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

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1 The locally grown wheat reed is the cheaper medium and a roof constructed , whereas water reed will last for at least 50 years .
2 DAVID Pearce , 46 , of Tywyn , has been appointed sales director of the locally based Halo Foods Limited .
3 It was the public sector which was to provide housing for the locally employed work force .
4 Past the locally employed security man , that did n't count , and up to the best-dress marine .
5 Outside the large conurbations , which were the province of the locally financed Passenger Transport Executives , Provincial inherited a disparate collection of routes linking various centres or branching to less populous places .
6 Teenagers under the influence of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire .
7 There was an immediate murmur of approval , though some of the ladies looked longingly at the lavishly laid tea table just visible in the dining alcove .
8 This was clearly intended to be used not only during the workshop to receive the professionally published course material [ not the usual duplicated sheets ] but as a personal organizer which would be a continual reminder to the participant of the course content .
9 Following this , a single probe letter was presented to one or other visual half-field and the subject 's task was to respond , using the left hand , as fast as possible to indicate whether the visually presented letter was or was not a member of the auditorily presented memory set .
10 However , a LVF advantage ( for same " responses ) was observed when the auditorily presented memory set consisted of only a single letter .
11 This activity led to a consideration of the flexibility of the language items used ; structures which can be used in more rather than fewer contexts have obvious attractions to the economically minded language user .
12 The lawyer had always maintained that the money he received was a legitimate success fee for the vital role he played in the bitterly fought takeover battle .
13 The elegantly draped silk scarf was two shades paler than his hair .
14 The successfully transformed supermarket chain and multiple retailer Tesco — ranked 22 in The Times 1000 and employing 71 000 — similarly described headhunters as good servants but bad masters : their work should be closely defined and controlled by the client .
15 use this data to challenge some of the widely cited research findings from the Equal Opportunities Commission ( 1984 ) , that men carers receive a disproportionate share of the statutory services .
16 Wind the Dodge right out to the 6500rpm red line — there 's a cut-out at 6700rpm — and the engine stays on boost , the widely spaced gear ratios are disguised and acceleration is impressive enough , without ever feeling as energetic or gutsy as the Vauxhall 's .
17 In the widely read book Human Aggression , the psychoanalyst Anthony Storr draws our attention to the ‘ sombre fact that we are the cruellest and most ruthless species that has ever walked the earth ’ ( 1968 : i ) .
18 The widely reported price differential between US and European software packages , has come down some , Gates said , but will continue to exist , while diminishing further .
19 In the United States , Margaret Ribble ( 1943 ) published The Rights of Infants ; in England John Bowlby ( 1952 ) followed up his earlier studies of maternal deprivation as an antecedent of what he had called ‘ the affectionless character ’ ( 1946 ) with his report for the World Health Organization , Maternal Care and Mental Health ; and in the opening volume of the journal Psycho-Analytic Study of the Child , Rene Spitz ( 1945 ) published his paper on hospitalized infants and the effects of lack of mothering , and supported this with the widely circulated documentary film , Grief : a Peril in Infancy .
20 On the following day , the coal owners locked out those miners who would not work at lower rates of pay — of up to 49 per cent in the badly affected export area of South Wales — and attempted to suspend national agreements .
21 ( The litter on the floor is lust as much a faulty part of the design as the unopenability of the badly designed peanut pack . )
22 Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the suit evolved into styles which survive , if at all , only as formal dress — the evening tailcoat now worn with white tie , the morning coat often used at formal weddings , and the rarely seen frock coat .
23 Mr Billy Baker is the longest serving Engine Driver , having started in the Depot in 1948 as a fireman on the old steam engines , becoming a Driver when the diesel locomotives were introduced into Donnington .
24 Thomas William Stott , who became ill and died at Davenham CC 's AGM in November 1991 at the age of 74 , was one of the longest serving cricket administrators in the country .
25 Today , Mr Garner is the longest serving board member , and the only one to see TI through both recessions .
26 It has the longest lasting poster life in the Underground and the original will last forever . ’
27 The longest established community extravaganza in town featuring over 100 stalls , clowns , gymnastics , dog displays , childrens corner , fun fair , pony rides , Its A Knock Out and bands .
28 The Franco regime was able to control interest groups by means of the hierarchically ordered syndicate system which organized the different branches of the economy under the direction of the state .
29 The fivefold symmetry and the hydrostatically operated tube feet are such distinctive characters that they make members of the group very easy to recognise .
30 Recently he had had to have a catheter fitted for some medical problem and because of his absconding behaviour , the nurses had hit on a really original wheeze — to force him to carry the slowly filling urine bag in one of those four-milk crates one sometimes sees on doorsteps .
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