Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Person 2 would certainly not pay the higher price necessary to induce a competitive supplier to expand production beyond the output Q. Person 2 is thus a free-rider enjoying person 1 's purchase Q. And the total quantity privately produced and consumed in a competitive market lies below the socially efficient quantity Q * ;
2 Suddenly Harry felt the narrow cell so filled and overfilled with his own dread and hatred that he could hardly breathe .
3 The presence of these additional mystical agencies complements the non-mystical causes already examined and thus expands the range of explanation .
4 but you had a eight to finish with which is finishing and a one , two , three might not be and a better run so I think I would have been tempted to finish with the ace flush there try and stop me rather than trying to win it cos you had nothing else did you ?
5 The rowing-team need somewhere to relax and ‘ get their wind ’ after a damn good session on the river .
6 This family is characterised by the disk being ill-defined or constricted with the arms appearing to continue to the centre of the disk in some genera ; the disk may be covered with skin or a dense coating of granules ; the long and narrow radial shields ; the reduced papillae on the jaw with only the apical papillae well developed and the oral papillae small , like enlarged granules ; the genital slits situated vertically on the sides of the disk ; the arms long and covered with skin or granules .
7 Should not the Labour party occasionally pause and think before announcing ridiculous objectives which would cost so many British jobs ?
8 Hitherto literature has … suffered in the public mind both misunderstanding and degradation .
9 The recording venue was Studio No. 1 , Abbey Road and the producer/engineer team of Andrew Keener and Simon Rhodes have achieved a splendidly believable balance with the accompanying strings properly disposed and the soloist ‘ singing ’ against their enveloping harmonies from a position only slightly in front of them .
10 Eleanor Thorne would not eat , she felt sick , her breakfast , a carefully boiled egg , the brown toast thinly cut and allowed to cool before buttering , all was left for Alida to clear away and waste .
11 Here , however , is perhaps the place to consider the Act as a whole , in the context of the historical background already described and the general trend of attention to consumers ' interests at the time .
12 Whilst a single stimulation of the body surface close to the gill or siphon produces a reflex withdrawal , on repeated stimulation the response habituates ; that is , the response to the repeated stimuli steadily diminishes and finally disappears completely for a while .
13 In 1963 the ageing Adenauer finally resigned and the new Chancellor , Ludwig Erhard , began to establish tentative trade links with eastern Europe .
14 National goals and regional policies for the less-favoured areas also vary and grounds for comparison are difficult to establish and may not be relevant .
15 The old lady only smiled and leaned over to show me what to do .
16 Giles tried to refuse this gift , but the old man only laughed and smiled .
17 Thus the typical people criminally victimizing and forcing us to fear each other and fracture our sense of ‘ community ’ are young uneducated males , who are often unemployed , live in a working-class impoverished neighbourhood ; and frequently belong to an ethnic minority .
18 The cells of the future lens actively elongate and then begin to fold inwards towards the eye , in a manner not unlike the early formation of the gut in sea-urchins .
19 But are n't , are n't changes are n't these changes er in Russia and in China forced upon them to a degree by circumstances , by the fact that the outside world immediately withdraws and opposes a rising of the people as a whole against the established government er I mean we 've seen in recent times with Iran and so on have n't we ?
20 On the negative side , funerals were becoming so much more secular in outlook , appearance and context that the surviving guilds and fraternities found themselves hard-pressed to provide all that made for an average funeral of the new type ; the rules were being rewritten by a public which no longer wished to perpetuate the simple ritual hitherto provided and which were looking for a pageantry close to that of the great baronial funerals as performed by the College of Arms , a corporation of heralds and part of the Royal Household .
21 The imperial authorities fully exploited and sometimes overstepped their constitutional powers : there were imperial laws for everything .
22 The second stallion immediately followed and was an equally attractive horse ; chestnut , and full of pride and presence .
23 We goes up town the following week then to get and I forget what I was looking for , oh it was I was looking for your blouse
24 I have no doubt that we could around that figure but the Chief Officer rightly believes and indeed Her Majesty 's Inspector rightly believes that we are operating too much technology most of the time .
25 I believe that the notion of fairness to the ordinary citizen-reader perhaps underlies and explains what some regard as judicial pedantry .
26 Nevertheless , the Bosnian Church gradually disappeared and a native-born , Slav-speaking Muslim aristocracy came into existence .
27 The stress s used in the previous part now becomes and the average strain in the inclusion becomes
28 Two wyverns fell on the same night and after the Emperor 's death the aerial attacks gradually subsided and the siege settled down into a protracted stalemate .
29 However , the proposed legislation would rule out reparations to the 3,500,000 blacks forcibly evicted and moved to " homelands " over the past 30 years .
30 The National Curriculum simply confirms and consolidates this fact .
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