Example sentences of "[art] [adj] and [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The upset and damage which has been caused to us by these articles is an extremely serious matter .
2 I can sit in the warm and sip their hot froth of a brew for maybe the best part of an hour with any luck .
3 The more Creggan himself stared at it the bigger and stranger it became , looming out of the mist , its grey shrouds entwined round it .
4 Last night in the cold and dark we failed to fix it properly again , and when I wake up there is snow all over us and our kit .
5 A good mascara should lengthen , curl and separate with one application — the fatter the brush , the thicker and fuller your lashes will be as more colour adheres to it .
6 Good examples are angelfish species which browse on sponges in the wild and butterflyfish which feed on coral polyps .
7 It was the fact that this was essentially a planters ' system which ensured that the stations were built of a standard and elegance which a plantocracy could use with comfort .
8 This is a small step towards Labour 's pledge to provide a nursery place for every three and four-year-old whose parents wish it . ’
9 Labour planned to ensure a nursery place was available for every three and four-year-old whose parents wanted it .
10 He said his party 's policy was to ensure there was a nursery place for every three and four-year-old whose parent wanted it by 2000 .
11 As for training , as my hon. Friend the Member for Bosworth ( Mr. Tredinnick ) has just reminded us , the Government have introduced the first and only guarantee anywhere in Europe of a two-year training place for every 16 and 17-year-old who needs it .
12 Equal rights for disabled workers is an ideal and idea whose time has come .
13 Michael Ledeen , an academic and consultant who did much to promote the Iran venture , took heart from the fact that when an arms shipment went disastrously wrong , in November 1985 , the Iranians still gave the crew caviar on their flight out of Iran .
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