Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [adj] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In these subjects , there was no difference in methanogenic counts and activities remained stable in the presence or absence of 15 mmol/d sulphate . |
2 | It was Croft who claimed the bowling honours in England 's first innings as only Gooch and Gower passed forty in a total of 178 . |
3 | The significance of the site in terms of faunal diversity , time span covered and complexity became clear in the course of preliminary work ( Heal , 1970 ; Stanton , 1973 ; Bishop , 1974 , 1982 ) . |
4 | This policy profusion and confusion accompanies frenetic lobbying , negotiating and attempts to look good in the eyes of numerous local and international policy-making groups . |
5 | A quarter of a million people live on work-house charity in England and child-beggars run free in the streets of London . ’ |
6 | What Housman has given us is a poem quite poignantly suggestive of that sense of private and personal loss that runs through so many of his lyrics ; a poem which refers us to the places and voices of The Other Shropshire , where the Graces go , and lads lie untimely in the earth . |
7 | A more educated , literate , and rational society weakens their effect ; contraceptive knowledge and practice spreads first in the more educated classes , then to poorer people . |
8 | And as she thought of the good golfing years she had allowed to go to waste , so praying and practice loomed large in the recovery programme she set herself . |
9 | Besides , there was safety in the farm enclosure after the gates had been barred at night , whereas in the street below their apartment the way lay open in either direction , and presences palpitated unseen in the arches of the carriage doors under each house . |
10 | Philips kept their ownership of the buildings and equipment used in the preparation and serving of the food , but made them available to ISS without charge ( while undertaking to maintain them in good order ) and Philips even paid for the electricity , water and telephone costs involved in the canteen operation and for the removal of waste . |
11 | Each part of the content and process becomes interrelated in the use of the system . |
12 | All of us who teach know well the moments of self-doubt , the anxieties and the hesitations , as work is planned and executed and evaluated , the apparent failures and inadequacies bulking large in the mind 's eye . |
13 | IBM EUROPE will cut nearly 10,000 jobs and has told four plants in Britain , France , Spain and Sweden to prove profitable in the next 12 months , a spokesman in Paris said yesterday . |
14 | A significant proportion of dietary carbohydrate and starch remains unabsorbed in the small intestine , and this may be increased in acute diarrhoea . |
15 | Later that day , much later , when Shirley and the other office staff have gone home , and Vic sits alone in the administration block , working in his darkened office by the light of a single desk lamp , he gets a call from Stuart Baxter . |
16 | Keddy Hector , Seyfarth and Raleigh tested this in an ingenious experiment . |
17 | First , I looked again at an old favourite , Arthur Eddington 's The Nature of the Physical World ( Cambridge The detailed insights provided by Mehra and Rechenburg put this in a fresh perspective ( and Eddington still stands up , half a century later , as a superb writer who knew how to present his material ) . |
18 | As fighting intensified , the capital was said to be without water or electricity supplies , with food supplies running short and bodies lying unburied in the streets ; heavy civilian casualties were reported . |
19 | The distinction between education and schooling becomes clear in a rural society . |
20 | Choice and rationing become inevitable in the public sector , but who decides the criteria of choice — the manager or the elected politician ? |
21 | And Claire got involved in the action as national coach Matt Doyle was of the opinion that she was entitled to match play . |
22 | Toman 's curling left wing corner was held up in the wind and Borthwick reacted first in a crowded six-yard box to poke the ball home . |
23 | Toman 's curling left wing corner was held up in the wind and Borthwick reacted first in a crowded six yard box to poke the ball home . |
24 | Stephen refuses to eat fettucine , Claire is not overly keen on the top shelves of fridges , and Susan falls silent in the presence of stone staircases . |
25 | From this perspective , the discord between Dicey and Maine seems rooted in a disagreement on the possibility of educating the new political class in the culture of the constitution . |
26 | Furpulling , matchboxmaking and washing ranked low in the status hierarchy of homework . |
27 | Shop windows were still frosted over and dustbins lay unemptied in the icy streets . |
28 | Peacocks and swans roam wild in the grounds and there are lots of tiny corners , among the sweet-scented flowers , perfect for lazing on a sunbed . |
29 | Buyers and sellers stood immobile in the freezing Piazza : they looked sinister and almost inanimate until they left their posts for coffee or hot punch in one of the cafés . |
30 | In between , Strachan showed his alertness again , running Nigel Worthington and John Harkes ragged in the first seconds after half-time to set up a simple header for Lee Chapman . |