Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Having said that , I must admit to a vested interest since my concern with Riley 's view of work by contemporary artists , and the dismissive nature of the term ‘ simulationist ’ is allied with a desire in my own work to somehow examine more keenly the principle foundations upon which notions of ‘ abstraction ’ are laid .
2 Quite properly the film credits would give precise details of the recordings used , with a separate credit for music composed specifically for that particular film .
3 Additionally the spine lengths were reduced and sweepback on the trailing edge made the tip panels narrow and very pointed .
4 I used to take about , around about four , four to five gallons , which er , I could er , like erm , carry it down there like to them , you know and er , and then you got out Cos in the ori original days , when I first started as a kid with him , we used to have to take it out morning and night , people , mostly the factory owners and we , we had er , had er having twice a day .
5 Slowly the picture changes , and doubt is conceived at the first moment when ‘ thank you ’ is superfluous .
6 " I was delayed to some extent because the address given to me was 626 Cheyne Walk , which I could not find , but eventually the river police directed me . "
7 He deliberately locked the french windows and stayed inside the room , knowing that eventually the night visitors , whoever they were , would have to make a move .
8 If you have an even number of needles , after two rows every needle has been knitted once ; whereas if you have an odd number of stitches , then the same needles have been knitted on both rows and will go on being knitted on subsequent rows so that eventually the carriage jams .
9 Eventually the plant bushes out and develops stocky rootstock , and the plantlets thereon can be divided and transplanted .
10 Eventually the rose beds were flattened and grassed over and a first principle was established .
11 We will defend vigorously the libel proceedings commenced us by Virgin and its owner and any other proceedings they choose to commence .
12 Effectively the operating instructions are the task description .
13 The agreement to lift the IMF 's quotas , effectively the membership fees payable by its 152 members , from 90,000 million to 135,000 million special drawing rights ( SDR1=US$1.32757 as at May 11 , 1990 ) , was made conditional on the adoption of a tougher policy against countries in arrears .
14 Importantly the chloride channels are not directly activated by the elevation of cyclic A M P , what they are activated by a is by a protein kinase A meded phos mediated phosphorylation .
15 Furthermore the deputy heads were expected to discuss their work with the head teacher , and a visit by two members of the LEA 's advisory service was intended to provide an opportunity for the head to ‘ account ’ to his peers .
16 Furthermore the information flows can be changed over time as a result of mutation in the genetic code or by the individual 's own genetic system , and some information might thus be eliminated .
17 Furthermore the graduate recruits can judge the derisory attitude to academics for themselves , simply by picking up most editions of Police magazine .
18 Suddenly the church bells started ringing ‘ Oranges and Lemons ’ !
19 Suddenly the air currents grabbed the craft .
20 Radio sports reporter Tom Wadrop , a passenger on the plane during yesterday 's drama , said : ‘ We were about an hour into the journey when suddenly the cabin lights came on telling us to return to our seats , fasten seat belts and everyone was ordered to put out cigarettes .
21 But suddenly the storm clouds are gathering .
22 Suddenly the tocsin sounds , proclaiming the greatest fortress in the realm to be under attack . ’
23 I did n't know , but then suddenly the street lights come on .
24 Four main factors encouraged the decline in employment in the 1980s : first , the concentration of older workers , in many instances , in declining industries ; second , the operation of particular schemes to promote worker redeployment ( eg the Redundancy Payments Act ) or replacement ( the Job Release Scheme ) ; third , the pressure of high unemployment ; fourth , changing attitudes among government , business , trade unions and older people themselves , in respect of the older worker 's right to employment in relation to other younger age groups .
25 ( ii ) Teaching about language should encourage discussion of vocabulary that is specific to local communities — words for local places , buildings , institutions etc , and local usages such as bairn ( cf child ) , baps ( cf rolls ) , outwith ( cf outside ) ; or to particular age groups , eg frock ( cf dress ) , wireless ( cf radio ) ; or to certain occupations eg the specialist terms and acronyms used by groups such as doctors , lawyers , builders , computer experts and mechanics .
26 Apparently the band members have been inundated with mail from the mothers of female fans complaining that their music is Satanic and they do not wish their daughters to have anything more to do with them .
27 ‘ But apparently the street lights had come on and their electric glare was filtered through the torn mesh of dusty leaves , giving an elegance to the street which it had otherwise forgotten .
28 Apparently the number plates do n't tally with any registered for a Merc . ’
29 That is um if you erm if you make children er sort of lie down on their fronts with their bums in their air and you and bums in their air and you touch anuses apparently the anus dilates , or it can do , erm allegedly in children who 've been sexually abused in that way , in children who 've been who 've been penetrated anally .
30 Bu but basically the output rates were , you had to do .
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