible pregnancy .
29 This chapter develops and defends the conception of the nature of practical authority outlined in the previous chapter , i.e. authority as involving essentially THE power to require action .
30 This programme develops and refines a detailed model of the Scottish economy constructed and made operational under a previous ESRC programme award .
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