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

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1 When a beginner joins a club the first thing he will become aware of is that great emphasis is placed upon training exercises and stretching , more so in taekwondo than in most other martial arts .
2 If property is given away and the taxpayer reserves a benefit the 100 per cent relief should still be available provided certain conditions are satisfied .
3 On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ .
4 For some thousand years there was virtually no attempt to give a ruler an individual image .
5 All of us who were not on the sales and marketing side spent a day a month selling .
6 So the Inland Revenue gets a bonus the company gets a claw-back and the members get nothing at all .
7 The loft covered an area the size of the house , with unused and shadowy places under the eaves which were unlikely to be investigated — particularly by Nigel , who , sadly , even if he came out of hospital would nevermore be able to climb the ladder .
8 A blend of grass seed , fertiliser and cellulose glue , it was being spread over the paths as a last ditch attempt to save an area the size of four football pitches from irreversible soil erosion caused by the 250,000 walkers who tramp around the area every year .
9 Clearly there is a connection , if Eurofighter two thousand was available earlier then they the plan for replacing er some of the aircraft in the R A F's front line er could be adjusted accordingly erm but it 's not a sort of direct one for one er if the part of the programme slips a year the jaguar must go on an extra year because within the R A F's overall plans for its er fleet replacement there is a certain degree of flexibility an and precisely which point the jaguars get replaced is er a judgement between them and their three .
10 ‘ We are looking forward to the entire programme following a format the ELCA helped pioneer , ’ said John L Peterson , ELCA Director for Public Media .
11 Financially speaking , the pub offers a chef-proprietor an extremely good deal .
12 The latest controversy centred on an amendment to its Islamic Law Administration Act passed by the Selangor State Assembly on July 19 , 1989 , which permitted formal conversion to Islam of minors without parental consent , on the grounds that Islamic law deemed a person an adult from the onset of puberty .
13 Some get about a pound a week , while on girl gets a pound a day , another five pounds a fortnight .
14 I 'm thinking of people like Jean Krell who co-ran Granny Takes A Trip the painter Humphrey Ocean and Bernard Rhodes the friend of Malcolm 's who went on to manage The Clash .
15 And er so one bloke brought a map the next day to prove as it was in , he says , He 's right it 's in Yorkshire .
16 A cat showing a mouse a bit of cheese to see what reaction he could get .
17 On this basis the Council issued a statement the following year on Procedure for Validation of Courses of Study , the kernel of which was the CNAA 's wish to respond differently to institutions which themselves differed widely in range of work and in experience : ‘ an application from a college where the staff for the proposed course is of known academic quality and experience may not require the same scrutiny of detail by the Council as in other cases ’ .
18 The notes kept by Walter Henry recorded in 1842 that , ‘ Each child pays a penny a week [ when attending school ] to which the Rector adds a penny .
19 Katie Brawn 's CV boasts a qualification no one else can — a new Vocational A Level .
20 However , for something completely different , this raffle is an opportunity to win an item no home should be without : a Zanussi Dishwasher , a Ridgeback Mountain Bike , or a present from Marks & Spencer .
21 Some other students — but he knew from experience that his mother would want all the details , and he clearly remembered the time he had slipped out for an evening to meet a girl the only girl he had ever really liked .
22 and the rain scores a bull's-eye every time .
23 The proposal for monitoring by silent , closed-circuit television cameras , he said , would be implemented as recommended , but the one to allow a prisoner the right to consult a solicitor every forty-eight hours would be curtailed to the extent that ‘ where it is thought necessary ’ a senior police officer would be present .
24 Lastly , a charge affords a chargee a measure of control over the business of the debtor company .
25 The first is the ethical difficulty associated with the need to give a patient the treatment that is believed to be best for him or her as an individual rather than what the statistician 's random allocation might assign .
26 Khat has to be fresh in order to work , so the shop gets a delivery every day .
27 Where there is an urgent need to protect a child an ex parte application may be made for the following orders : ( a ) an emergency protection order ; ( b ) a prohibited steps or a specific issue order under s8 ; ( c ) a recovery order ; ( d ) a warrant under s48(9) ( police assistance in the execution of an EPO ) .
28 In 1291 King Edward I granted a charter which gave the villagers the right to hold a market every Monday , and a fair every year on Trinity Monday and Tuesday .
29 Relaxation gives a punch an extension of an inch or so and therefore extra penetration towards the target .
30 Adding a human opponent gives a game an extra , unpredictable excitement that a computer opponent lacks .
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