Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Harris , his coachman , was up on the driving box , while Lord John 's groom and valet were bringing on the saddle horses behind . |
2 | Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course ( see page 51 ) , and will normally have completed successfully a Foundation Course in Art and Design . |
3 | Booz , Allen & Hamilton was forced to close down its executive search division in 1980 , when serious problems surfaced as a result of trying to carry on a recruiting business whilst at the same time having 3000 management consultancy clients on their books , who were more or less off-limits from the point of view of providing candidates for headhunting . |
4 | Once authorisation to carry on a banking business has been granted by the home member state to a bank in accordance with the Community 's essential requirements , the Community legislative approach is to require the host country in which the bank may wish to provide cross-border services or establish a branch to recognise the validity of that authorisation , and to allow it to do so without making additional ‘ authorisation ’ requirements to the bank . |
5 | " After some discussion it was arranged to carry on the Winter Meetings fortnightly as last year . |
6 | In Maymyo I was at first rather at a loose end , for most of the civilian families had left , and the Establishment chaplain was there to carry on the church services and to look after the few people left . |
7 | Born in Venice in 1751 , Tim 's paternal ancestor Zaccaria died in London at the age of 76 , leaving his eldest son Joseph to carry on the family name . |
8 | ‘ And needed someone to carry on the family name and the title , to stop any distant relative from — ’ |
9 | To carry on the family tradition and blackmail Corosini . ’ |
10 | None of their three sons Roy , Robert and Clive have decided to carry on the family tradition . |
11 | He seems to have been trained , along with his three brothers , to carry on the family business , which also included bookselling . |
12 | Before making an order the SIB must ensure , inter alia , that the members of the SRO are ‘ fit and proper persons ’ to carry on an investment business , in particular , that they meet the standards of ‘ honesty , competence and solvency ’ , and that they operate fair and reasonable admission , expulsion , and disciplinary procedures . |
13 | His best friend did not go to the funeral because he had already decided to go on a day trip to France ! |
14 | ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree . |
15 | N : Looking at my nappies hanging on a washing line in our kitchen |
16 | Daily inspections of the tank will indicate a few fry hanging on the tank sides and others hiding in the mops . |
17 | Okay where 's that it 's in the cu the cups They 're on the cup board , hanging on the cup board . |
18 | What 's Karen got hanging on the washing line erm are we up are we up for erm the Bare Naked Ladies there I think we are . |
19 | Bring on the dancing girls . |
20 | ‘ OK , Ellis , take out the tray and bring on the sex maniac . ’ |
21 | Some theorize that income distribution is mainly a result of government action ( wage policy , taxation , etc. ) while per capita income is mainly a result of transnational forces ( for example , the price that exports bring on the world market ) . |
22 | If the tender was accepted , the various obligations could be divided amongst its members , while the EEIG itself became effectively the project manager , with a co-ordinating role . |
23 | Si sit down a minute love |
24 | Using the oily rag , rub along the back rail several times , then , taking a clean very lightly oiled rag , run it along the front edge of the needlebed . |
25 | 2 Push down the clutch plate ( a ) and draw back the piston rod ( b ) |
26 | As you wind along the corniche roads , passing vineyards and olive groves , you are sure to be reminded of the Côte d'Azur . |
27 | Along this trench , oceanic crust with ophiolites and " turbidites " coming from the south-east was probably consumed down a Benioff zone . |
28 | Traffic lights throughout Seaham were thrown into chaos yesterday after a heavy goods vehicle hit a post on the Times Inn bank , bringing down an electricity cable . |
29 | Since the introduction of the laser more operations have been performed bringing down the surgery waiting list . ’ |
30 | In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population . |