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

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1 Couples and Love , America 's top two golfers this year , were irrepressible , gathering 13 birdies between them as they ripped apart the La Moraleja course , suggested as a venue for the 1997 Ryder Cup .
2 Jack instinctively moved to the window and pulled apart the curtains .
3 Cosloy , impressed , invited the band over to play at this summer 's New Music Seminar in New York , where they pulled apart the Knitting Factory with a glorious show that proved to be one of the most talked about of the week .
4 It did not seem so cute after a massive explosion ripped apart the pilot plant ( ironically as it was being shut down for the last time ) and killed two of Dequasie 's colleagues .
5 As we take apart the fight story , more and more men seem to be pushing in with their own excited commentaries .
6 Then there is the linking of several figures within a single contour , especially in the lovely arabesques , fig. 127 and the corresponding trio , sometimes to the distortion of the individual figure : try thinking apart the Centaur and woman at the right of fig. 126 .
7 erm , really the other items are , the other items on the report are for information apart the child care links .
8 Prise apart the joints with a screwdriver and remove each section in turn .
9 With two forks , pull apart the meat and fat ( which should be soft as butter ) so that the rillettes are shredded rather than in a paste .
10 One difficulty is that prising apart the imposition of duties from other effects of the exercise of authority is far from straightforward .
11 It is one thing to distinguish a cuckoo 's egg from those of its host , but quite another to tell apart the eggs of two different starlings .
12 As the delivery dates of the two contracts in the spread get further apart the correlation in their price movements will become weaker , and the volatility of the spread basis will increase .
13 Moreover , the farther apart the spots are , the faster they will be moving apart .
14 That apart the choice of product becomes fairly straightforward .
15 THE book which finally blew apart the myth of Charles and Diana 's marriage was born in a humble cafe in the London suburb of Ruislip .
16 did n't we also tear apart the west brom ground after they beat us 3 nil .
17 He started taking apart the engineering of the scene , keeping count of the timing in his head .
18 Releasing her wrist briefly , he tugged apart the edges of her robe and stared down at her nakedness .
19 She was quite calm and told me to get a watch and try and time how far apart the pains were .
20 It only came out a couple of times , and I could n't get the words apart the end where it sounded something like ‘ scores off the bar , F*CK CANTONA , Brian Deane , Brian Deane , Brian Deane ’ .
21 It 's all been replanted and apart the fact that people pull them out is .
22 ADECISION by B'nai B'rith International to expel its women 's affiliate threatens to tear apart the world 's largest Jewish organisation .
23 ADECISION by B'nai B'rith International to expel its women 's affiliate threatens to tear apart the world 's largest Jewish organisation .
24 A business relies on a driving personality taking it forward , and the confusion about getting somebody on board who is working with you in the business and who is putting money board , is that they feel to some extent , proprietorial to that business , and you can find that that will result in those individuals who have done that tearing apart the business because they are trying to go in different directions .
25 It was not effectively designed as a movement to abolish , still less to limit , mass alcoholism , but to define and set apart the class of those individuals who had demonstrated by their personal force of character that they were distinct from the unrespectable poor .
26 There were lots of people in plastic rain hoods puffing their way up a huge , cobbled stairway , complaining at how wide apart the steps had been laid .
27 We sell a great many long haul holidays , often breaking apart the packages then putting them together again at lower cost . ’
28 The second half saw Richard take apart the Brussels defence yet again to score .
29 The policy paper of March 2 , A Safer Britain for Women , sets forth the core of Labour 's programme to interpose the state between men and women , artificially dividing them and their interests as effectively as , on a larger scale , it plans to prise apart the peoples of the United Kingdom .
30 ‘ The thing that ripped apart the Raistrick , ’ Defries started to say , turning from the window towards Ace , ‘ that was — oh shit .
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