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

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1 You 're so well known for the ES295 Gibson guitar that it became dubbed the ‘ Scotty Moore ’ model , but you did n't use that guitar all the time , did you ?
2 The idea of groining a beach is that along the Sussex coast the beach material is moving from west to east , this is because the prevailing winds drive the gravel erm onto the beach from the southwest , and it moves in that direction all the time .
3 Rain saw in that glance all the confirmation she needed that the Josephs were covering up for their friend .
4 Karajan would give that fantasist all the freedom he needed because he knew that what appeals to an audience is something arising out of the immediate performance , out of something that is happening within the mind of the musician at that moment .
5 ‘ And to think that I had specially brought that card all the way from Croisset and did n't even get to put it in place !
6 I drew that aircraft all the time .
7 I mean , it was a windy day as well and I do n't think that helped because the wind was sort of blowing into the mike but er and when he took it to college there was this noise all the time , he must have had it clipped under here somewhere !
8 True , his editor had taken the surprising step of allowing him to pursue this story all the way to London .
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10 It would make sense if we were free to take novel to refer to the physical object ; but in this sentence such an interpretation is not available .
11 In some cases such a clause will not be an exclusion at all .
12 In some cases such an escape was executed only with pain , as in the case of Ann Yearsley who broke publicly with Hannah More over the right to administer a trust fund for her children .
13 How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily , the loveliest flower … .
14 Within the aggregate supply — aggregate demand framework of this chapter such a relationship can be seen to occur because if aggregate demand increases and firms can sell their goods for a higher price , they can afford to offer workers higher nominal wages .
15 Although it is impossible to maintain this condition all the time , it is important to keep the impedances involved similar in magnitude .
16 Outside suppliers are an integral part of the carmaking business : GM spends some $30 billion a year with its North American suppliers alone ; Ford $17 billion .
17 This degree of self-consciousness is rare in literature , but it is nevertheless based on the opposition between fabula and ryuzhet , and it is on this opposition that the literariness of all prose narrative rests .
18 AS Controller of the Navy , Vice-Adml Sir Kenneth Eaton is responsible for spending some £3 billion a year on procuring ships and equipment .
19 In this formation half the squadron , with guns unfired , intercepted a solitary German two-seater heading eastward .
20 As everyone turned to look at him , Jinny realized that he had been waiting for this moment all the time he was explaining his plan .
21 It also estimates that the changes will save BT some £31 million a year .
22 In nine cases costing some £7 million the Department of Transport recovered only £200,000 .
23 During this period all the Library 's services in both the George IV Bridge and Causewayside Buildings will be suspended .
24 As well as the extreme distress and loss of life this condition can cause , the hospital costs of dealing with the fractures are some £160 million a year , and a fifth of orthopaedic beds are occupied by such cases .
25 However , in the past few years such a model of enacting legislation after a wide-ranging commission that hears evidence from professionals in the field has not been followed .
26 But it is not to this distinction that the theory of the separation of powers points .
27 It is on this team that the bulk of the administrative workload falls .
28 Another mile revealed a track going up to the plateau and a sign pointing straight ahead to ‘ Hamouda ’ — a village which was not on any of the maps .
29 On this day 1549 The Book of Common Prayer was issued to all diocese of the Church of England .
30 Erm and I think you 'll I It 's not you know , it 's not about following all all this stuff all the technology stuff in Tech
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