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

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1 In 1977 , he bought passage from the USSR by ‘ donating ’ to the Tretyakov all the paintings from the collections that they wanted ; the remaining ones he took with him to Greece and retirement .
2 I was a little unsettled by the fury of the blizzard , and hugged the top of the ridge all the way along , but avoided taking in the top due west of Cairn Gorm in case I was blown off my feet .
3 This is left to the articles , where the almost universal practice is to vest in the board all the powers necessary for the management of the business , bar those reserved by the Act to be exercised by the shareholders in general meeting .
4 She said when , when Mrs said why did you ask Emma she goes , cos we asked you to go the cinema all the time .
5 Caruth , out of the rink since last August , was slow to warm up but once he shook off the cobwebs he looked the winner all the way .
6 The wind shifts mentioned so far are small and fairly frequent so hopefully you can tack on the headers all the time .
7 the state of the premium trust funds , these are the sorts of consideration one would need to take into account , er a no doubt they would , they 'd need to be argued fully at a , at a later stage , but the only question here is , if your Lordship refers and there 's going to be some delay , well , erm , I was trying to think of an analogous case er and the case which went to the European court at the beginning of last year had consequences which were potentially far more profound than this case is , it was the Case concerned the application of equal pay principles to pensions
8 The damage all the way .
9 His wife was lurking in the basement all the time Eleanor was there , so that he did not feel safe getting close .
10 Oh well , she said , you see , it 's my work , she said I work in a , in an insurance office and she said I 'm in and out the courts all the time , you see so he knocked down the wrong person
11 See , if you want him to stop in it , you got ta keep paying the forfeit all the time th them weeks that go by .
12 After parting from his jockey Macer Gifford at the very first fence he had continued with the rest of the field all the way round , clearing every obstacle and keeping with the herd .
13 And then , finally , out of sight but only fifty or sixty yards from this room in the field next the garden , there lies buried the main street of the old village that was wiped out by the Black Death .
14 There is no central vanishing point ; indeed in many of the houses all the canons of traditional perspective are completely broken .
15 They think , they seem to think that we want to think about the election all the time .
16 But I shall never lead a normal life because I 'm so short — we 're both short — that 's why Tilda stands on the deck half the day , it 's because somebody told her that you only grow taller while you 're standing up .
17 The men were ‘ joking over the Tannoy all the time ’ , he said .
18 That 's that 's the same thing as says , it 's reducing the catchment all the time
19 ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick .
20 ‘ Was he in the kitchen all the time we were talking to Miss Harker ? ’
21 ‘ He was helping in the kitchen all the time fetching and carrying .
22 Unroll the condom all the way down the cock .
23 This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded .
24 Normally the shareholders ' rights will fall under three heads : ( i ) dividends , ( ii ) return of capital on a winding up ( or authorised reduction of capital ) and ( iii ) attendance at meetings and voting , and unless there is some indication to the contrary all the shares will confer the like rights to all three .
25 T : two things to establish for the writer at the beginning of the story one the situation what is the situation * at the beginning of the story * anybody what 's the situation Douglas * have you read the story Douglas S : no sir T : ah that wo n't help then will it who 's read the story what is the situation at the beginning SS : ( laughter ) T : £ is it Michael S : Carl T : what 's the situation at the beginning simple detail situation what where what is the story about at the beginning * have you read it S : no sir T : right who 's read it * Sarah ( Walsh 1987 : 82 )
26 Since historical entitlement theorists make original acquisition the root of all subsequent entitlements it is essential that they demonstrate that acquisition is an event of sufficient moral significance to bestow on the acquirer all the incidents of private ownership , including the right to transfer the property at will and to confer the same package of rights on all subsequent transferees .
27 The £1,000 fine the Institute 's Disciplinary Committee levied on Michael Jordan , senior partner of Cork Gully , and Richard Stone , head of corporate finance at Coopers & Lybrand , was the maximum allowed under the Committee 's byelaws .
28 If you decide to use an active sentence to describe Figure 14 , you might create a frame such as ‘ The N V-ed the N with a N ’ : this is the right kind of frame for an active sentence with three nouns and a verb .
29 Although his head office sent the branch all the goods sold by the branch in Year 41 , Mr Messy did not record how much was sent and kept no records at the branch other than branch sales .
30 Within the course half the time would be allocated to a compulsory core curriculum and half to self directed learning .
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