Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [art] [noun] since " in BNC.

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1 Manager Graeme Souness could hardly believe it when first Paul Stewart , with a recurrence of the hamstring strain that has plagued the midfielder since his £2.3 million move from Spurs , then Mark Walters with a troubled thigh had to leave the field .
2 And while he has travelled a lot since the success of Monty Python , as a child his family holidays were spent in the unadventurous climes of Southwold and East Anglia ( recalled in his TV play East of Ipswich ) .
3 Anything other than an uncritical acceptance is a direct challenge to the idea of the rule of law which has sustained the police since their inception and which argues that the replication of a known system of order is the best means of containing those who need to be controlled .
4 For both good and bad reasons the emphasis on man 's individuality which has dominated the West since the close of the Middle Ages is now being discouraged in favour of emphasizing community .
5 But it is quite extraordinary that no woman has won the prize since it 's inception .
6 The district general hospital in Leicester has undergone a facelift since I was last there , replacing the previous institutional look with touches of humanity , colour , and interest — preparation for trust status perhaps ?
7 Amongst other faithful Convocation diners we were pleased to see Mr and Mrs Herbert Sherwood and Mr A Svtar S Lota , who has attended every year since he graduated .
8 Details were revealed as Mr Bush made his tax return public yesterday , something he has done every year since he became vice president in 1981 .
9 Labour 's Kate Phillips , a 45-year-old freelance adviser to Third World aid agencies , who has used the year since her selection to raise her profile locally , is in tigerish mood .
10 Autumn has occurred every year since records began .
11 International migration has played a part since young adults and families are more than proportionately represented in these flows , but the prime factor is the variation in the size of age groups resulting from previous fluctuations in births .
12 The site of the Carpenters Arms located in the heart of Old Botley , has boasted an inn since the late 1700's .
13 The fan , Rosenery Mello , has become a celebrity since the incident and posed for the cover of the November edition of Brazilian Playboy .
14 For some architects , the removal of regulations which both provided guidelines for behaviour and also limited the areas in which competition existed has provided a stimulus since they now feel able to compete more efficiently in a less restricted arena .
15 Mrs Clinton , the new First Lady , has supported the magazine since it was founded in the United States in 1972 , where it has been regarded as a valuable weapon in the campaign for women 's liberation .
16 Owners VSEL , which have has run the yard since it was privatised in 1985 , said they were unable to find a buyer for the site .
17 ‘ The company has shrunk a bit since the move , ’ says Phil Longden , 33 , an applications programmer with the company since 1986 .
18 The new fields into which Mr Reuter has taken the group since the mid-1980s — aerospace , electricals and financial services — are either yielding little or are deep in the red .
19 He has rejected the world since the death of his wife and children , and broods over the failure of his hopes in the French Revolution .
20 The removal of the whitewash which has covered the paintings since the Civil War is being undertaken by English Heritage and the Courtauld Institute 's Conservation Department .
21 Over the room from her was Mrs Lily Malloy , the petite grandmother she 'd partnered every week since she 'd arrived .
22 But little could be done to redress the situation since the houses were in just as bad a position as the growers .
23 The city fathers had decided to improve the site since I last encountered it .
24 But since gaps on the bench happen rarely , and since this will be the first chance a Democratic president has had to choose a justice since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House , the usual debate about likely replacements is under way .
25 User-friendliness is another criterion that might be used to evaluate a system since it will affect the cost of searching and the speed with which retrieval can be achieved .
26 Her concern now was how she was going to cover the syllabus since she had used up so much time on these practical activities .
27 The IEC would replace the interim economic committee , which had been attempting to manage the economy since the coup [ see pp. 38414-15 ] .
28 George , 61 , and wife Betty , 60 , have had to watch the pennies since he took early retirement when his hospital was privatised .
29 It is quite impossible to say that Woolwich paid to close a transaction since it protested that it was not liable and it immediately sought to establish that the regulations were void .
30 I am beginning to count the days since the landing and to reflect on all that has happened .
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