Example sentences of "[adj] [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When Mr Ramsay died in 1943 the Leaders paid tribute to one who was greatly loved : ‘ Testimony was given to his worth and zeal in the work and all that pertained to the welfare of the church , and particularly to his services in the choir and his love for the weekly prayer meeting . ’ |
2 | In 1943 the pollsters began to ask people how they would vote ‘ if a general election were held tomorrow ’ . |
3 | Throughout the thirties the Germans had been eager to displace the British . |
4 | In the thirties the business expanded , with further branches opening in the North of England and Scotland and it was at this point that the name Beaverbrooks was adopted . |
5 | Glamorgan , needing 427 to win after starting the day on a 16 for three , were grateful the weather permitted only 17.1 overs . |
6 | How grateful the Jews have been to God and how sorely treated by God the Jews have been . |
7 | In 1948 the Works suffered another major fire . |
8 | By 1948 the US needed an international cultural prestige to offset its military and political power : it needed a sophisticated reply to the slogans of Yankee Go Home ! |
9 | Between June 1947 and July 1948 the Cabinet considered capital punishment six times . |
10 | At Christmas 1948 the situation exploded with the KNDO fighting the PVO , and then units of the Karen Rifles fighting the ex-BNA units of the Burma Rifles . |
11 | From January 1948 the line formed part of the Western Region of British Railways until the closure of practically the whole line in December 1960 . |
12 | We were told that after 1948 the revenue sought to tax at least two categories of employees in receipt of in-house benefits . |
13 | A large stone can provide a technical problem particular if hard ; in patient XIII the lithotrite cored a hole in a 28 mm stone , which did not break up and required subsequent cholecystoscopy and contact lithotripsy followed by a second rotary lithotripsy procedure . |
14 | 8.15.1 The right to make representations |
15 | It must also be said of Poland that its society has been most resistant to Communist influence and , that of all East European countries , the gap between the state and its society has been greatest The LWP has not gone out of its way to act as the arbiter of events ; rather , it has had this role thrust upon it by Party factionalism and weakness . |
16 | Black Wolf he was called , and there was nothing he would not do to make the Russian Empire the greatest the world had ever known . |
17 | For me , the two glories of the current team , one of the greatest the world has seen , are two halves of rugby . |
18 | However , given that the policies adopted by the UK government and EC Commission were a quota and minimum import price respectively , it is necessary to derive appropriate non-tariff policies to compare with the policies utilized in practice . |
19 | Given that the theist believes that defining God involves thinking beyond the limits of thought , can he or she also fulfil the demand that a clear explanation be given of what is meant by the word ‘ God ’ ? |
20 | Given that the diagram involves both the rate of interest and the level of real income , this information can be translated to part ( b ) to give the positively sloped curve showing a locus of equilibrium points in the money market . |
21 | Because the various occupations in any one employment would monitor and compare their respective rates of pay , and given that the ability to pay of the employer was the same for all of them , they tended to negotiate a common bargain . |
22 | Eventually a noise abatement notice was served on them , and erm immediately after that the landlord offered them a hundred pounds to leave , and they left . |
23 | is that the cat meowing then ? tough luck if you want to go out , right so I 've got this , butter , sugar , flour eggs , salt , lemon juice , I have n't got any |
24 | After that the Bay shut down . |
25 | But given that the RSPB has set itself the task of changing European farming policy to save the Barn Owl , it 's going to be a monumental task . |
26 | After that the couple spoke to each other regularly by phone , exchanged letters , and Peterborough-based Chris even sent Heather a dozen red roses . |
27 | First , the complete omission of ‘ When I have often heard young maids complaining ’ ( This may seem surprising , given that the text managed to get into the quarto , even if late ; but as a continuo song it could , at a pinch , have been accompanied by the harpsichordist from a separate sheet , with a gamba player reading over his shoulder . |
28 | Patrick knew that he only intended to lag the putt up close , but as so often when a player does that the ball ran exactly along the line he had chosen , curved left as it ended its run and plopped neatly into the hole . |
29 | Is that the shell to go in both , good idea there Mark |
30 | The significance of the decision here , given that the case concerned a child who was not terminally ill , is its recognition that it may not always be a doctor 's duty in law to preserve life , provided certain conditions are met . |