Example sentences of "[be] [verb] and [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Eventually proposals of marriage are made and accepted , but during the ceremony — performed by Despina in disguise as the notary — military sounds are heard and the girls realize with horror that their original sweethearts are ‘ returning ’ . |
2 | In this bundle , all the hydrophobic surfaces are hidden and the researchers surmise that this makes a water-soluble package for a hydrophobic part of the molecule , which actually creates the hole in the insect 's gut . |
3 | Teaching needs to be discussed in a much more rounded and comprehensive way , with far less emphasis on surface aspects like display and resources ; far more emphasis should be placed on the character of the minute-to-minute encounters which children have with teachers and each other , on the precise nature and purposes of the tasks they are given and The activities they undertake , and on the relationship of these and other aspects of the practice of teaching to learning . |
4 | The vision of Arthur Guinness had been realised and the foundations laid for the building of the international organisation that is now Guinness Brewing Worldwide . |
5 | Carter openly admitted that his past faith in Russia had been misplaced and the critics of détente seemed vindicated . |
6 | The ditches are filled and the fields beaten flat . |
7 | It exposes flaws and loopholes ; and , by analysis , contradictions are highlighted and the limitations of proposals are exposed . |
8 | It produces some odd effects , however , for strict equivalence between postcranial and cranial elements is only reached when all the jaws are broken and the molars released . |
9 | Where an aggravation is produced , the optimum potency has not been given and the symptoms have been brought out too rapidly for the body to be able to handle harmoniously . |
10 | For about 150 years no one made lutes : the tradition of makers had been broken and the skills lost . |
11 | The rapid development of social movements during the 1960s depended in part upon sustained economic growth , full employment , the expansion of higher education , and a general feeling that these societies had entered what was often called a ‘ post-scarcity ’ era in which the fundamental problems of production had been solved and the conditions created for the development of a new society of leisure and enjoyment . |
12 | The starting point is your recorded time and if this has been exaggerated and the defendants refuse to pay it will give the appearance that you are under-settling your costs . |
13 | It is really because at one time in the season everything was going through , and the players were on a high erm and then we find out that the game erm the place has been cancelled and the players go on a low . |
14 | Territorial squabbles are forgotten and the jacanas form into large flocks . |
15 | But the street opposite the painted colonnades leads into the square where more and more food stalls are opening and the housewives are already busy marketing . |
16 | All aspects of education are included and the experiences of black and female pupils are seen to be qualitatively different from that of white male pupils . |
17 | Their bank accounts have been frozen and the trustees have been forbidden to act during the investigation . |
18 | Nevertheless , each season fish of much greater size are caught and the monsters that made St John 's famous are still there , waiting for your well-presented cast . |
19 | On contacting Head of Personnel , the matter has been clarified and the instructions from Regional Managers are to be ignored . |
20 | Jonathan 's method looks at Field 13 and if it contains an entry , Fields 6 and 7 are amalgamated and the contents of Fields 13 to 8 are shuffled to fill the gap . |
21 | About 20,000 visitors are expected and the gates open at 10am . |
22 | A heat lamp has been installed and the Meerkats use it , especially on dull overcast days . |
23 | The land all over Japan would have been devastated and the cities of Nagasaki and Hiroshima were virtually obliterated . |
24 | They may not be deliberately malicious , just children looking for a little adventure , but soon windows are smashed and the doors forced open . |
25 | CAMRA is also concerned at the way in which many keg beers are brewed and the ingredients used . |
26 | After puncturing the syconium wall , the atmosphere returns to normal , the males are inactivated and the females emerge . |
27 | If the differences between strata are maximised and the variations within them minimised , the benefits from stratification can be considerable . |
28 | They had been underestimated , as the first Test proved , but the damage had been done and the attendances for the first two Tests were depressing . |
29 | What I 'd like to say is I think erm certainly in Scotland and in Strathclyde area that four years ago , erm the first women in transport survey was actually carried out , erm and it was carried out elsewhere in Britain and er this was as I say the first study that had been done and the results were very surprising . |
30 | After a period the fish are separated and the systems starts over again . |