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

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1 To avoid it , it meant climbing up from the Glen Lyon side and attacking the Ben via the three westerly Munros that share its ridge .
2 There does not appear to be a graduation from the small semi-transparent scales of the Ophiacanthinae to the larger , well developed , plates of the Ophioplinthacinae .
3 The newspaper Moscow News reported on June 11 that a local KGB ( State Security Committee ) official had confirmed that the graves in a forest outside Kharkov , uncovered in April , contained the remains of Polish officers interned at the camp run by the NKVD ( the KGB 's forerunner ) at Starobelsk , as well as the remains of Soviet citizens executed by the NKVD in the Stalinist purges before the Second World War .
4 At Tivoli are the remains of a number of temples , among which are the Temple of Vesta c. 27 B.C. , Corinthian in design and the Temple of the Sybils of the first century B.C. The latter has a circular cella and a peristyle of 18 columns , 24 feet high .
5 The Scala in the 1960s showed all-night horror films .
6 The Boy Looked At Johnny , the now alarmingly naive book he 'd written with Julie Burchill ( soon to become a temporary Mrs Parsons ) had caused a splash , and both writers resigned from the NME on the same day .
7 But clearly being a spare time hairy was proving too difficult for the NME of the early '70s .
8 Changes were afoot in the world of Britpop but even so , the NME of the '50s was still a big band paper first and foremost , and one that saw its typical reader as a working musician rather than a fan .
9 HAVING BEEN a close follower of The Lone Groover and loon pant ads in the NME of the '70s , I had formed a lasting impression of The World 's Greatest Rock Weekly as an impenetrable fortress of wit , intellect and sneering clever-gits .
10 Studies in the Coinages of the Eleventh Century ( 1981 ) , pp. 211ff ( a die chain between imitative coins with different mint names ) ; R. Reece , Coinage in Roman Britain ( 1987 ) ( the study of site finds ) ; T. R. Volk in G. Depeyrot , T. Hackens and G. Moucharte ( eds . ) ,
11 This was strengthened by the American admission during the exchanges that they proposed to recognise the RDC as the official consultative body in the south .
12 For East the new name was Warren , named after the Lords of the Manor from the 13th to the 19th centuries .
13 Coracles using nets were banned from the Wye in the twenties .
14 The Prai seat , won by the DAP in the 1990 elections , was taken by the Malaysian Indian Congress , a BN component .
15 5.4.8 Finally , an interesting issue is raised by the activities of the DCSLs in the two schools described above .
16 Britain 's fight for better budgeting terms dominated much of the debate within the EEC for the first ten years of British membership , masking the more important questions of sovereignty and Federalism .
17 Whether this clamour is loud enough to bring about so fundamental a change in the EEC at the very time when Community institutions wish to move in the opposite direction is a question which needs now to be addressed .
18 While there were ‘ Gaullists ’ in every member of the Six , the debate within the EEC in the 1960s was essentially between de Gaulle and the other five .
19 In general , we have to thank the Orient for the early breeds and North America for the late ones .
20 Sotheby 's sale of books about the Orient from the Blackmer library have made £2.2m over the last two days with less than one per cent unsold .
21 Signe stopped the VW on the far side of the road and killed the motor .
22 Haddington Sheriff Court heard that the left-hand drive Land Rover driven by Timothy Taylor collided with a ten-ton lorry on the Edinburgh-Newcastle road near Spott , East Lothian , while their 18-man team were returning to Germany from training in the Highlands with the Royal Marines .
23 Graham served in the RAF during the Second World War and it was under the war-time ‘ guesting ’ arrangement that he first turned out for Palace .
24 TOM joined the family business as the fourth generation and served in the RAF during the second world war .
25 That may be enough to see the RAF through the present war .
26 Tim Grant and myself have , I believe , been successful in setting up one or 2 areas of expertise in this area within the RAF over the past few years .
27 Of the air-delivered systems , Skybolt was technically the most advanced and was seen by the RAF as the best weapon for extending the life of the V Force .
28 Our American Allies were all out to see this job through and were full of stories of the RAF on the first trip which was so successful and were even more sure that the second run would be better .
29 KINGS CLIFFE AIRFIELD was seconded from the RAF by the 20th Fighter Group of the USAAF 8th Air Force which flew P38 Lightnings and , later , P51 Mustangs on bomber escort duties .
30 On the broadcasting of the Video : A reasonable payment to be negotiated which will be in line with the agreements for terms that exist at the time between the Society of Authors and/or Writers ' Guild on the one hand and the ITCA/BBC on the other hand
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