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

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1 The wind shifts mentioned so far are small and fairly frequent so hopefully you can tack on the headers all the time .
2 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
3 There is no central vanishing point ; indeed in many of the houses all the canons of traditional perspective are completely broken .
4 ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick .
5 This includes ensuring that a proper market and proper information exist for the products that the exchange trades ; and that transactions are properly recorded .
6 And Papa Peres took off again , skimming the waves all the way to Marathon Key , on the southern tip of Florida .
7 Cook gently for a further 10 minutes , turning the carrots all the time .
8 The umpires green-flagged the crash but penalised Stripes for hitting the mark , effectively giving Kanza the race .
9 Gives , gives her the cramps all the way across here .
10 Over the centuries all the world 's religions have accumulated vast amounts of scriptures , as generation after generation struggled with the problems of defining an ever-growing variety of gods ; of endeavouring to explain the origins of the earth and the universe , ; of setting out independently the rights and wrongs of almost everything , ; of justifying caste systems and privilege by birth ; of seeking to instil a belief in an afterlife ; of explaining the complexities of simple and compound reincarnation , ; of building an hierarchy , sometimes with well-paid officers , ; of introducing rituals , rules and forms of worship , and combating ever growing scepticism until the whole world and all life would seem to be in existence solely for the purpose of providing space for this monstrous dumping ground for the products of centuries of speculative and ineffective effort .
11 The wintry weather can take its toll on the face because it is the only part of the body exposed to the elements all the time .
12 One person must remain at the nets all the time to deal with the rabbits as they become entangled .
13 Their enterprising approach brought them profits ; the Hudson 's Bay Company got 10 beaverskins for a gun at its posts on the Bay , but to the Indians this was the final stage in a complicated pattern of inland trade , so that when the French travelled out to the central hunting areas they were able to save the Indians all the transport and trading costs and could get 30 beaverskins for a gun .
14 And the countries all the grandparents came from could be quite interesting .
15 The decision to create a monument to his own glory and that of the system which he had developed , regardless of the costs such an undertaking would involve , was typical of Ceauşescu 's arbitrary approach to his subjects .
16 All those guys had DEA certificates of appreciation on their walls — he 'd greased the skids all the way .
17 The first canals were constructed between 1757 and 1761 in order to transport coal from the mines to the towns and factories ; in the years 1791–7 the canal system expanded rapidly , and by 1815 covered most of England 's transport requirements in the industrial field .
18 It was explained to me that over the years all the planes on the green sward had landed by mistake , assuming that it would be solid enough to allow a take-off .
19 In the years 1880–1913 the number of land purchasing agencies and co-operatives associated with the Land Purchase Bank was to rise from about 120 to nearly 300 .
20 Goin' on about the seats all the time she was .
21 Er well only two er and Skerrymor but I was er three year because it was called a rock station or a relieving station was a big island the island of Rhona seven miles long when the sea was n't near the tower at all but er and Skerrymor the sea was battering round the towers all the time .
22 They ran through field after field , with the hounds all the time slowly gaining on the fox .
23 • What experimental evidence leads us to believe that we possess an internal body clock ? • What do we know about the rhythms that the clock controls .
24 It must be totally different now I I know that in places like Hoy that just used the freezers all the time .
25 Remember that scare quotes themselves are simply disclaimers ( " this is n't my word , so do n't blame me for its implications " ) ; they do not solve — or even identify — the problems that the word presents .
26 The skills of counselling are concerned with enabling this communication process , whilst at the same time dealing perceptively with the problems that the counsellee faces .
27 The barrow was subsequently restored and is still to be found deep in the moors half a mile North East of the Hurlers .
28 And th , think they 're having a real problem in Birmingham as well the they 're , trying to get rid of them and they 're down the sewers all the time trying to get rid of the bloody things !
29 Well , he likes , instead of sticking to Paul and the Ephesians all the time , to , you know , slip in a wee snippet of Shakespeare or Tennyson or mibbe even Wordsworth now and again , as a Text .
30 From the verandah the only sign of human habitation was the tower of St Hilary church rising out of the trees half a mile away .
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