Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.

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61 Fears that the staging might be a little too picturesque are quickly dispelled as realistic dummies drop from the ceiling on ropes and dangle above the actors ' heads .
62 ‘ I agree with the Childminders ' Association on that .
63 I strongly agree with the authors ' main point that all excised lesions should be sent for histological examination .
64 It is also possible that the tribal tattoos which Savage Orc Shamans paint onto the Orcs ' bodies protect them in some way .
65 What was more , not only did I have breakfast with I the family ( I live in the Smiths ' Quarter in Chelsea Barracks ) — toast , bacon and sausages , washed down with milk — but we had no muster parade that morning , and no Adjutant 's Orders to attend .
66 In cold January weather a crowd of 2,000 , kept on the pavement by a police cordon , lined the streets to watch the cortège , draped in the imperial splendour of red and white , move from the Chapmans ' home in Haslemere Avenue to Hendon Parish Church .
67 A child 's development always takes place within a context of contemporaneous events , the most important of which result from the parents ' activities .
68 A man has been remanded on bail charged with possessing drugs after a police raid on a travellers ' camp .
69 Play on the adventurers ' terrors here .
70 The term is not used in Northern Ireland , although a few of the voluntary schools ( see Chapter 6 ) belong to the Headmasters ' Conference .
71 I peer at the kids ' faces , and feel like a teacher at an end-of-term disco .
72 There was also what was to become a recurrent feature of Gilkes 's reports — as indeed it had been for a half a century already — regret at the parents ' lack of faith or courage , which resulted in boys leaving early and not going on to University .
73 I now come to what I regard as the plaintiffs ' most convincing argument , namely , that paragraph 33 of Buckley J. 's order , combined with the letter dated 23 October 1991 from the Crown Prosecution Service , provides effective protection for the defendants against the criminal consequences of having to disclose incriminating information or documents by virtue of paragraphs 18(a) and ( c ) and 19(a) and ( c ) of the order .
74 If they should chance to be black , brown or yellow , of any cultural tradition save that of the West and dominated by any other ideological system except that of the student 's own parents they will seldom if ever protest , no matter how flagrant the injustice , how onerous the oppression , how unprincipled the exploitation and how ever much they offend against the protesters ' vociferously expressed and allegedly ‘ sincere ’ ideals .
75 There 's a pleasing roughness to proceedings which one would n't instantly equate with the Muses ' ( supposedly ) more careful instincts .
76 Extract from a teachers ' guide ( Nigeria )
77 Proof of disqualification may be certificate of conviction or extract from the magistrates ' court register together with proof of identification of the defendant , e.g. by the police officer who was present in court when the defendant was disqualified .
78 Step inside the Pages ' home and you soon understand why judges have been impressed .
79 Although brief mention is made of a reduction in general medical referral rates , no attempt is made to compare this 9.8% reduction with the 22.6% increase in the non-fundholders ' referral rate to general medicine .
80 I come from a learners ' perspective , a needs ' perspective , and I do n't believe that anybody has a God-given right to make those programmes with all these resources without thinking about it that way .
81 For that , he needed not just hundreds of incorruptible field agents writing down what they overheard , but also analysts able to detect when people were joking ; some of the oddest accusations , like Eleanor Roosevelt 's supposed affair with two lefty trades unionists , come from the agents ' innocence of dirty jokes .
82 The paper was prompted by the Law Society 's concern over the increasing cost of defaults — it estimates that claims against its compensation fund will reach £20m annually , mainly attributed to defaults of sole practitioners ( defaults within partnerships usually fall on the solicitors ' indemnity fund ) .
83 If you want to find out more , write to the Musicians ' Union : 60 — 2 Clapham Road , London SW9 0JJ .
84 This awareness should , in turn , contribute to the pupils ' own sensitivity as language users .
85 Corbett felt his own anger boil at the Prioress ' air of righteous indignation .
86 Everyone buggers off I mean you sit around the parents ' car and you have the lunch with your sort of so
87 The solution would be a corollary to what lawyers see as the accountants ' distinct advantage of a more continuous and broader based role through the company audit .
88 The fracture was caused during the construction of a storm sewer , involving underground work beneath the defendants ' mains , by a third party .
89 ONE of the major implications of the Braer tanker accident at the south end of Shetland in January is the effect of the oil spill on the Islands ' archaeology .
90 The quality assurance scheme will mean the introduction of new procedures which conform to the Institutes ' requirements .
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