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

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1 Accomplished headers of the ball were less likely to suffer injury than those who were not as proficient , because they met the ball in a way which which imparted less strain .
2 I concede the vote in the Oxford Union .
3 We will design the sequence in the timetable to give priority to :
4 Like policemen and women everywhere Easton 's section police bemoan the deterioration in the attitude to authority shown by some youngsters .
5 It should be said that the forecast figures have probably turned out to be slightly high , particularly for 1991 , since it seems unlikely that the US Department of Commerce would have foreseen the downturn in the global economy which is now biting so hard in all industries .
6 erm but that , the fact that there were managerial farms in the north might erm have er er important implications for the kind of land reform document we would want to draw to accommodate the situation in the north as well .
7 I reckon it 's been brought into the front room because erm , if she shut that door for them , cos she shuts the animal in a , a room here there and bloody everywhere , it 's stopped again now ai n't it ?
8 In late 1976 , Radio Telefis Eireann , the Irish state television service , decided to produce a documentary on Lebanon and asked me if I could locate any films that depicted the country in the days of peace .
9 It also has the advantages that it will not absorb the water in the paint , and is easy to clean after use — simply wash out in water .
10 The taxing officer hears the parties and decides any issues in dispute , either allowing the item in the bill to stand or disallowing or reducing it .
11 His normal reaction would have been to swing the car in a U-turn to return and tackle the driver of the tractor .
12 I was surprised she could spare the time in the middle of an election campaign and concluded it was genuinely urgent .
13 We had arranged with the agents that if we were interested we would stay the night in a local hotel and the next day meet the builder who had done much of the reconstruction of the place .
14 Hundreds of birds might be circling the lighthouse in the misty darkness , illuminated briefly as the beam swung round in a circle .
15 Hawkins was silent for quite some time , then said : ‘ How are you going to pin on a couple of posthumous VCs or whatever when you 're circling the earth in a vaporized orbit ? ’
16 The Swiss Government has also submitted its application for membership , but has not yet received the assent in the referendum which it requires for this application to go forward formally .
17 A pointer is touched against each point of intersection on the grid and the digitizer records the position in the computer .
18 My diary records the incident in a tone of self-righteousness , omitting to mention my feeling of incompetence .
19 Luke records the event in the strongest way : Jesus was the one who
20 Other changes of emphasis , after a quarter of a century , reflect a more general appreciation of townscape — a larger selection of minor eighteenth- and nineteenth-century structures is included , an increased interest in gardens , and a new introductory chapter by Neil Wright records the growth in the study of industrial archaeology .
21 That 's it because what you well you either hold on to the first five or six and then you lose the rest or sometimes you remember the beginning and the end and you lose the bit in the middle , ah .
22 After one scrum you will either score , give them a line-out or lose the ball in the ruck or maul .
23 As far as he 's concerned , there 's still far too much kicking and he argues strongly that the new laws have not helped , with forwards standing off and forward driving teams not able to maintain any offensive because they lose the ball in the opposition 22 .
24 The battles he won at such a cost to his health that he could n't help but lose the war in the end .
25 Finally we breasted the saddle in the lower ridge , what in the Welsh mountains , and latterly in the Himalayas , we would call the cwm .
26 Too little has been spent on maintaining the system in the past and the industry , faced with signs of accelerating failure rates , does not yet appear to be doing enough to contain the rate of decay .
27 This continuous flow of information may be seen as maintaining the equilibrium in a situation which entails considerable risks , particularly for the teacher .
28 Maintaining the countryside in a pristine ‘ rural ’ state merely means consigning a substantial section of its population to a level of material existence which those who propound such policies would not themselves tolerate .
29 yo for a start you need those two , th these end two you need bli you need blinds on because you ca n't utilize the screen in the summer without these I mean we got , we got blinds for all those windows , I mean
30 Sir Peter , who served for many years with 22nd SAS Regt. and SAS Group , is the first general to wear the badge in the SAS sand-coloured beret .
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