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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The extent to which they report the activities and reflect the views of other parties and political opponents varies .
2 Townsend measures deprivation in terms of the inability or incapacity to participate in ‘ the activities and have the living conditions and amenities which are customary , or at least widely encouraged or approved ’ because of a lack of ‘ resources ’ ( 1979 , p. 31 ) .
3 Students , in addition to monitoring progress in their chose pursuit(s) , will be expected to identify the skills they have used in planning , undertaking and reviewing the activities and to recognise the transferability of these skills .
4 ‘ We 've discussed the idea of continental championships in each of the disciplines and bringing the best skiers together for a Masters final late in the season .
5 It was in cities such as Rome , Venice , Florence and Verona that the Renaissance started — the re-awakening of the arts , new directions in painting and architecture — movements which were to span the continents and leave a legacy of culture unequalled anywhere in the world .
6 Analysts believe Japanese companies are likely to be among the frontrunners and estimate the deal could raise between £50m and £100m .
7 He retook areas of land from the Goths and raised the empire to its greatest extent and power from Africa to Italy .
8 Even when the study appeared , there was a great deal of scepticism within NoS , but the attitude was that they had consulted the experts and got the evidence .
9 At Bodycare '92 you will be able to seek advice from the experts and have a good old browse through all of the stands .
10 not all cultures will ‘ buy in ’ to the attitudes and values the organisation wishes to promote .
11 It was more like a personal appearance by a pop star … just a glimpse of Desert Orchid was enough to draw the crowds and set the cameras clicking.But after all , this was the horse with his own fanclub.And he has created a few records.Between 1983 and 1991 Dezi won 34 steeplechases , picking up half a million pounds in prize money into the bargain.Now he 's retired … and enjoying the fame :
12 Pro-Shah and anti-Shah groups fought in the streets , Mossadeq was toppled ; Zahedi was embraced by the crowds and assumed the premiership .
13 Joyce raced down the road despite the crowds and snatched the child away from the would-be thief .
14 ‘ We went to the swings and fed the ducks , did n't we , Rachel ? ’
15 accept the counter-examples and alter the tripartite analysis to suit rather than adding anything to it .
16 That way it can be dealt with through the departure process and the checks and balances the departure er introduces erm are in place erm to protect local interest .
17 It … it was full of beer and it flowed over the ribbons and spoilt a hat and the mistress of the room was very angry and told Mama I had n't to be brought back again , so Mama left . ’
18 Bragg stuffed the papers back into the pigeon-holes and closed the lid .
19 The New York-based journalist , who was researching a book about the U.S.P.G.A. Tour , simply stepped under the ropes and trailed the group he was following out onto the peninsula .
20 After Izzie finished playing her recorder , it was her job to loosen off the ropes and allow the scenery clouds to flop forwards on their hinges , revealing God and all His angels …
21 It would be a simple matter to saw off the shafts of the clubs and embed the heads in a dummy top .
22 Sometime later I had replaced the clubs and got a better set than I originally had after that I thought I was quite lucky that they had been stolen .
23 A few British officials , however , in whom northern habits died hard , preferred to go to one of the clubs and have a drink and lunch there .
24 You see , usually I worked on the accounts and managed the estate .
25 In essence , each of the four agreed to contribute a quarter of the programmes and to show the three-quarters contributed by the other three in its own region .
26 So , the idea was that Finniston bought out this report which would then form another strata over the institutions and form the Engineering Council , of which I happen to be a member .
27 Typical examples are in racked whisky storages where flame impingement can be resisted by the barrels for several minutes while the sprinklers are subduing the flames and cooling the barrel surfaces .
28 One of the residents of the flats that overlook the factory saw the flames and phoned the fire brigade .
29 There are few more obvious ways of troubling the scorers and confounding the commentators .
30 Richard 's grandfather , Tom , who had been crippled in the mines and had a wheelchair , had a great win on a horse called Black Sambo .
  Next page