Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There is a new picture spinner which flags the PPA recommended titles , and a new ‘ turn the wheel ’ directory to the titles will be included in a display pack that offers show-cards , posters , bags and balloons .
2 It is generally arranged that θ is zero at some suitable deflection such that the fall in cos θ at larger deflections significantly counteracts the scale spreading that would otherwise arise from the square-law dependence on current .
3 It fits the principles set out by Conrad ( 1980 ) in allowing language stimulation by making available a number of forms of code .
4 It fits the mystique surrounding the man that the mineral deposits were found through apparent chance .
5 The iris diaphragm that opens and shuts the pupil prevents us from being dazzled in bright light , while allowing us to see in dim light .
6 Anne Ballard often raids the larder to find food to bake rock hard and add texture to her dried flower arrangements .
7 Over the next four pages , our own walking , talking Reading Festival , KEITH CAMERON , raids the archives to present an affectionate look at two decades of open air guitar .
8 Every year the New York New Music Seminar seems to throw up one track which first flattens the delegates revelling at the local hot-spots , then sends the record companies into chequebook-brandishing overdrive .
9 Between the grantor of a leasehold and the tenant ( lessor and lessee ) there is a relation of tenure , and while the lease subsists the lessor has a reversion .
10 After six drinks the housekeeper confided in Paula , gave her the new address .
11 He drinks the tea brought to us by the koko gravely , and makes exasperated noises .
12 According to German records the aircraft fell victim to A.A. fire ; it was in fact claimed as a probable by the guns , but was also attacked by Plt.Off .
13 It read : ‘ Not only is debt partly responsible for the slump in commodity prices ; it also devours the money earned by Third World exports .
14 But the human context involves the capacity to weigh the merits of the case , to give reasons for one 's choice or to dismiss them .
15 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's agreement with Eo Inc on the marketing and perhaps later the manufacturing of its Eo 440 and 880 handheld communicators in Europe ( CI No 2,124 ) involves the Italian taking the same stake as everyone else in Eo — the entry fee is $10m , with which it gets a seat on the firm 's board .
16 This involves the court ordering your debtor 's employer to make deductions from his earnings to pay you what is owed .
17 This involves the court ordering a third party who owes your debtor money to pay that money into court instead of to your debtor .
18 If primogeniture involves the wealth passing to the eldest child , then the process of concentration is intensified , since some heiresses marry heirs .
19 The second argument involves the transactions demand for holding cash balances instead of interest-bearing assets .
20 This is difficult to define satisfactorily , but in the context of brief therapy it involves the therapist suggesting to the patient the possible motivation underlying his behaviour , with the objective of increasing understanding as a step towards behaviour change ( e.g. overeating may be explained in terms of a patient 's need for comfort at times of loneliness so that the patient may be more able to tackle the problem ) .
21 A minimum wage involves the Government dictating to private employers what they should pay their workers .
22 The alternative approach to competition policy involves the government trying to influence the structure of the market in which the firm is operating — in other words , creating an environment in which a competitive structure , rather than a monopolistic or oligopolistic one , is more likely to exist .
23 First , the shot-gun approach involves the buyer saying ‘ Unless you agree immediately to a price reduction of 20% we 'll have to look elsewhere for a supplier . ’
24 Wimmer and Perner argue that this ability involves the ability to represent the relationship between two conflicting beliefs .
25 Extraction is a matter of pattern recognition but it also involves the ability to cut across interfering patterns .
26 Part of the process of treating another well , in love-making , is attempting to satisfy her/his desires , and this , of necessity , involves the ability to recognise them .
27 The third dialectic involves the subject recognizing itself through interaction with other subjects .
28 This control mechanism involves the substance called insulin , secreted by the pancreas .
29 Dynamic input of the text involves the user generating the text at run-time using either an electronic bitpad or electronic paper .
30 This involves the hypnotherapist talking you gently and quietly through a basic relaxation exercise which is not unlike the early stages of yoga .
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