Example sentences of "forever [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
2 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
3 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
4 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
5 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
6 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
7 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
8 | Grant them forever the joy of your presence . |
9 | Of course , he was forever the victim of circumstances . |
10 | Forever the purveyors of the super hip , Factory attracted a crowd ‘ too cool ’ to outwardly show any emotion . |
11 | This is a marketing initiative that 's affected the entire market place , changing forever the way private motorists buy cars . |
12 | Good reads among the new releases include Dick Francis 's COMEBACK ( Pan , £4.99 ) , his 34th racing thriller and as pacy as ever , Danielle Steel 's NO GREATER LOVE ( Corgi , £4.99 ) about the Winfield family whose lives are changed forever the night the Titanic sinks , and Mary Stewart 's STORMY PETREL ( Coronet , £3.99 ) , an atmospheric suspense story set on a Hebridean island . |
13 | And now those ruins tell me … how the life and the death of the peasants also remain forever the same , budding and withering regularly , like the grass and the flowers growing there in the graveyard . ’ |
14 | They did it laughingly , but they did it ; so that cut out forever the grace that says , what we are about to receive , so he only gives thanks when he 's got it down . ’ |
15 | Indeed , the very idea of resistance is generally excluded from social-control theories , because the deviant group is perceived to be powerless , forever the object of someone else 's control , never the subject of its own thoughts and actions . |
16 | Danger to the stability of his Europe appeared , instead , for the first time in the Balkans , where it was impossible to muffle forever the basic clash of interest between Austria-Hungary and Russia . |
17 | The park was formed to preserve forever the spectacular countryside , lakes and river systems created in the wake of the glacier . |
18 | Thus some may remain forever the audience without the power to express their point of view . |
19 | Groups spoke of ‘ strategies ’ and making ‘ career moves ’ ; the jargon of the Harvard Business School had banished forever the Utopian cliches of Woodstock , and the anarchist ones of punk . |
20 | He felt as if he had left behind forever the world of crime and hardship and poverty . |
21 | Born in South Uist , she became and remains a most famous woman in Scottish history , epitomising forever the more acceptable of the romances associated with the Stuart cause . |
22 | I will remember forever the satisfying feeling of lying in the smooth grass in the large field , listening to the larks flying higher and higher in the sky and singing the most beautiful song , which made my soul fresh . |
23 | THE CURRENT recession has certainly laid to rest forever the myth that public relations is a lightweight ‘ luxury ’ service used to indulge the chief executive . |
24 | AN ARMY of enormous concrete Lego bricks is marching across Belfast — changing forever the face of the city . |
25 | " Improve constantly and forever the system of production and service , to improve quality and productivity and thus constantly decrease costs " ( Deming 1986 : 23 ) . |
26 | One shining summer so she could move into her career without feeling forever the loss of some part of herself . |
27 | She wanted to erase forever the faint concern etched into the darkness of his brow as he watched her , his gaze unrelenting , seeming to see in to her soul . |
28 | She had to salvage her pride , forsake forever the tenderness that ached within her for this man … |
29 | forever the . |
30 | And then on 10 April 1544 came Henry 's chilling order to his brother-in-law Edward , earl of Hertford , to put all to fire and sword , burn Edinburgh town , so razed and defaced when you have sacked and gotten what ye can of it , as there may remain forever a perpetual memory of the vengeance of God lightened upon ( them ) for their falsehood and disloyalty … and as many towns and villages about Edinburgh as ye may conveniently , sack Leith and burn and subvert it and all the rest , putting man , woman and child to fire and sword , without exception where any resistance shall be made against you ; and this done , pass over to the Fifeland and extend like extremities and destructions in all towns and villages whereunto you may reach conveniently , not forgetting among all the rest so to spoil and turn upside down the Cardinal 's town of St Andrews , as the upper stone may be the nether , and not one stick stand by another , sparing no creature alive within the same … |