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

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1 Some reliance was also placed on the fact that the 31 July bill did not comply with the requirements of section 67 of the Solicitors Act 1974 .
2 Roger William Peters FCA of 433-437 Great West Road , Hounslow , Middx having been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(d) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( iii ) in that at Slough on or about 23 April 1991 an Interim Order was made in respect of his affairs under Section 252 of the Insolvency Act 1986 was reprimanded , had his Practising Certificate withdrawn and ordered to pay £1,000 by way of costs .
3 Arguably the most majestic covering was black Utrecht velvet ( Col. 15 ) ; Nelson 's 1806 coffin , furnished by Messrs France of London , with its gilt bronze fittings on padded velvet , was particularly sumptuous ( Col. 16 ) , but one would expect this of the crown undertaker 's work .
4 ‘ You put me one step clear of a chain gang , two miles over the line . ’
5 ‘ You put me one step clear of a chain gang , two miles over the line . ’
6 Use fibre or brass washers between the sink and the board to keep the sink about 2mm clear of the board surface .
7 Having made the two , comes through to there , you just having clear of the metal work , you put , this is a three foot , just not in it at the moment .
8 Now that he was clear of the hawthorn scent of the hedge and the reek of cattle dung , he became fully aware of what had already been drifting into his nostrils while he was lying among the thorn .
9 At the peak of the wave , the open latches are clear of the sinker posts .
10 On the other hand , once clear of the river mouth , he could sail a clear reach for Key Canaka .
11 Glenavon scored their third four minutes from time when Armstrong raced clear of the home defence to drive the ball into the corner .
12 Yeremi snatched it clear of the firing handle .
13 Soon after they got up — which was always late , which was lunchtime — he and Rufus went in swimming , keeping their feet off the gravelly or slimy bottom and their arms clear of the blanket weed which was like green hair .
14 During the campaign Nigel Jones steered clear of the race issue , refusing to be drawn on questions about Mr Taylor 's colour .
15 He swayed as he stepped clear of the shower tray .
16 The feet swung clear of the desk top .
17 It helps if the pump and cartridge are kept clear of the pump bottom , where larger debris accumulates .
18 His greatest strength since his appointment was that he had steered clear of the Watergate scandal .
19 The leaves will need to be clear of the soil surface , which means that you will have a row of cuttings protruding some 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) .
20 And the heron laboured clear of the Bessemer upglare
21 I regarded it with distaste , decided that the rain would have washed it reasonably clean , then dragged it clear of the bog myrtle and looked around me for somewhere to dump it out of sight .
22 When he was clear of the goat herds and the sheep that grazed around the village , he moved down to the river that was a tributary of the distant Tigris .
23 Accola will be resplendent in a bright yellow costume , the product of a sponsorship deal with a cheese Accola would love to outshine his friend Tomba on his home soil while the Austrian-born Girardelli , who skis for Luxembourg , has his sights fixed on a record fifth overall world title , having kept clear of the injury problems which bedevilled his preparations last year .
24 Thirty seconds later Paul Dalton raced clear of the Darlington defence and beat the advancing Mark Prudhoe with a low angled drive .
25 A hundred feet would see me clear of the danger zone , and this distance I covered foot by foot , walking sideways with my face to the rocks and the rifle to my shoulder ; a strange mode of progress , had there been any to see it .
26 ‘ The Salmon 's Return ’ lay a quarter of a mile up-river , and dated back to the early seventeenth century , a long , low , white-painted house on a terrace cunningly clear of the flood level of the Comer , and with ideal fishing water for some hundreds of yards on either side of it .
27 The specially designed rain traps around the windscreen and the door mirror housing were modified until rain was successfully deflected clear of the side windows .
28 Morrell went on for a comfortable victory over three seconds clear of the defending champion , Mark Kirk , of Ballymena .
29 This would allow the Argentinians to stay well clear of the exclusion zone around the Falklands Islands while at the same time being able to attack ships anywhere inside it .
30 The mast quivered and bowed as Trent dived for the main and jib sheets , whipping them clear of the cam cleats .
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