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

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1 To separate as far as possible the concepts of equity and efficiency , economists use the concept of Pareto efficiency .
2 You see , what the angler has to do with his bait is to make it imitate as nearly as possible the conditions of nature .
3 This chapter seeks to examine at a small-scale the variations in deprivation and investment in an urban area of Pittsburgh .
4 But one can go on almost endlessly tinker-tailoring the sources of greenness : Nordic nature-loving fascist , Quaker , Zen Buddhist , Taoist , Social Creditist , Marxist , socialist , pacifist , quietist , 1930s Green Shirt .
5 In most you will find intact the bones of Easter islanders who entered their spirit world centuries past .
6 Elisabeth Inchbald 's A Simple Story ( 1791 ) , Thomas Holcroft 's Anna St Ives ( 1792 ) and Godwin 's Things as They Are ( Caleb Williams ) ( 1794 ) are major examples , and we can associate with these Mary Wollstonecraft 's unfinished The Wrongs of Woman 1798 ) .
7 They argue that goods are used to make ‘ visible and stable the categories of culture ’ ( 1980 : 59 ) .
8 Because the reasons against the acceptance of authority vary it is not possible to discover in advance how strong the reasons for acceptance of the authority need be to be sufficient .
9 While Gloria helped dry the dishes after tea , Mrs Parvis continued to find fault with the people who ran the country .
10 Making clear the benefits of marketing
11 This will make clear the lines of progression and articulation with other modules in that subject area .
12 But at least the conditions made clear the hazards for shipping approaching this coast , the innumerable rocks and reefs and skerries over which the rollers spouted and boiled , many just below the surface , and the greater danger therefore .
13 ‘ It 's clear the decks for action . ’
14 This is partly due to my experiences as a politician , because I know as a politician that when you are doing something naughty , nothing is more effective than to muddy the waters with complication .
15 Coleridge required love , as the final lines of the agonizing The Pains of Sleep remind him .
16 Moreover , the inevitability of pecking orders for children and institutions presupposed by such a market index of comparative performance will render less propitious the circumstances for learning , for those children who , through no fault of their own , are in a school which is perceived by the articulate watchers of the school results index to be failing .
17 Sexism is a term used to refer to a whole range of justifications which supposedly make acceptable the inequalities in income , in job statuses , in promotion chances and in access to power , for example , from which women suffer .
18 During his headmastership eighty-five open scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge were won by boys at the school : the spirit of the place in the 1930s , however different the forms of independence , was very close to that of Cardiff High School at the same time .
19 Again , although the publicity itself is free the costs of sponsorship are not .
20 As long as there is an abundant supply of water high temperatures tend to be associated with high rates of weathering , although this does not necessarily result in deep weathering profiles for , as we have already noted , where slope gradients are steep the products of weathering may be removed almost as soon as they are created .
21 This view informs every page of I.A. Richards 's Principles of Literary Criticism , where the critic is seen as making explicit the states of mind produced in the reader by the literary work .
22 And by and large the activities of church and state would be separatist .
23 There is little question that overseas markets , by and large the trophies of war , were of great value for the growth of English manufacturing over the eighteenth century .
24 So if you have got your heart set on a big wedding for the kids or a fast car when you retire , it is worth putting some money away as soon as possible to make sure the clouds of inflation do n't darken your horizon , adds Mr. Pinnell .
25 You know , I 'm sure the bits of bacon is n't brown .
26 And we would like the architecture to be as simple as possible , the idea being that such a self-effacing architecture would help lay bare the problems of speech processing .
27 Or maybe he had seen the onset of labour in the way she had acted earlier , when he and Kāli untwisted the bales of hay for the night and spread out the fresh pine-needle bedding .
28 She realized how terrible the noises of war must be .
29 By the early '60s there were hundreds of kids in Britain who toted guitars and had ear-tested the wares of Hooker , .
30 Where playing standards are concerned the years of isolation definitely seems to have blunted South Africa 's sense of ‘ street wisdom ’ in terms of both tactics and selection — and a dismal Currie Cup final in the wake of the tours , in which Natal beat Transvaal 14–13 , indicates that the learning curve may take time .
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