Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | The contrast between the enthusiasm for the Wehrmacht and the disdain for the Party was striking . |
2 | The visit to the Palace of the Minorities for the singing and dancing show had some stirring patches , such as some ‘ polovtsian dance ’ type music played with great gusto on strange balalaika-type musical instruments . |
3 | Trustees advance £20,000 to X who is the agent for the settlor and who is accountable to the settlor for the monies . |
4 | On this occasion , as my hon. Friend the Member for The Wrekin and others have pointed out , he has a special interest in being here . |
5 | These works make explicit what is only suggested in this livret the opening number of the work serves as a processional for the instrumentalists and some or all of the singers and dancers that brings them into the performing space . |
6 | that 's it , and they do , you can shop around for the insurance and that like |
7 | In a statement afterwards , the BBC said it had ‘ apologised to Mr Wright and his family and expressed their regret for the damage and distress caused ’ . |
8 | Oh goodness , yes for the damage and you had to go in front of the Harbourmaster . |
9 | Instead of going to court he paid six hundred and fifty pounds for the damage and apologized to the shop 's owner . |
10 | Speaking at an international conference in London on the transportation and disposal of hazardous waste on Oct. 4 , 1989 , the European Communities ( EC ) Environment Commissioner , Carlo Ripa Di Meana , said that proposals to make producers of toxic waste liable for the damage and injury they might cause were being drawn up by the EC Commission . |
11 | Photograph the damage , photograph the pothole , get an estimate for the damage and go to the council with it |
12 | Others have set up one-year and two-year training courses in church planting , encouraging those being trained to pay for the privilege and so contributing to the financing of church planting , as well as providing workers in training . |
13 | Live for the present and the good things which are going to happen . |
14 | There is an urgent need to improve the training of our young people to make them among the best trained in Europe , in the skills needed for industry , for the present and for the future . |
15 | During their conversation , he realised that the vision was for the present and not 4 years in the future . |
16 | He had decided to do nothing further for the present and leave it to Berowne to make the first move . |
17 | If one accepts this , even if only for the present and not as an inevitable fact for the future , then a responsibility lies with hearing society to meet not only the communication requirements of deaf people but also to understand and be able to work with this group in their language . |
18 | Because facing such questions has brought the work on long-term memory in Aplysia into the same biochemical arena as my own in the chick , I want to postpone considering them for the present and instead look at some of the problems which , in its singlemindedly reductionist approach , Aplysian orthodoxy — at least the orthodoxy of the mid-1980s , as I suspect that the position is now becoming much more flexible — has ignored . |
19 | Prepare a monthly profit and loss statement for the present and proposed new programmes . |
20 | ‘ Certainly it is a very poor play — but what a challenge for the actors and how well they rose to the occasion . ’ |
21 | Studio D especially , Christopher Barry remembers as being , ‘ very much smaller than most studios at Television Centre , certainly very much lower in height , which meant the lamps were down lower as well , and therefore hotter for the actors and crew . |
22 | Yet the irony was that there was no support in Cabinet for the proposals and they had almost reached the point of rejection when the leak took place . |
23 | My sister Ellen , sir , who has had charge of my first-born this three long years , her husband William died of blood poisoning in September and she is now alone and I have written even before I heard of the plan to go to Rome to beg her to come out here to me with Oreste and if she does , as I think she will , having no other family or ties , then she might look after my house and other child for the winter and we would all profit without further trouble . ’ |
24 | In recent years there has been a strong demand for the Galloway from Germany , especially for low-cost meat production on upland heaths and lowland swamps where the typical German dual-purpose breeds need to be brought inside for the winter and need better grazing . |
25 | The hotel opened for the winter and closed for the summer . |
26 | They used to put the cloth on for the winter and take it off during the summer . |
27 | Badger road mortalities , however , are reduced now as badgers have put on weight for the winter and venture out from their setts less and less . |
28 | This is a propagation bench for the winter and spring — different cuttings and seedlings are tried each year . |
29 | Now the summer bedding plants in tubs and window boxes are fading or frosted , chuck them out and replace them with flowers for the winter and spring . |
30 | And the other one , seeing as it was like September October , getting cold , my mum said well the bed 's empty , you might as well come in for the winter and stay here . |