Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] [verb] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It ‘ does not offer any one way to the truth but helps people find the disciplines most suited to them ’ . |
2 | The lack of feminist perspective is emphasized by statements such as : ‘ There can be no doubt that women and girls have failed to make full use of the opportunity now open to them ’ , which implies an ideologically and materially unfettered equality of opportunity . |
3 | Its arm fell off , clattering to the deck with the Perk still clinging to it . |
4 | When each main idea has been sufficiently tested and sufficient knowledge has been gained , the chief executive goes public and announces the decision secure in the knowledge that there will be support for it , because the decision merely ‘ crystallizes ’ the views already put to him , whether he subtly induced them or not . |
5 | The pierced stone screens of the crossing also belong to his work . |
6 | The terms of this order are to govern any contract between the Buyer and Seller and shall prevail over any terms put forward by the Seller , unless the Buyer expressly agrees to them in writing . |
7 | The drafter may try to protect his/her client in the battle of the forms by including an appropriate provision in the terms such as : The terms of this order are to govern any contract between the Buyer and Seller and shall prevail over any terms put forward by the Seller , unless the Buyer expressly agrees to them in writing . |
8 | The gang then went to his home and shot his aged mother . |
9 | However , the plea continually made to us by senior police officers and members of the Police Federation and other organisations representing the police is that they do not have sufficient people . |
10 | Trevor how do you feel about what erm you 've heard on the phone from Norman seen in the er brochure seen the products there listened to what erm I have to say about how we qualify people . |
11 | ‘ Nobody buys tickets for Box 5 , but the ghost always comes to it on opera nights . ’ |
12 | The fact that Charlie managed to run a book on the side only contributed to his contentment and stability . |
13 | Keep tucked in behind the side always said to you , the bloke in the front , mate , he does all the donkey work , picking up drags you round do n't it ? |
14 | This diminutive , bow-legged Palace forward of the 1920s and early 1930s was one of those performers whom the fans immediately took to their hearts . |
15 | The last type comes under the cal umbrella , but it should be clear which application in the lists below apply to which of the others . |
16 | The silly thing is that the labels only matter to you if you do know the rules yourself . |
17 | Finally , and seeing he was getting nowhere , overcome by an incipient lethargy induced by the excesses of the previous night and exacerbated by the heat , the priest slowly rose to his feet and picked up his hat . |
18 | The lawyer never spoke to anyone , never smiled and never lifted his eyes from the innumerable papers he seemed to be reading through his monocle . |
19 | ‘ What aspects of the club most appealed to you , sir ? ’ |
20 | Is that the problem , or is that the success , that the Monkees just appeal to everyone ? |
21 | But in fact it was Flodden which was a significant break in the pattern of cold rather than hot war with England , and after it the Scots simply reverted to their usual distant hostility . |
22 | ( It must be said that the RTOA also contributed to its own downfall , by failing to get a grip on in-fighting among its own members . ) |
23 | But left to itself the butterfly slowly adapts to its new shape . |
24 | ‘ But on the other hand , ’ Emily went on after a wait , ‘ the girl also said to me suddenly one day , when I thought she was trying to read back dictation , ‘ I ca n't get through the spring without a man . ’ |
25 | With no choice , he told her and while he never discovered what she did or said to the girl or her parents , the girl never spoke to him again , indeed , never even looked in his direction . |
26 | The Queen never spoke to him again . |
27 | Maybe it was the gin finally getting to him . |
28 | That had to be suspicious , and as she went into the hall later to go to her room he followed . |
29 | After the ornateness of The Towers , the simple lines of the Hall always seemed to her a little ordinary , but nice . |
30 | The crews later referred to them as basket-cars or shower-baths , from their open fronts . |