Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once , Bill Pertwee — again a staple member of the cast — remembered for me , Kenneth Horne made him write to the wife of an executive he thought Ken had insulted at a party given by the BBC for the Round The Horne cast .
2 Leaving the reasonably safe confines of Kharkov town was like quitting E. Zamiatin 's proletarian city for the rough no man 's land of instinctive outsiders as described in his famous anti-Utopian novel My .
3 For the rich the cost of legal services is not a barrier to the use of lawyers .
4 In many aspects of work for the disabled the voluntary agencies were pioneers .
5 but you 've got every right to pontificate on the on the hunting even though you do n't live there er , Mr I du n no , barbarism , is this , is this for the Labour a free vote .
6 Nothing of the old building remained and the long extension to the bar , dignified by the name Banqueting Hall , provided for the undiscriminating a venue for weddings and local functions and on other nights served a predictable menu of prawns or soup , steak or chicken , and fruit salad with ice-cream .
7 An analysis by marital status and number of children showed that for the married the main difference was between those with no children , 17 per cent of whom had been in a residential home , and those with one or more , for whom the proportion was 5 per cent .
8 The haul , however , is small , and only one of these cases is actually attributable to a jurist ; for the other the emperor is responsible .
9 But basically they dish out their awards in accordance with strata of society — influential architect Richard Rogers got a knighthood — rather than genuine appreciation for the good the recipients have done their country .
10 Looking back towards his study of Cornford and Harrison , he approves of Johnson 's view that for the modern the distinctions between tragedy and comedy were superficial .
11 But he sat there three hours on the motorway waiting for the bloody A A man to find him and , apparently he did n't find it , could n't find him sa cos he rang back he said , look there 's no one come yet !
12 What about for the elderly the
13 I 'm not sure where it 's gone today , but for the energetic a new book of Oxfordshire rambles has just arrived in the bookshop .
14 If you want exorcisms — and that is what we both wanted , you may just possibly remember — if you want all the comforts of that gem of ecclesiastical mumbo jumbo , you 'd better get ready for the opposite an ’ all …
15 For the pluralist the most important political freedom is freedom of association .
16 The injuries are almost certain to keep him out of the Christmas cracker match at the National Ground on Monday and hand his two biggest rivals for the Welsh No 10 jersey the chance to shine .
17 For the homeless the right to buy and the provisions of the 1988 Act are an irrelevance .
18 This is remarkably close to the situation envisaged by Opdebeeck for the English a cappella scene , one in which directors do not ( or can not ) impose their own musical personality , leading to performances which sound beautiful because the members of the choir have been excellently prepared by their training in the choral tradition but which all sound the same .
19 This is a double alienation and for the Christian a curious kind of worldliness of mind .
20 For the Christian the source of human values is neither the result of genetics nor the product of human reason nor even as Hayek would have it a process of cultural selection by which certain rules of conduct become accepted and others rejected , but the revelation by God through his Word in history .
21 During the Stephanian the main area of sedimentation has shifted out into the North Sea .
22 A new and successful innovation was the evolution of stemless crinoids — some of these acquired pelagic habits , and during the Cretaceous the genera Marsupites and Uintacrinus ( see p.79 ) were widespread enough to be useful marker fossils .
23 For example , during the Carboniferous a more bizarre and highly specialized strain of reptile/amphibian emerged — the pelycosaurs .
24 But even during the Carboniferous the first true reptiles had evolved , and this was the group that was to make itself wholly independent of the water .
25 During the fair the appointment of Hans König as Chairman of the European Fine Arts Foundation ( the Fair 's organisers ) was announced .
26 These examples are relevant in the present context as the equitable no conflict rule is formulated in terms of a " reasonable man looking at the relevant facts and circumstances of the particular case " thinking that " there was a real sensible possibility of conflict " .
27 LINFORD Christie will quit athletics in two years ' time — aiming to bow out as the undisputed No 1 sprinter in the world .
28 LINFORD Christie will quit athletics in two years ' time — aiming to bow out as the undisputed No 1 sprinter in the world , writes David Harrison .
29 Did you tell Ann about the noisy the television , no ? you did n't did you ?
30 The white will always tend to show through the black a little and vice versa , so let it .
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