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

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1 The May evening was warm and filled with a golden light , and as he passed the Maria-Therese gardens the scent of the lilacs hit him with an almost physical pain .
2 you you used to go the weekly meetings the Labour Party .
3 In this he made the Black Panthers the first significant radical group to recognize gay liberation as a valid political movement , and did so in terms which provoked hostility from some in his own party : ‘ maybe I 'm injecting some of my prejudices by saying that ‘ even a homosexual can be revolutionary' ’ .
4 It will then combine the resulting findings to examine how in using the various techniques the interaction can be directed into one of the options instead of the other .
5 Given the right conditions the growth of the foliage will be quite fast and as the days get longer the flower buds will start to appear .
6 We should make a strenuous and united attempt to incorporate in the management of our own institutions some of the features which have given the American schools the high character they enjoy .
7 The two weeks of training on the Soltau-Luneberg Training Area had given the Royal Scots the opportunity to test to the full those operating procedures and ideas that had been developed since the conversion to Warrior had started in the new year .
8 Being surrounded by a supportive network of friends has always given the Happy Mondays the edge in the bullshit world of the music industry .
9 In completing the ten steps the trainees may come up with different answers from ‘ what happened ’ .
10 The Winsor & Newton Young Artists ' Award has prizes to the value of £2,500 , and offers the 20 finalists the opportunity to have their work exhibited in The Mall Galleries , during the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition which runs until April 20th .
11 Well I think this war the aim of this war is to achieve erm minimum casualty , and by doing what the allied forces are doing by denying the Iraqui forces the logistics such as transportations and communication system is very vital to reduce the power of the enemy and then you can force him to retreat , or you can weaken the army that will result in minimum casualty for the allied forces .
12 Every day one hears of more and more calls to ban dogs from parks because owners will not clean up after them — thus denying the responsible owners the pleasure of walking their dogs in pleasant surroundings .
13 Later instalments disclosed the wondrous sights the astronomer had been privileged to see .
14 More recently , Mike McFarlane had won the 60 metres the previous year in Athens .
15 In order to meet the financial cutbacks the universities were forced to encourage staff to retire early .
16 To attract the best patrons the movie-houses had to ape the conventions and the standards of theatres and opera-houses but very quickly the whole industry realized that the appeal of the movie palaces was not unrelated to the fact that all customers had to be treated the same and so they became temples of a new classlessness .
17 Consequently he will have to create sufficient live and TV interest to attract the huge sums the boxers will demand , even after the ‘ unrealistic ’ figures they are now seeking have been modified .
18 By twice defeating the British invaders the creoles discovered their own strength .
19 It was recalled that when the Community Charge was introduced and differential rating for the rural areas of the borough ceased , to compensate the rural areas the Borough Council undertook to pay Parish Clerks ' salaries and to be responsible for the maintenance of playing fields .
20 It is also relevant to notice that Horvath and Sankoff ( 1987 ) in their Australian work found the social variables the most difficult to deal with and the linguistic variables ‘ well defined ’ .
21 Of course , since care management has no empirical referents the tendency to project on to it is made rather easier .
22 I hope that , as with some of the other CD singles in this series , the disc is in fact a taster for a well-filled Mason CD : there is a striking recent Double Concerto for Horn and trombone , a strange Horn Trio , and a huge , weird and wonderful String Quartet , which all deserve the repeated hearings the CD medium can provide [ CM ]
23 4.2 Learning Outcomes have been amended to reflect the actual competences the student will have on successful completion of a module rather than reflecting knowledge acquired by the student .
24 The West German Ambassador , Hermann Huber , who earlier in the day told the new arrivals the transfer of 4,000 to West Germany was a ‘ one-off action ’ , appeared again to tell them : ‘ For the time being we are letting you in . ’
25 Multiple energy transformations can markedly improve the reconstructed images the filter concept in holographic transforms has also been addressed .
26 She hoped the police would give the two journalists the hard time they deserved .
27 Some will give the personal aspects the highest priority because of accumulated experience which shows that a client who is not emotionally ready for the severe belt-tightening and discipline involved in emerging from serious debt , will not stay the course .
28 And I know she knows , but I worry that maybe I have n't said the right words the right way .
29 Short-term benefits derive from crime prevention amongst the young and an improvement in their perception of the police , which it is hoped will have residual effects in the long term when they are adults , but the wider community in Easton is only addressed secondarily as parents or guardians , which limits the short-term effects the programme might have on improving its perception of the police .
30 Athelstan noticed the conspiratorial smiles the two lovers exchanged .
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