Example sentences of "[prep] play [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He is very much in contention for a first-team place , although he may not think so after playing for the juniors . |
2 | But defender Keith Proctor has suffered a reaction to his knee injury after playing for the reserves last weekend and is now due to see a specialist . |
3 | At around 4.30pm , Chris arrives home and after playing with the children lends a hand with the evening meal , which is something straightforward like a casserole or a pasta dish . |
4 | The pub 's east wall was also used for playing handball , he says ‘ like squash but without the racket ; I 've seen men 's hands running in blood after playing to a final . ’ |
5 | The warning came from former Liverpool defender Glenn Hysen , who knows Limpar 's strengths after playing alongside the enigmatic winger many times for Sweden . |
6 | After playing in a match during a snowstorm he caught pneumonia which led to fatal tuberculosis . |
7 | 1984 Passion is clearly still in the air as Charles grips Diana 's arm masterfully and suppresses her flirtatious giggles with an ardent kiss on the lips after playing in a Cirencester polo match . |
8 | ACT include two players in their squad who are no strangers to Scotland — centre Jim Swan who has returned after playing in the junior teams at Gala , and flanker Mark McInnes , who toured with the Wallabies to Canada and France in 1989 and spent some time with Peebles . |
9 | Should they succeed , then it is virtually certain they will become involved in an all-Edinburgh final , for Civil Service who have Jonathan Smyth back after playing in an Irish trial last weekend , appear to have the measure of second division Pender Uddingston at Cramond . |
10 | And national coach Davies was so impressed that he wants a full video shown to all clubs as the perfect illustration of playing under the new laws . |
11 | She warns against what can sometimes be a knee-jerk support of abortion technology for fear of playing into the hands of the right wing . |
12 | In a game the pain of life can safely be recaptured , encountered and switched off as required , for as we have seen , a game and all other forms of playing including the arts are deliberately created second-order experiences , removed from the rawness of living . |
13 | ‘ My style of playing over the top of the neck was just an accident . |
14 | Closeted in the conference palace at Taif — itself built by a Lebanese-born millionaire — the MPs found themselves unable to exercise their normal function of playing to the gallery . |
15 | The piece was played for all its worth , and more , but vulgarity disappeared , the sense of playing to the gallery that dogs the piece . |
16 | Worse is the sacrifice of theological integrity for the sake of playing to the gallery . |
17 | After a full term of playing to the changes I would like to applaud the lawmakers and suggest that the game may benefit by adopting some , if not all , in the senior game . |
18 | The element of playing to the gallery is conserved in the way they portray the fight as a piece of street theatre , with the adults cheering them on from the balconies , while the girls offer silent support , as the boys defend the honour of the white community against the ‘ black invasion ’ . |
19 | In 1801 he published a valuable pedagogical work , Introduction to the Art of Playing on the Piano Forte . |
20 | Monique Javer , Britain 's No. 2 ranked woman player , is so excited at the prospect of playing as a team member for Great Britain and of participating in Barcelona that she can talk of little else . |
21 | Commanding in the air , a great header of the ball and a strong tackler , Harry was the epitome of the ‘ stopper ’ centre-half and , in spite of playing for a struggling club , he was always loyal to the Palace . |
22 | ‘ We went to Romania and made the mistake of playing for a draw and lost to a late goal , ’ he said . |
23 | Did not this column say , when the apparently creaking colossus joined Durham , that as long as he is capable of playing for a county he must play for England . |
24 | for some young people there is the attraction of playing with a new physical sensation . |
25 | With these recording projects , do you miss the chemical interaction of playing with a bunch of like-minded band members ? |
26 | The decade saw the emergence of three European women professionals capable of playing with the world 's best and , better yet , two of them proving it . |
27 | The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown . |
28 | Both of these will already be present in the patch to some degree , but if you want more reverb , for instance , this is simply a case of playing with the reverb ‘ level ’ and ‘ time ’ controls . |
29 | ‘ And I 've got the challenge of playing with the best players in the best stadiums . ’ |
30 | Some people are accused of playing with the problem . |