Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The middle piece of the chromosome falls out . |
2 | The middle piece of the chromosome falls out and rotates through 180 degrees and then rejoins . |
3 | The research will involve the financing of a full time research assistant who will work with the National Park Interpretation team devising new approaches to countryside interpretation , and evaluating the success of the experiments tried out . |
4 | In the semi-darkness the houses around the village and the church in the centre of the green stood out like monuments with their shadows changing their shapes from time to time as a cloud obscured part of the moon . |
5 | With the noise of the battle drowned out by his aircraft 's motor , ‘ it is a weird combination of stillness and havo … ’ . |
6 | Er , the following three pages of the papers sent out to members still stand , but there is some confusion in the numbering on er , the first page of the rest of the report , and there was a section missed out on the second page of the report which er , we 've inserted in the new papers there . |
7 | Many of the operations carried out by the sponsor are typical of small-batch operations in large sectors of UK manufacturing and one of the aims of this stage of the research is the derivation of a systematic analysis of production operations in order to gauge the economic potential of fully automated operations . |
8 | One in nine of the operations carried out in the region now are done privately , and that 's actually one in three in some parts of . |
9 | They remember that the guardians of the tree run back through time to the one who only sang and never spoke , who used to keep vigil by the tree , where the sorceress Sycorax ( but they have forgotten her name ) lies deep with her grave goods . |
10 | The wolves clustered around the base of the tree looked up with interest at their next meal talking to himself . |
11 | Corbett saw two of the assailants go down screaming , clutching red spouting wounds and hoped the rest would be too chastened to follow , surprised by the fierce resistance they had encountered . |
12 | But then she dropped into the makeup chair , all of the steam going out of her . |
13 | Conn McCluskey of the CSJ held out strongly against defying the ban but the DHAC representatives made it clear that they would go ahead in any case , and this seems to have swayed the NICRA members . |
14 | Suppose the pieces of the jigsaw start off in a box in the ordered arrangement in which they form a picture . |
15 | The handle of the can pushed up by her right ear , the child drank , and then , her mouth dripping , she smiled at Aggie , saying , ‘ It 's lovely , cold . ’ |
16 | It is said that the blood of the dragon flowed out and made the hill-top sterile . |
17 | The recorded history of the church goes back to the mid-12th century , and in this study the Author describes church life in Foleshill from the outbreak of World War Two , right through to the restoration of the Old Church ( as it is known locally ) . |
18 | Yet every time he gets up to make an impassioned speech about the important issues of our time the elitist establishment of the church rushes in to gag him . |
19 | ‘ Among the overwhelming majority of people 's comrades , ’ reported the SD in Berchtesgaden , ‘ the content of the proclamation whistled by like the wind in the empty boughs . ’ |
20 | Hundreds gather on the platforms at Hof station , Bavaria , holding sheets of paper with names aloft on sticks , anxiously scanning the faces of the crowds pouring out of the trains , just as Germans did when millions fled before the advancing Russians or the avenging Poles and Czechs at the end of the war . |
21 | " ( lA ) In giving effect to subsection ( 1 ) above , no single buyer may own more than two of the subsidiaries set up for disposal " . |
22 | 2 Choose one of the stories to work on . |
23 | Many of the projects taken over on nationalisation were , moreover , either wholly or partly in the hands of civil and electrical engineering consultants , whom the BEA assured of continuing support for the foreseeable future . |
24 | These are just some of the projects carried out by volunteers from local conservation groups in Essex . |
25 | There are provisions enabling the contravener to be stripped of the profit made out of the transactions and for the profit to be distributed among the investors . |
26 | If we go on to books erm , I think that Longman performance is exceptionally good erm , of course for book business it 's very much first half , second half , most of the profit coming in second half , but er , erm , Longman only dropping seven percent on the year before seems to me a particularly good performance given the environment and in fact it generated more operating cash flow than the year before . |
27 | In Judaeo-Christian tradition , the antithesis between them is another manifestation of the conflict dating back to Cain and Abel . |
28 | And , somehow , the work of the Settlement goes on . |
29 | Those members of the Nikola Petkov Bulgarian National Agrarian Union ( BZNS ) who had remained in the Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) after part of the BZNS split off to form a separate party before the October 1991 elections [ see p. 38539 ] now set up their own separate BZNS within the UDF . |
30 | The light from the top of the lighthouse flashed out over the water , and for thirty seconds she could see very well . |