Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [vb -s] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Connections between the men 's behaviour in the bar and the roomful of college boys who cheer a news report discrediting Sarah Bob , one of the rapists gets up and takes a bow — and crucially , with the male provenance of the District Attorney 's office . |
2 | One gentleman goes each day for a drink in the pub , and one of the ladies wanders around seeing people who she knows , because she 's lived in the village all her life . |
3 | One of the nurses rings back , discusses the situation and says she will ring the hospital and/or his GP to see what can be done . |
4 | The weeping of the stars rains down . |
5 | Then one of the girls comes over and says here it is , straight away . |
6 | Still , the second edition of The Lord of the Rings cuts out some minor , but convincing , asperity on the part of a strained Aragorn ; it seemed too tough . |
7 | The value of the discounts works out at about 8 per cent of the sum invested . |
8 | We see how each of the laws arises out of our informal understanding of how occam constructors work . |
9 | Notice that , as the electronegativity of the halogens decreases down the group ( see section 2.2 ) , so does the lattice enthalpy . |
10 | But then there are other gardening programmes which very much perform that kind of mediating role you 're talking about , where one of the presenters goes along to a real person with an actual garden and asks the gardener how he or she sets about creating this garden and quite a number of those presenters are women . |
11 | The colouring of the prints throws up some great names , for it was an apprenticeship training undergone by artists of the calibre of Girtin and Turner . |
12 | The third major point is that the reporting of the trials marks out the boundaries of ‘ acceptable ’ behaviour not only by gender , but also by class , race and age . |
13 | Given the challenge to this claim by those who label the country ‘ totalitarian ’ , the state of the prisons takes on a special significance . |
14 | One of the porters nips out every day at five thirty to the off-licence and gets me a cold one . ’ |
15 | Though Japanese prints , which he collected avidly , helped distil their decorative beauty , their strict linearity is at times offset by whip-lash curves , as the line of the trees doubles back on itself at a bend in the river . |
16 | The pits are without privies and the excrement of the workmen lies about everywhere so that the hands are liable to be soiled by it . |
17 | The other possibility er is that having read it the site visit that I will have made , in any event , either already or or at some time during the latter part of next week , I may discover there is something which one of the parties points out which I have n't looked at because I did n't realize that it was relevant . |