Example sentences of "[pron] close to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In so far as any rules had been devised in the past , the principle seems to have been to give power to someone close to the throne , and invested therefore with some of the aura of royalty . |
2 | ‘ I had n't heard about Doug but in a case of murder , nobody close to the victim gets overlooked . ’ |
3 | Until now neither Lineker nor Taylor had admitted what everyone close to the England camp knew — they simply did not get on . |
4 | Any impression of calm and harmony is down to the fact that everyone close to the band has obviously passed the Krypton Factor -sponsored How To Tolerate Courtney test . |
5 | What had happened was that , having marched in straight lines over open flat ground for a while , their paths had taken them close to a pebble . |
6 | They back-chatted Mr Griffith to such an extent that he reversed a penalty award to them close to the posts . |
7 | Judith blended it over the lids and showed Helen how to give the illusion of larger eyes by outlining them close to the lashes with a dark pencil ( see Beauty News for recommendations ) . |
8 | Looking to our right we recognised the Cottages with the road in front of them close to the ditch ; also our Professor 's stable , coach-house and dog kennels , with the back entrance from the road to his garden … we were soon in King 's Road [ Pancras Way ] which we found to be well studded with trees on each side … to our left the Country residence of Counsellor Agar [ builder of Agar 's Town ] … we turned to the right and first took notice of the front of our Professor 's house with its large garden protected from the pathway and road by a brick wall . |
9 | The Fanatics are the real weapon , the Mob is just a means of deploying them close to the enemy lines . |
10 | The rearrangement of the kit has pushed me close to the side , and just above my face the fabric cracks and bangs in the wind . |
11 | If one of the big parties wins something close to a majority of seats , it may have two ways of avoiding dependence on either Catalans or Basques . |
12 | This year represents something close to a dismantling of the American presidential campaign . |
13 | And any ‘ green shoots of recovery ’ may well be choked by the tares of something close to a world slump . |
14 | There is , in common sense , something close to a paradox which generates the problem of universals . |
15 | There is a strong thriller element to the novel , particularly in the last part , in which Piero is tracked down by the agents of what is portrayed as something close to a police or military state in the underground corridors of the prison-like block of flats where Charles lives and the fugitive has been hiding . |
16 | The picture that emerges , at least as a possibility , is of something close to the idea of a constitutional monarch , a king whose power was substantially restricted by the overwhelming spiritual , political and economic power of the priesthood . |
17 | Today many live on something close to the Church 's minimum stipend of £12,200 a year and their accommodation is more likely to be in the council semi mould . |
18 | And you had one close to the City Council , one is very close to the St Edward School one , was that for deliberate reasons . |
19 | Sprays produced by taps and showers also produce fine aerosols and here the person at risk is one close to the source of aerosol production . |
20 | Screw two screw-eyes to the underside of the batten to correspond with the two rows of vertical rings , and a third one close to the end of the batten on the operational side . |
21 | ‘ The nearest courses to Crossgar are Downpatrick and Ringdufferin , both about six miles away , so the need for one close to the town was obvious , ’ he adds . |
22 | Maureen had borrowed a wheelchair for her mother and wheeled her close to the altar to see Anne and John married , then drove her home until the Nuptial Mass was over . |
23 | A win for Akinwande , who beat the much-hyped Herbie Hide for the 1989 ABA title , will elevate him close to a world top-10 rating , if not pushing him into the elite of one of the four organisations . |
24 | The last one is based on the popular song O du lieber Augustin and its exaggerations ( knowing ‘ how far to go too far ’ in Cocteau 's famous phrase ) bring it close to the kind of waltz parody found in the Valses bourgeoises by Lord Berners ( Unicorn-Kanchana , 1/79 — sadly now deleted ) . |
25 | GUIL : We played it close to the chest of course . |
26 | The culture industry does retain a trace of something better in those features which bring it close to the circus , in the self-justifying and nonsensical skill of riders , acrobats and clowns , in the ‘ defense and justification of physical as against intellectual art ’ ( Wedekind ) . |
27 | So , if you do want a pendant light , fit it close to the window to ensure privacy . |
28 | ‘ We 've installed it close to the stores counter . |
29 | Carefully she drew it out through the folds of the eiderdown and held it close to the flame of the nightlight . |
30 | She remodelled it with careful fingers , then held it close to the flame . |