Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] hearts " in BNC.
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1 | The feeling persists that sport is still of peripheral concern when the parties make their manifesto pledges ; that in the struggle with the arts for the hearts , minds ( and pockets ) of politicians , it comes a poor second , but that government is more than happy to accept the millions of pounds in various forms of tax generated by this ‘ art of the masses ’ . |
2 | Nothing here to strike fear into the hearts of the people . |
3 | This is what strikes fear into the hearts of all but the most experienced , and has men playing there for the first time knocking at the knees . |
4 | Once , the thought of an Inter-City meal would have struck fear into the hearts of any Continental traveller with experience of British Rail . |
5 | Sancho 's death at the age of 34 struck fear into the hearts of his followers , many of whom fled . |
6 | Here , suddenly , was a car to lust after , but also a car to strike fear into the hearts of rival companies in an industry that has struggled more than most in 1992 . |
7 | This always strikes fear into the hearts of would-be investors . |
8 | His chanting put fear into the hearts of the listening families as well as into the mind of the old and dying man who was his father . |
9 | If there is a single subject guaranteed to strike fear in the hearts of parents , it is drugs . |
10 | It is a magic one , though only modestly so : ‘ He that blows it at need shall set fear in the hearts of his enemies and joy in the hearts of his friends , and they shall hear him and come to him . ’ |
11 | Back among the best in the land will be entrants from Northern Ireland their prowess will instil some little fear in the hearts of other competitors . |
12 | For instance , the descent of one brother may have been prolific , the other 's attenuated ; and it might be imagined that the smaller group would create less fear of reprisals in the hearts of the stronger . |
13 | However if evil were merely a hateful and external power without echo in the hearts of the good , then someone might have to take the Ring to the Cracks of Doom , but it need not be Frodo : Gandalf could be trusted with it , while whoever went would have only to distrust his enemies , not his friends and not himself . |
14 | In April 1961 , when making recordings on the Carlisle-Edinburgh ‘ Waverley ’ route that has made a niche in the hearts of so many railway enthusiasts , Peter Handford had spent the day on Whitrope summit , but had eventually abandoned attempts at recording because of the unfavourable direction of the wind . |
15 | First RC-coupled amplifier , constructional details of which were published by WW in 1923 , brought murder to the hearts of transformer makers in the land . |
16 | The word Cellulite brings fear to the hearts of many women but unfortunately there are no miracle cures . |
17 | If the activities of the British Council , and the ODA , mean anything , they are part of a battle for the hearts and minds of other nations . |
18 | BRITAIN may be pulling out of Hong Kong but trusty Tykes are putting the chips down in the battle for the hearts — and stomachs — of the Chinese . |
19 | The battle for the hearts and minds of Scotland 's Catholics is the subject of tonight 's feature on Christianity in Scotland . |
20 | The PLO 's capture of the hearts and minds of those under occupation was the first great blow to Israel 's policy of normalization . |
21 | The main built-up areas at the hearts of the 228 functional regions recognized still account for 61.6 per cent of the total population , despite losing nearly 1.5 million people during the preceding ten years . |
22 | On the contrary , it was to hammer long balls into the Hearts penalty area at every opportunity on the grounds that such pressure would produce defensive mistakes . |
23 | There are many times when the Bible gives us a special insight into the hearts and minds of some of the people whose lives are described in the Old and New Testaments . |
24 | Arantxa Sanchez Vicario , 17 , made a late charge into the hearts of the fans by putting the frighteners on Martina Navratilova , to race through the first set 6-0 , in just 25 minutes , cracking winners at every opportunity . |
25 | Instead , quiet obedience ( or , as we shall see , noisy obedience when it is required of them ) , as they and their God go on their way , striking not just fear , but sharp swords into the hearts of the inhabitants of the land . |
26 | The Easter rising of 1916 as an act of national liberation , unquestioned in the dominant catholic — nationalist culture from 1922 until well into the 1960s and 1970s , still holds a cherished place in the hearts of the majority of the people . |
27 | Even when Liverpool won the FA Cup in May to present him with his first trophy , Kenny Dalglish still held a significant place in the hearts of the Kop . |
28 | ‘ Music ’ will continue where ‘ There 's Nothing Like This ’ left off , by establishing a place in the hearts of many listeners . |
29 | His baggy rambles about his day-to-day , metropolitan life , and his energetic use of his body in his joke-telling ( he calls it ‘ physicalising ’ , but then he did drama at university ) has earned him two appearances on Tonight With Jonathan Ross , about a million bookings per week on the London circuit , and a place in the hearts of audiences and promoters . |
30 | Even so , by using the JACQUARD CLAW that come with all these double bed electronic machines from the peg-board ( now sadly out of production ) right up to the latest System 9000 and all those in between , Norwegian jacquard definitely has a place in the hearts of most dedicated knitters . |