Example sentences of "[det] [art] [adj] and [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For this the British and French between them lost in the region of 600,000 men ; the Germans more than 440,000 . |
2 | Well than the other the other thing which I think particularly in the last one that we did which was finished back in March , we kept on changing the specification , because it started off such a such and specification and it was going to the Hanover Fair in Germany |
3 | ‘ We think that the products coming out of this factory are of such a standard and quality that there is a very good potential to sell them into the market , ’ he said . |
4 | Two contrasting colours such a blue and yellow can look effective when freely mingled , each intensifying the impact of the other . |
5 | First of all I 'd like to compliment you on such a brill and fabbo magazine . |
6 | The presence of such a large and migrant casual labour force remained a major social problem in Sussex until the 1850s , adding considerably to the county 's general reputation for isolation and wildness . |
7 | Is n't the sparring light hearted and fun underneath all the rough and tumble ? |
8 | Like a fiery Pandora 's box , the lid was thrown wide open , spewing all the good and evil upon the world ( and , like the Greek myth , once good and evil are loosed on the world they can not be called back ) . |
9 | However , the government had made it clear that there would definitely be a public inquiry into this first example of the new design and that it would thoroughly investigate all the economic and safety arguments . |
10 | Despite the recent re-issue of Rewald 's classic monograph , we still lack a true catalogue raisonné , bringing together all the visual and documentary material and engaging with the fundamental issues ; for example , after the sensational exhibition of the Mellon waxes at the National Gallery in Washington in 1991 , there is an even greater need for a study of the relationship of the waxes to the 1,500 or so bronze casts scattered throughout the world ; more understanding of Degas ' techniques and the reproductive processes used by his founder is urgently required ; a consideration of the images themselves , and their place in contemporary sculpture , is conspicuous by its absence ; and , the biggest question of all , the role of these wax figures in the wider oeuvre cries out to be examined . |
11 | Although Lewes provided all the administrative and craft sources which the small rural communities , far from self sufficient , needed its chief prosperity was based on its substantial markets , fairs , and the trade of wool . |
12 | Your readers may not be aware that the Institute is providing much appreciated support to members who have suffered redundancy , with all the personal and career problems that follow in the wake of such an upheaval . |
13 | This was considered more important than all the environmental and crime related problems prompted by the survey . |
14 | In all the upset and confusion , it had only just occurred to her that , even if this was a self-imposed discipline , her funds were limited . |
15 | ‘ Well , you ought to 'ave another one , for savin' a homeless girl from them 'orrible geezers and all the cold and fog . ’ |
16 | Margaret kissed the side of his cheek and went to gather daisies in the grass and make a daisy chain to lead her new friend and spectacular pet through all the illuminated and flower strewn pages of Christian manuscripts . |
17 | It also allows all the fading and mixing features you normally expect from broadcast television . |
18 | By 1884 it had become the Art Workers ' Guild , the hub of the Arts and Crafts Movement , which aimed to bring back all the fine and craft arts and to follow the writings of Ruskin and William Morris . |