Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In Chapter 8 — on motivation — we shall examine research on the civil service which draws heavily upon the two-factor analysis developed by Herzberg . |
2 | The cat began to stalk her through the blade-broad iris leaves with such solemnity that she laughed and paused even longer , to play with him , and was cheered . |
3 | Microsoft 's director of Windows NT and networking products Dwayne Walker indicated desktop NT could appear at $500 list and hit a street price of $300 , given reseller discounts of 40% to 50% , once the introductory price expires . |
4 | The exhibition is not simply a display of painted nudes ( and there are only four examples of the male nude ) ; rather , as the introductory text tells us : ‘ All were painted with the nude model directly in front of the artist ’ . |
5 | The introductory remarks found at the beginning of a book , usually by someone who is not the author of the book . |
6 | Thus the time spent on the settling-down and clearing-up stages varied from 7 to 45 per cent of the total session , and the introductory stage varied similarly , largely because some teachers treated it as a purely administrative matter to be dealt with as succinctly as possible , while others incorporated it into the session as the whole-class teaching in an arrangement otherwise dominated by group work . |
7 | the introductory booklet has handy tips on how to colour mix with acrylic , taking the novice through some straightforward exercises which will help to familiarise the terms used when painting with acrylics and assist understanding of the paint texture and thinning properties . |
8 | General warnings are usually given , but often as part of the introductory briefing given to holidaymakers on their arrival . |
9 | The introductory leaflet did not mince its words : ‘ It was a period when words contradicted deeds , propaganda realities , and when everyday life was full of fear , hypocrisy , and people felt helpless , having been at the mercy of those in power . ’ |
10 | With this in mind the genetics-supply industry has approached the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations at which all biological processes and products are assumed to be patentable . |
11 | The docked structure had this hydroxyl group pointing towards CypA forming a hydrogen bond with the carbonyl oxygen of Asn 102 ( ref. 24 ) . |
12 | Use the inside scale to measure the following angles : |
13 | The inside pages used classic 1970s magazine design . |
14 | So they just sit in the inside lane do n't they , turn up the radio , or put a cassette in , or maybe even get their papers on their lap and , thing , yes , but then the ones that did n't do this planning are the ones that you see going see them , probably you . |
15 | Sometimes the inside ones depend how carefully the the ones on top |
16 | Fig 62 Foot placement variables in the carve gybe : Aim : to make the back quarter of the inside rail dig in and grip . |
17 | Paul Gascoigne , The Inside Story charts the life of the world 's most talked about footballer . |
18 | Only those who had any idea of the inside story recognised the scale of Mrs Gould 's contribution . |
19 | ‘ He does n't have the inside knowledge to deal with questions . ’ |
20 | Was the inside door closed ? |
21 | I HAVE a china cabinet with a small disc on the inside door marked ‘ Guaranteed Barget London ’ . |
22 | Every file that is opened can have a completion list on the inside front cover that is checked before the file is closed . |
23 | If left sitting on a chair she would pick at the cloth cover until she made a little hole and then would pull out the threads and small pieces of the inside padding to eat . |
24 | For instance the outside hand balances the inside hand directs . |
25 | Table 1 indicates total Grampian manufactured exports subdivided into industry classes , while Fig.1 illustrates the proportion of the total exports attributed to each of the largest exporting sectors . |
26 | Such factors relate to the conduct of the employee and the total compensation received . |
27 | In fact , the total rise reflects two separate increases — the first is the actual rise in new additional funds brought in , while the second comprises the increase in existing funds arising from investment performance — which combine to make the whole . |
28 | In 1984 the total payments made by insurance companies for household thefts was more than £200m . |
29 | Many women report the total surprise caused by the swiftness of random attack leaves them paralysed and unable to fight back . |
30 | His strong dialect and ungrammatical turns of phrase often made him unintentionally amusing , but his dark and ruddy complexion , coarse features , and shabby clothes gave him a hold over the type of working man the total abstainers sought to reach . |