Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] [noun] of [noun sg] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But it is probably good advice to plan this sort of book every bit as much as the writer of the puzzle detective story will have had to work out the plot and most of what is necessary to sustain that plot .
2 D'Arcy , who did not despise the good life , seemed to find this display of hedonism a little extreme .
3 To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department .
4 The Century Guild was founded in 1882 ‘ to render all branches of Art the sphere no longer of the tradesman but of the Artist ’ as Mackmurdo wrote in April 1882 in the first number of the Guild periodical , The Hobby Horse .
5 ‘ The only way forward for British rugby is to play that standard of game every week , ’ he added .
6 Even if Crabb 's next-of-kin had been dissatisfied with the official explanation and had made such a fuss that the government was forced to hold some sort of inquiry the truth would still not have been told .
7 Even to maintain this level of self-sufficiency a major exploration and production effort will be required with the drilling of some 250 wells a year costing some A$1 billion .
8 However , to remove this cause of dispute the year 1688 saw William & Mary " , by Royal Mines Act , repeal the old statutes , declaring that NO MINE of copper , tin , iron or lead would thereafter be adjudged a Royal Mine — even though gold or silver could be extracted from the ore .
9 Such approaches have been applied to cursive words of English ( Frishkopf and Harmon 1961 ; Harmon , 1962b ; Earnest , 1962 ; Farag , 1979 ; Brown and Ganapathy , 1980 ) , but to achieve any degree of accuracy the vocabulary which can be recognised is very small .
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