Example sentences of "[verb] half [art] " in BNC.

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1 But more often they took the little leafy lane which led from Thrush Green to Upper Pleshy , Nod and Nidden , the lane that threaded half a dozen or more sleepy thatched villages , like hoary old beads upon its winding string , before it emerged upon the broad highway which led to Stratford-upon-Avon .
2 ‘ I said some time ago that there was a mile to go and we had to go half a mile each , and the Community went more than its half a mile .
3 but it 's not though , it 's not , it 's her fault for being so bloody stupid and not telling us A , what we 're supposed to be doing and B , the fact that I was not having any lunch to go half an hour , what do you mean ?
4 ‘ That typewriter used to go half the night .
5 One morning he woke up to discover the entire ‘ ARCHITECTURE ’ section stacked so high around his desk he had to wait half the day before pupils managed to free him .
6 and we still have to wait half an hour !
7 One set of interviews , with the literary editors of national newspapers , was carried out using half a dozen ‘ topic headings ’ simply to ensure that at each interview I covered the ground I had decided beforehand was important for my purpose .
8 Now , if everyone had an average-sized lawn which they cut weekly for eight months using half a litre of petrol at each session , they would still burn less than 4 gallons a year .
9 At certain times of the month and whatever , I could be using half a gram a day and towards the end of the month whatever money I had left went on It .
10 Altogether about 100 have been cast , using half a dozen basic formats , ranging in size from two to fifteen feet .
11 Using half the remaining marzipan ( 225g/8oz ) , model a long tail and attach it to the back of the body , smoothing over the join with your fingers .
12 this man managing , almost single-handed , a country as large as Scotland ; when one sees that man , living in a leaky mud hut , holding , by the sway of his personality , the balance even between fiercely antagonistic races , in a land which would cover half a dozen of the large English counties ; when one sees the marvels accomplished by tact , passionate interest and self-control , with utterly inadequate means , in continuous personal discomfort , short-handed , on poor pay , out here in Northern Nigeria — then one feels that permanent evil can not ultimately evolve from so much admirable work accomplished , and that the end must be good .
13 Roll half of this out thinly on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour into a curved strip that will cover half the outer edge of the cake drum ( about 10x35cm/4x14inches ) .
14 Roll out three-quarters of the red icing — about 175g ( 6oz ) — to an area that will cover half the large cake .
15 And if she got half a pig 's head she used to cut the pig 's head in half and used to use the top half , and that was where the ears was , and everything , boil it until all all the meat dropped off and then she used to put in er a big basin , scrumple it up in her fingers , put some of the juice in , and put a seven pound weight on it , and a saucer , and make brawn .
16 So I said I went and lay in the in these bull rushes and I got half a brick , yes , he says , and I saw them coming and he says and I threw it and hit him this er blackleg with this half brick .
17 The second attempt was much shorter and hit off , I thought , the right balance between regretful practicality and yet sufficient affection and desire for her still to want to climb into bed if I got half a chance .
18 After lunch he took her to the shops in the wide , tree-lined avenues , and though from time to time she was out of his sight she had no doubt whatever that he still thought she would rush off to telegraph news to her magazine if she got half a chance .
19 I got half a dozen drunks and three women dressed as Mother Christmas and put them on a truck and we drove round the West End on the busiest shopping day of the year playing loud jazz and bunging up the traffic .
20 Any ten you got half a doz .
21 Ah well we had , you had we had that , that bloke Americans , so we got half a point .
22 But of course he got half the value of Trafford Hall , which was quarter of a million ?
23 considering we only got half the
24 You got half an hour plus ten minutes relief for your refreshments and that would happen at ten in the morning and you 'd been there since seven .
25 you know there 's not nobody got half an hour to wait .
26 ‘ I 'm still cold , ’ she whispered half an hour later .
27 The idea started in our Care Committee — we raise half the money for the conversions , the Council supplies the other half . ’
28 G. is pleased with the response at the company — not only do they report as soon as possible when they 've got a pollution , they let him know about the progress they make : ‘ I 've got them so well trained now they 'll be phoning half an hour before they have a discharge . ’
29 There was a token minority of conservationists and poor Eric Langmuir , having to wear half a dozen recreational hats .
30 The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit .
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