Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams .
2 Did you find the activities difficult and unenjoyable ?
3 They must find a way to unlock the defence other than by simply launching men head first into oblivion .
4 All these devices make the response predictable but inflexible , an especially worrying trait in crises when standard operating procedures are not appropriate .
5 The income different and social distance between middle class blacks and those classified as poor is now larger than ever before in post-slavery history . ’
6 I saw him play a few times last year when they were still in the premier div. and was fairly impressed however I have n't seen his form this season and I 'm sure a year in Div.1 wo n't have improved him .
7 In particular , it is felt that the student needs to be allowed some freedom to choose the elements of his own course within the disciplines concerned and to be given the opportunity to spend a proportion of his time working outside his chosen disciplines , for which appropriate credit should be given in the assessment of his degree .
8 Keep the tent clean and always pack it away totally dry , storing it in a well aired place .
9 The annual meetings of the churches ' central bodies are a forum for religious political debate and have been known to express tensions between the values of the majority Northern and minority Southern protestants .
10 Freud did n't go to one extreme or the other , he did n't go to the Hobbes extreme and say there is no good in us you know , we 're just anti-social egoists , although he did know that was true of the id .
11 Ah well you see that 's what I 'm talking about as well , Napier are saying if your guys want to set the exams fine but we did in fact in the last exam paper find a fundamental flaw .
12 This company had purchased two new middle-water vessels , the Ben Loyal and Ben Roy but had been unable to make them pay and was obliged to sell them in May 1980 .
13 In a way , his approach reminds me of Rob Armstrong 's , in that he views the guitar first and foremost as a sound-producer , rather than a beautiful piece of furniture which the maker hopes is going to sound good .
14 The chances are that any LSE owner would have an appropriate button fitted as soon as possible , so if Lowden themselves fitted them , making sure the job was done elegantly , that would keep the guitar original and prevent any screw-ups by those amateur guitar repairers who 've never heard of pilot-holes …
15 ‘ I bought the suite first and decorated the room around the colours of the fabric , using pinks and blues , ’ explains Geoff .
16 ‘ Once again I bought the suite first and decided to decorate the room around it , this time taking birds and blue as my themes . ’
17 I bought the suite first and decided to decorate the room around it
18 I turned up a couple of minutes early , found the door into the suite ajar and the sitting-room in darkness .
19 Its lowest note is the B b below middle c , and from the G above that it begins to rise and soar expressively .
20 Alexeev commands a wide tonal palette and his lighter , filigree strokes , ( e.g. in the G major and E flat major préludes ) k , but all in all this is a most satisfying interpretation , with just the right balance between control/taste and fascinating notes from the late Gerald Abraham .
21 In addition to the G minor and A major symphony , the volume contained Symphonies in E flat major , K.184/161a , G major , K.199/161b , C major , K.162 , and D major , K.181 /162b composed before Mozart 's visit to Vienna , and Symphonies in B flat major , K.182/173dA , C major , K.200/189k and D major , K.202/186b .
22 These are wrapped multifilaments , such as the Prince Synthetic and Babolat Fine Play .
23 In fact , it was n't too difficult because that same week the symphony was being prepared by a man called Pergament-Parmet with the Stockholm Philharmonic and I was able to attend his rehearsals .
24 They may think that their jobs will be less secure , that they might lose the independence that they previously enjoyed , that their relationships with others will change for the worse and they might lose status , they may think the change unnecessary and they may simply fear change in itself .
25 The HRD practitioner should explain to the executive managers that the transformation will not occur unless people are feeling so much pain in the present situation that they are motivated to change it ; in the absence of such pain , resistance will take over and make the change difficult or even impossible .
26 Her only concession to the occasion was that she wore silk , a green silk trouser-suit with the shirt open and a black camisole top beneath it .
27 Arbitration clauses are therefore not subject to the UCTA 1977 but such clauses are subject to the Consumer Arbitration Act 1988 .
28 Despite warnings of impenetrable ice , the crew of Knox-Johnston 's boat , the Suhaili , found the fjord clear and continued up the more problematic Watkins Fjord , dodging icebergs to reach the starting point for the climbing section of the expedition .
29 This proposal aroused very considerable opposition from many of the institutions concerned and NAB itself made a reasoned case for some amendment , which appears to have made some impact .
30 A playground and playhouse keep the tots happy while the teenagers have a ball with a whole host of absorbing activities .
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