Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Says Jim Cummins : ‘ Kids who are proud of who they are and who have no ambivalence about that have no problems in school ’ . |
2 | About two-thirds provide a generalist advice service , and about one third , general assistance to a specific group of users , ( e.g. women , the elderly , ethnic minority communities ) . |
3 | The exercises have been designed and arranged progressively , and for greatest benefit the days must be done in proper sequence . |
4 | Groups of up to about eight allow an atmosphere in which it is easier to share views , and to ensure that group members can get to know each other . |
5 | TOMORROW 'S GARDENS SEASONS GREETINGS Perfect plants for year-round displays SUCCEED WITH HOLLIES Berries every time with our simple guide WIN A COMPLETE SET OF ‘ POWER ’ TOOLS SENSATIONAL NEW SEEDS for 1993 Make a Christmas decoration for your door IDEA-PACKED PAGES OF GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY |
6 | The writer who adapted this H.E.Bates piece clearly understood that viewers want to feel cosy , and programmes such as this have a feel-good factor . |
7 | Ding Dong Bell is another good nursery rhyme , and for this make a well out of a round piece of sponge cake laying on its side . |
8 | For this give a prize for the best creation . |
9 | For this stretch the pyramid of the Bristen ( 3,072m , 10,076ft ) occupies the valley horizon . |
10 | Have you been in for this Guess the Scores , have you won anything before ? |
11 | After that come the Notorious Bits . |
12 | Accordingly when a pare of men went underground formerly , they made it a rule , to sleep out a candle , before they set about their work ; that is if their place of work was dry , they would lay themselves down and sleep , as long as a whole candle would continue burning ; and then rise up and work for two or three hours pretty briskly ; after that have a touch pipe , that is rest themselves for half an hour to smoke a pipe of tobacco , and so play and sleep away half their working time : but mining being more expensive than it formerly was , those idle customs are superseded by more labour and industry . |
13 | Well what we shall probably do is erm if you like get the bus down to McDonalds and like after that have a look around Wood Green . |
14 | Direct experience of " the real thing " must after all remain the primary purpose of any site visit . |
15 | The general consensus on this matter was left undisturbed until 1984 when Mr Theo Laurentius , an art dealer who specialises in Rembrandt prints , became convinced that the paper on which the etchings were printed did after all hold the key to their authenticity and thus to their value . |
16 | Only here what must be put squarely , if not exactly clearly , before the reader is what it is that will after all betray the murderer . |
17 | It has after all become a commonplace that the creative imagination of the philosopher , mathematician or scientist is not much different from that of a prophet or poet ; what distinguishes him is how he treats his findings in retrospect . |
18 | Following some intense telephone diplomacy between Bonn and Paris , Chancellor Helmut Kohl and President Franois Mitterrand agreed that the Strasbourg EC summit , which opens here today , should after all agree a date for revising the Treaty of Rome and preparing for supra-national monetary union . |
19 | Then , in 1965 radar echoes from Mercury showed that the planet did not after all have a period of 88 days , but about 60 days . |
20 | The figures recorded for 1991 show a decrease of 42 in casualties in this group . |
21 | Young people aged 14–18 years are the age group most likely to die from VSA , accounting for 61.5% of all VSA deaths between 1971 and 1991 , and the figures for 1991 show no significant change in this pattern . |
22 | The events of 1971 assume the proportions of a small-town poker game in comparison to the speculation of February and March 1973 . |
23 | It is true that he seems to have been sufficiently interested to use Wagner as the extreme example of " the demonic in music " for his Germania paper on that theme ; and also that , following his exposure to the music of Tristan , some of his own compositions of 1861 have a marked Wagnerian flavour ( in eccentric combination with formally archaic polyphony ) — but this flirtation was short-lived and not repeated until his conversion to Wagner seven years later . |
24 | Our current team of eight make a particularly important contribution through the committees of the board — Audit ; Compensation ; Health , Safety and Environment ; External Affairs ; with a Nominations Committee to advise on board membership . |
25 | Rather than ending divisions in the Labour Party , the controversies of 1935 mark the beginning of a new period of prolonged disunity . |
26 | Do any differences in ways of working have an effect on outcomes for clients in terms of services delivered and hence effectiveness ? |
27 | Take zinc chloride out of that take the zinc and the chlorine away and what have you got left with ? |
28 | Humans are at the top of the food chain and because of that occupy a very special and responsible position . |
29 | Along with conventional breeds of lamb , she also rears primitive breeds of that have a stronger flavour . |
30 | Let's see how many words you can think of that have an ail sound in them . |