Example sentences of "line [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Many people were outraged when I lined up a side with ten forwards in our cup game with Hatton Matadors , but remember we came back from 7–0 down . |
2 | The tricky part is getting that thin , slippery Spectra line through a 300mm ( 12in ) length of unwilling hollow braid . |
3 | It is easy to visualise the adolescent Hattersley enlivening a dull Monday morning at Hillsborough High with : : ‘ Who can name the Owls ’ forward line in the 1907 FA Cup Final ? |
4 | This may be no more than a judgement of which line on a graduated scale a movable needle is nearest to . |
5 | The objective this time is to shift down the injections line or to shift up the withdrawals line by the full amount of the inflationary gap . |
6 | Polycotton lining with a removable insole . |
7 | She is a classic product of the company , able to see a platinum lining in the worst cyclone . |
8 | But as he inspected the size of the Tories ' losses on May 6th even the home secretary , Kenneth Clarke , usually a man to find a silver lining in the blackest cloud , admitted that the government was in ‘ a dreadful hole ’ . |
9 | She was about to replace it when she noticed that the satin lining in the bottom of the case had been torn away from one edge , and stitched back into place with large clumsy stitches . |
10 | Turn the top 2cm ( ¾in ) of curtain and lining over the top edge of the buckram , then tack and machine it in place close to the folded edge ( fig. 32 ) . |
11 | The Reversible T top from Field and Trek ( £80 ) has a Pertex lining to a Polartec 200 fleece , and the whole garment is reversible to leave the windproof Pertex on the outside . |
12 | Add a print lining to a plain material ; a small scale design in the same colours to a large scale design ; a geometric in the same colours to a mini-flower pattern ; an abstract pattern to a more clear-cut one . |
13 | The good news , meanwhile , is that reformed shopaholics almost always speak of a silver lining to the cloud which hung over their lives ( and bank accounts ) . |
14 | Someone had been thoughtful enough to provide a felt lining to the bottom of the box so that there would be no noise from the falling coins . |
15 | But there was a silver lining to the cloud — those first natural contacts with the West paradoxically inspired groups to search out their own roots and national identification . |
16 | Turn the sides of the lining back and lockstitch ( page 33 ) lining to the wrong side of the curtain from top to bottom on all seams , and along the middle of each width ( fig. 28 ) . |
17 | Cut out the pelmet fabric and lining to the pattern shape with a 2.5cm ( 1in ) allowance all round . |
18 | Turn lining to the wrong side by folding the valance up on the creased hemline , re-folding the mitres so that 2.5cm ( 1in ) of valance fabric shows below the lining , and the top edges are level . |
19 | Turn 1.5cm ( ⅝in ) of blind fabric and lining to the wrong side along the top edge . |
20 | Blind fabric and lining to the width and length measurements , plus an additional 3cm ( 1 ¼in ) on width and length for turnings . |
21 | Cut the fabric and lining to the measurements plus turnings . |
22 | We need another Harry Cross and Ralph to present a silver lining to the ever present cloud of worthwhile issues which can be quite a daunting thing to watch especially the 90-minute Saturday omnibus edition . |
23 | In 1905 , something happened ; a silver lining on the cloud of doom . |
24 | The tiny bit of silver lining on the cloud is a new application by National Wind Power — they want to reduce the number of proposed turbines from 15 to 12 . |
25 | This is a cross section of the landfill at Oakley — with a one metre thick clay lining at the bottom , covered by a layer of gravel . |
26 | Cable code signals — three-condition signals — were sent to line via the siphon recorder and its shunts SS1 and RSI giving pulse working to the distant terminal where the received signals passed through the recorder coils , the high-resistance inductive shunt RS2 to earth , via SR2 . |
27 | He looked to belong to a different generation from that of Dysart and Ockleton , his face flushed and lined beneath a mane of grey hair , his chest heaving desperately as he lowered himself into the wheelchair . |
28 | Her bare feet padded across the polished terracotta tiles to the bottles lined along a shelf in the corner . |
29 | Lined along the windward side of the roped-off area are the teams . |
30 | Lined along the lane were the village hall , the pavilion and a number of small timbered cottages . |