Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Awareness is the key to letting go .
2 It is not easy watching someone you love die , and Robert Burrows went through a phase of doubt and anxiety which is part of the process of letting go but can be particularly hard for Christians to accept .
3 Before attempting the meditation and visualisation exercises suggested later in this chapter , it is important to master the art of letting go .
4 Thus it was that on 3 January she decided to mark the occasion by letting go of another gasket , this time in one of her auxiliary purification circuits .
5 The humour of letting go of the wheelbarrow while clapping , and of trying to stamp one foot while walking , without injury to the other , dulled the pain .
6 The sense of personal ownership would be less and the risk of letting go of one 's book and reducing one 's own access would not exist .
7 The I. Yet do not underestimate the pain of letting go , he wrote .
8 Furthermore , the inclusion of three early works by the group in the exhibition ( dating from the late sixties ) reveals a kind of make believe idea about an A $ L/SI connection .
9 Rival managers Alex Ferguson and Ron Atkinson were good friends of Mervyn and had no hesitation in helping organise an event which should be a fitting tribute to one of Irish football 's greatest administrators .
10 Still young Mafouz showed no sign of letting go of the ball .
11 She enjoyed attending to the whitewashed chapel where compulsory prayers were conducted three times a day and did not feel ill-used when Mrs Prynn chastised her with a whip for letting slip a blasphemy or lying abed longer than she ought .
12 we er spoke spade work that sort of told you about , spade work recommended a list of do work .
13 Diana Dors was never really thought of as a great actress … indeed she once described her film career as ’ a lot of make believe held up by 37 inch bra cups ’ .
14 In February 1989 six non-OPEC ( NOPEC ) countries agreed to limit exports with a view to helping stabilize oil markets ( see p. 36478 ) , while in early March the Soviet Union also indicated that it would reduce exports by 5 per cent in the first half of 1989 .
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