Example sentences of "['s] [noun pl] [vb base] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They do , however , have that guitar-played-as-bacon-slicer slam approach that ( too ) many of this label 's acts adopt at the drop of a record contract . |
2 | Ruth heard Adam 's teeth grit at the memory . |
3 | Rolle 's Meditations embody at a literary level his appreciation of the shaping energies of the form of the inner life . |
4 | Jim Courier , of the United States , beat Holland 's Richard Krajicek to win the men 's singles title at the Japan Open in Tokyo yesterday . |
5 | The show 's organisers bristle at the charge that political engagement , the current fad in US contemporary art museums , is just another nod towards a new decade 's fashion . |
6 | The problem is that most tenant 's covenants appear at the outset to be quite reasonable and innocuous , but if a week is a long time in politics then 25 years is a lifetime in property during which circumstances can and will change with a result that a previously innocent-looking covenant could become highly restrictive and troublesome . |
7 | Detailed summaries of this study 's findings appear at the end of each chapter . |
8 | Welsh Tennis review WELSH junior international Claire Bullen Evans of Prestatyn launched her bid for the womens ' singles crown at the North Wales Open Tennis Championship in Prestatyn with a no-nonsense performance . |
9 | Analysts ' presentations happen at the dolphinarium rather than in a boring hotel . |
10 | Some of Koons ' colleagues scoff at the Cicciolina affair , dismissing it as yet another publicity ploy , the perfect merger between two media personalities , and a disguise for a small talent . |