Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | This may not be an accurate assessment of the family dynamic , but the re-labelling of the problem does enable the family to focus on a problem that might not otherwise be considered , the effect of one caring relationship on another . |
2 | In the outcome there was no long-term crisis of subsistence , but living standards in many parts of the country did fall . |
3 | Dave 's verdict : the internal space and design of the inner is exceptional but I 'm afraid the design of the flysheet does spoil the line of the tent . |
4 | In fact , the texture of the seaweed does vary according to humidity of the air . |
5 | Singing along to them in the middle of the jungle did seem a little odd , but it kept our minds off things , even if it invited torrents of abuse . |
6 | Members at the top of the hierarchy do have informal relationships , but there is little friendship involved ; senior managers ' informal relationships are based on convenience rather than affection . |
7 | Despite the rather weak research literature on differences in behaviours between people from different countries , most of the findings do support popular stereotypes . |
8 | No supporter of the Latics dared dream it , but suddenly the improbable was a throbbing , joyous reality . |
9 | The rest of the costumes do look a trifle … stale . |
10 | Some members of the Committee did raise the problem of the ‘ long-term costs to the community ’ likely to be brought about by the closure of Village school , but this objection was apparently passed over with no request for clarification , consultation , or serious study of the problem . |
11 | again after the war , in this country , they erm , the lighting manufacturers never got round to it , there are too many er , there 's , there was too much call for er lighting in offices , shops , schools and that sort of thing and er , so a lot of the idea did come from abroad at first , the er Fin |
12 | Sometimes you 're a week away from the last performance you gave and then find yourself out there — so that the voice and understanding of the part does need constant refreshing . |
13 | When a right-wing revolt broke out against the newly-elected president portes Gil , the Communists , who were highly influential with the peasant Leagues , instructed them to fight on behalf of the government to help quell the uprising . |
14 | I think from time to time , little bits of the Government do work reasonably well , and do respond reasonably well to county council and local authority initiatives , and although I could n't pretend that a hundred and , that twenty- five thousand pounds is going to solve the unemployment problem in Wiltshire , nor indeed solve the problem being created by the run- down of defence industry , nevertheless , I think credit should be given where credit 's due . |
15 | And although disagreeing in significant respects with Schwoerer , W. A. Speck concludes that significant inroads on the royal prerogative were made by the Revolution settlement , and that " the debate on the nature of the monarchy did end decisively in 1689 with the victory of those who argued that it was limited and mixed " . |
16 | The sexual content of the film did give Kylie pause for thought . |
17 | Nevertheless , the main provision of the Act did improve the legal protection of tied cottagers , since previously protection had varied for different categories of tenants . |
18 | Section 19 of the Act did protect rural areas from the immediate profiteering resale of houses in attractive areas , for example in small rural estates or in lone rural settings . |
19 | Undoubtedly , application of the system does require generous staffing for book provision , and few public library authorities are currently able to contemplate additional staff posts on their establishments . |
20 | I wanted to tell him that the proletariat of the suburbs did have strong class feeling . |
21 | Team skipper Sylvia Goodall , 55 , said yesterday : ‘ Some of the girls DID go to extremes — but it was really all in fun . ’ |
22 | Er and some of the girls do like make-up parties and things like that . |
23 | I would hope over the next few years we actually do move towards increasing towards that but I think we will have some severe difficulties , particularly with the planning department where large numbers of members of the public do visit the area . |
24 | These may not only reduce industrial competitiveness but are also likely to influence the location of industry , since spatial variations in the distribution of the constraints do exist . |
25 | Furthermore , we believe that the very celebrating of the sacrament does bring us more speedily on the way to that longed for unity . |
26 | I know a lot of the Iceland do have a recycling |
27 | Also , the constituents of the index do change as entry depends on the size of equity market capitalisation of each company ; a review takes place every three months . |
28 | When the whole structure is still , as it were , in two parts we have a noun phrase such that there is no reason to suppose that it has the property of the adjective ; when the structure is united we find first , that the property of the adjective does apply to the noun phrase , and , second , that the verb tells us of a temporal change . |
29 | And picture the scene when a bunch of the boys let rip with the Toreador Song from Carmen . |
30 | For here are Paddington , Pooh , Rupert and the rest of the gang to help keep fresh the memory of American President Theodore ( Teddy ) Roosevelt . |