Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [unc] [noun] [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not only has he exerted himself tirelessly on teh College 's behalf but he has flung himself with similar enthusiasm into fundraising for the Prince 's Trust and for the Leigh City Technology School in Kent .
2 You do n't get the Egyptian women on their own either on the Prince 's boat or off it .
3 There is , however , another element in the GP 's ideology and with this I want to draw out one of the most powerful of the myths of medical work and relate it back to my earlier theme of profession as mystery .
4 Of course the company is the auditor 's client and of course the good auditor always remembers that the company is his/her client .
5 His feet , shod in the long black leather boots of China 's Ming rulers , rested in the embrace of two reclining golden dogs carved in the throne 's base and in his hands he held an ivory wand bearing a tiny mirror , which , Tran Van Hieu had explained , he used to shield his face and demonstrate his symbolic humility before the spirits of his ancestors .
6 The ruling drew protests from the Procurator 's Office and from the Socialist Party of Kazakhstan ( SPK — the legal successor to the Kazakh branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union — see p. 38418 ) .
7 All the letters you type are stored in the computer 's memory or on a disk if the available memory is not sufficient .
8 Mr. Duncan Broady had delivered his talk on Victorian crime at the Chairman 's Evening and with his wife were guests .
9 Robert-Jean de Vogüé and Maurice Doyard , both members of the Commission de Châlons , convinced the German authorities that the Commission was powerless and unable to influence the trade on any matters raised , or to issue orders on the Führer 's behalf or from other agencies of the occupation forces .
10 Personally , I sincerely hope that we will be able to continue with these open lectures , which I think have been a significant feature of the university 's life and of our relationships with the community .
11 Any copy taken under s42(1) is admissible as evidence of any matter referred to in the guardian 's report or in evidence given by him ( s42(2) ) .
12 Here the front seat passenger leaned across the person sitting in the driver 's seat and with both hands on the steering wheel , steered the car .
13 Miss Scott-Russell 's 65 ( 82 — 17 ) appears to qualify but seems surprisingly high with as much as seven years passing since the course 's opening and with so many county players in the Club .
14 There are some languages that require interpreters to which we do not have ready access , though we always make every effort to ensure that we find an interpreter who speaks the applicant 's language or at least one in which he or she is comfortable .
15 ‘ Channel ’ relates not to the preamp 's channels but to the MIDI channels that the preamp can send or receive on .
16 1.50 Once the 21 days for acceptance have passed or the trial has started the plaintiff can take the money in court only with the defendant 's consent or by order unless the payment in itself was made or increased after the trial started , when he has two days to accept , but must do so before the judge begins to deliver his judgment ( RSC Ord 22 , r5 ; CCR Ord 11 , r3 ) .
17 The answer is in RSC Ord 65 , r4 , under which the court can , on an ordinary application for substituted service with the usual evidence of attempts , make an order for substituted service on the defendant 's insurers or on the Motor Insurers ' Bureau .
18 These are concealed either within the fitting 's baseplate or within the recessed connection box .
19 Dexter was used to the superintendent 's mannerisms but after a second or two , Blanche caught Jane Pargeter 's look of puzzlement , and the detective smiled apologetically .
20 It must be appended to the document either by the signer or by some person acting at the signer 's direction and in the signer 's presence .
21 The ones appointed to do the job had never been very good at it , but he had heard a rumour that Horemheb was training a secret corps of police , answering to him alone but set up in the pharaoh 's name and in the interests of national security .
22 She threw her arms round the horse 's neck and in return , it flicked its ears and snickered with pleasure .
23 In all cases , though , the symbolic rape is occasioned not by the hero 's lust but by his deluded abhorrence of female wantonness ( ‘ What !
24 He was asked about the girl 's progress and about her ability ; he was asked for his impressions of the family .
25 Not only have your reports been first-lass but I have been particularly pleased that you were able to establish and maintain such good relations with the girl 's family and with the police .
26 The entrance was through an iron gate some four feet in width — to the left was the caretaker 's house and on the right a small committee room .
27 Of course this film was a condemnation of sweat-shop conditions , and of course it was a melodrama in which poor girls have affairs with the boss 's sons and in which the heroine brandishes a gun in order to make one son do the honourable thing but above all it was a vehicle for a star who had already become one of Hollywood 's hottest properties .
28 I join those who have given an enthusiastic welcome to the Queen 's Speech and to the measures within it .
29 George was merely the queen 's consort and by his death in 1708 had left no mark on English history .
30 It was also a notably cohesive one , since ties of kinship linked its leading members with the queen 's family and with each other .
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