Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But attribution could only be meaningful if trade union representatives on company boards everywhere and always accepted wholeheartedly the duties of ownership along with the rights , so changing the role of the unions fundamentally and abandoning any pretence to industrial democracy . |
2 | But I took on the idea of transcendence only at a personal level . |
3 | The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop . |
4 | She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again . |
5 | After the link in 1966 with Scripture Union , he took on the role of secretary instead for several years . |
6 | GREG DOWNS is happy to take on the job of exorcist today . |
7 | What makes Sebadoh so f—ing special is the way Lou Barlow 's take on the vagaries of love still shines through the democratic group process . |
8 | Now in the sphere of crystal physics the problem though complex , does not involve any new concepts , rather the question of scale only . |
9 | Soaps , bubble bath and the like are all alkaline and best avoided completely , especially the use of soap anywhere near the vagina . |
10 | ( ii ) Awareness of the availability of information and of the complex nature of communication … ( iii ) Help … to break down the complexity of documentation so that broad categories and patterns can be observed . |
11 | So the rhetoricians of noise actually destroy the power they strive to celebrate ; they are the very start of the process by which subversion is turned into contribution , which is absorbed as a renewal for the system . |
12 | The Kyalami Ranch was very much the sort of place where James liked relaxing : you might have to wait two hours for your dinner , but never a moment for the sun , and James is a basker , the deckchair his habitat . |
13 | However , the existence of a discretion in the judge to exclude legally admissible evidence , so as to secure the fairness of the trial , was recognised as extending further than merely the exclusion of evidence more prejudicial than probative . |
14 | I think that whether as er Mr submits and is a guideline case and to be adapted to changing conditions or whether it is a case which lays down a bounding rate , that it is a case which I should follow and that the reasoning leading to the adoption of two percent as the appropriate percentage to be applied still applies today , thus the calculation is one hundred and thirty five thousand pounds times two percent , is two thousand , seven hundred pounds times seventeen , is forty five thousand , nine hundred pounds , to this there is to be added a cost of conversion , thirty two thousand , four hundred and seventy two pounds less the enhancement in value thereby created of twelve thousand , five hundred pounds that is a figure of nineteen thousand , nine hundred and seventy two . |
15 | This demands not only the skills of counselling previously outlined , but the ability to referee and control the expression of different and conflicting attitudes , to give equal time and importance to everyone 's point of view , and to encourage each member of the family not only to explain their own feelings , but to listen to each other . |
16 | And always , always , however she killed , the moment of agonising red pleasure that was awareness of non-existence , the I stilled , the beautiful blissful moment when she did not exist and they did not exist and They did not exist and the whole dusty lightless World was not — only the certainty of not-existing never lasted and soon she would have to kill again . |
17 | With pressed flowers , it is very much a case of quality rather than quantity . |
18 | It is , however , very much a matter of judgement how far it is desirable to pursue coverage at all costs . |
19 | Any tenderness between the two of them would be a sham as far as he was concerned , merely serving to emphasise the absence of love , and perhaps like her he felt that a relationship characterised by so much other feeling ought to be loving as well , that the depth of desire he felt for her should have been merely a facet of love instead of the whole . |
20 | It was not merely a matter of correction here and there — these were ashes ; at best a discord such as some chained bear might pound on a piano . |
21 | Now all Madame Butterfly had to do was climb down a piece of wood twice her height and fly free . |
22 | So there was obviously a lot of debate around , you know , Is it going to happen ? and if it does happen , well it 'll clearly happen in . |
23 | ‘ It s all a stramash of gossip down there , Angus , ’ said Byers , giving his visitors a look . |
24 | After sending in a tape , with a biography , contact address and a photo , a useful approach can be to update the A&R department every time your band does one or a series of gigs. send in a sheet of paper personally addressed to your target A&R person . |
25 | The point means only a likelihood of harassment etc. not an actual harassment . |
26 | It 's only a pile of rubble now the Great Killer has finished with it . |
27 | The physics department would tell you that chemistry 's only a bit of physics anyway . |
28 | I mean Christmas ones are only a couple of foot apart , there 's only about that much between them , you know ? |
29 | As I pointed out earlier , even those scientists who are most eager to assure us that the difference between man and other animals is only a matter of degree always conduct their experiments in a way which implies that the observer is quite different in kind from what he observes . |
30 | He was smuggled out of the Scotland camp but it was only a matter of time when his pursuers caught up . |