Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [verb] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Huge crowds flock from East and West to see the second half of the artist 's career
2 I am very vague about what happened during the rest of that morning , but apparently Val , Derek and Mum wanted a second opinion , so another doctor was called in .
3 In November 1990 , a man convicted of multiple rape and murder became the first person in Tunisia to be executed since the President came to power in 1987 .
4 It ended in retreat and red faces the next day , after the group 's spokesman had called for the dismemberment of Israel .
5 98 bomb symbols on the nose , in which case P/O Scholefield and crew flew the 99th !
6 Above this is the red-knobbed parking and emergency brake handle , to its right the Machmeter , the windshield alcohol de-icing pump , engine fire lights ( as on a lightplane , without extinguishers ) , single fuel gauge and canopy unlocked light , HSI , artificial horizon and g-meter complete the second row , with twin jet-pipe temperature ( JPT ) gauges , altimeter , VSI , turn-and-slip and second altimeter below .
7 This particular book Etchings Illustrative of Scottish Character and Scenery represents the first appearance of a deaf artist in pictorial literature .
8 If you 're extending the plumbing and drainage to incorporate a second bathroom , you may have to notify the water authority in order to comply with all the water regulations .
9 Thus , uniformity of form and substance constitutes the second minimum legal prerequisite of a public bill of lading registry .
10 You can drag it down to produce 14 rows and hand edit the last two to read Average and Total .
11 We have yet to experience any hard frosts , so autumn leaves still cling to branches and there are still a few flowers of white dead nettle , red campion and yarrow to attract the last of the drone flies .
12 After four weeks without a game Hendry is prepared to moderate his terms , and City contacted the Second Division club on Sunday to resurrect the deal .
13 To illustrate Jakobson 's approach to these texts , let us take his analysis ( with L.G. Jones ) of Shakespeare 's Sonnet cxxix , ‘ Th'Expence of Spirit ’ ( 1970 ) : The analysis considers in turn the following relationships of equivalence and contrast ( which evidently depends on and emphasizes equivalence ) in the poem ( the spelling and punctuation follow the first edition ) : ( 1 ) those which oppose the first seven lines to the last seven ; ( 2 ) those which are constant features of the text as a whole ; ( 3 ) those which oppose strophes I and III to II and IV ; ( 4 ) those which oppose strophes I and IV to ( I and III ( the outer and the inner ) ; ( 5 ) those which oppose strophes I and II to III and IV ; ( 6 ) those which oppose the final couplet to the rest of the poem ; and ( 7 ) those which oppose the middle couplet ( lines 7 and 8 ) to the rest of the poem .
14 Seeing no future in hearts West then found the club switch and East took the next six club tricks , leaving only six tricks for declarer to collect at the end .
15 Both were brilliant pilots , having the same reckless flamboyant courage and ability to get the last ounce out of their ancient machines in the air as their ponies on the field .
16 The purchase of Ephron 's field and cave represents the first step towards Israel 's actual possession of the Promised Land .
17 Hydrogen is also released as water is split , and photosynthesis employs a second process to make use of it .
18 Where Owen 's preface to his poems had declared ‘ This book is not about heroes ’ , Douglas in both his poetry and prose celebrates the last stand of the chivalric hero , men like his colonel , ‘ Piccadilly Jim ’ .
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