Example sentences of "and [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Their height is adjustable , and the rudder pedals can be wound fore and aft while the five-point harnesses have lockable inertia reels on their shoulder straps .
2 Pilot 's Notes ' advice on single engine flying says ‘ the aircraft has a very good single-engine performance and the rudder trimmers are powerful enough to trim out all the foot load at normal cruising speeds .
3 BELOW : A later design , featuring the more familiar louvred slats , the rotating eye turret , the centrally mounted arm , and the hemisphere panels .
4 But watch out for the one-handed play of the gifted Gabriel Minadeo and the goalkeeping feats of the high-kicking Emanuel Roggero .
5 These herb gardens grew the costmary that was used to flavour ale , the skirret — a carrot-like root — that was mixed with honey to form the fillings of sweet tarts , and the damask roses whose petals were made into jam .
6 Borrowing rose 13 per cent last year to £2,029 million , reflecting the cost of acquisitions and the exchange-rate effects on foreign currency borrowings .
7 Collisions in general shift frequencies because of the way they perturb atomic structure , and the quantum effects under these conditions make the interactions significantly harder to calculate .
8 Apart from the crap reviews and the spelling mistakes and misprints in the mag , you have to put up with pages of noncomputer-related crap !
9 And the brandy glasses are here . ’
10 The North West Airlines planes and the cargo trucks were empty and nobody was hurt .
11 Once again we move by each playing one or other of these cards and the banker shells out , or levies fines , according to the rules given above .
12 Both his top scores of 60 came that summer : against Central Districts and the touring Pakistanis .
13 And they gave Peter an ideal grounding in the game 's history : ‘ I was very fortunate in that my county , Notts , were involved in so much — William Clarke , George Parr and the touring XIs , Alfred Shaw , Arthur Shrewsbury and the early tours of Australia — and there were a large number of players who appeared for other counties .
14 Two dangers of the purchaser-provider split are that collaboration among health care professionals may be undermined and the provider aspects of the public health role may become removed from the purchasing role .
15 This colour is used to cover all the lower part of the picture , but leaving white the reflections of the masts , the roller-reefed jib sails and the yacht hulls .
16 The launch sites would be constructed by the United Kingdom , and the missile systems would be fully manned by the RAF crews .
17 It had to be constantly and carefully monitored , for if and when Chinese aggression ever carne in earnest , that was where the tanks and the missile launchers would be concentrated .
18 The ‘ pomps segued to ‘ Long-Haired Lover From Leningrad , ’ popularized by Vania Vanianova and the Kulture Kossacks .
19 No , we have er all students of one year studying one subject had er lectures together , and then we have seminars and er that 's why the whole students group of one year is divided in seminar groups and the seminar groups are about thirty people in , in one group and the seminars , when you have seminars there are only three people , and er
20 The ethnography we pursued and the seminar papers we created all tended to include the subjective ‘ I ’ as part of the discourse , and we were encouraged to explore the effects of our history , our social , political , sexual , and economic influences and include our vision of what we had experienced during the fieldwork situation .
21 Knowing that she was used to entertaining the new man in her life in her bedroom , her former bedmate slipped into the house while she was away and hid a stick of dynamite between the mattress and the bed springs .
22 In the night when the hut was quiet apart from the coughing and the bed creaks and the whimpering of men in despair , he had gone to the stove and heated his shape until it was dried and firm .
23 I now use a wooden wedge between the chuck and the bed bars , held at the back by an elastic band so that you can rotate in one direction but not the other .
24 During the next half hour they worked in this way , and when the empty cases and the bed covers were at last placed on the cart , Aggie locked the door , then hesitated for a moment , wondering what to do with the key .
25 Then , giving no outward sign , they click into gear , and the music fuses , as though an invisible metronome is ticking the beat .
26 A way of life , a set of values and attitudes which , according to some social historians did n't emerge until the late 1800's when the British Empire was at its most powerful , when imperialism , nationalism and Toryism were beginning to figure prominently in the language of the pubs and the music halls .
27 The string o'erstretched breaks , and the music flies ;
28 There has been new legislation introduced in the form of the European six pack and the cost regulations but this legislation will only be effective if it is enforced .
29 The invoices will of course be retained on the surveyor 's file and the internal certificate will form the documentation for both the financial and the cost accounts .
30 The Bank concludes that , despite the remarkable fall in the headline rate last month , the underlying level of inflation is still close to the top end of the target range of 1 per cent to 4 per cent , though at this stage of the cycle it should be below 2 per cent , and the cost pressures created by devaluation have still to feed fully into the economy .
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