Example sentences of "[art] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 b ) the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which , under this Order , are to be brought to a conclusion after that time shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
2 ( 4 ) If an allotted day is one to which a Motion for the adjournment of the House under Standing Order No. 20 stands over from an earlier day , the bringing to a conclusion of any proceedings on the Bill which under this Order are to be brought to a conclusion on that day shall be postponed for a period equal to the duration of the proceedings on that Motion .
3 Still rattled , she walked away from the cab , leaving the remain in the front seat .
4 ‘ The wood turned beautifully , ’ Arthur recalled , tactfully refraining from comment on the qualify of the noise produced by the finished instrument .
5 An experienced speech therapist might find it useful to employ the EAT as an initial screening device , while reserving the Goldman-Fristoe for a more detailed assessment prior to devising a programme of therapy .
6 Despite what the EAT in the Sen case go on to say about the Riley decision , it is submitted that it was an established rule of law as a result of that and other decisions that where an applicant instructs solicitors or advisors to act on his/her behalf and through their default the claim is presented out of time , the tribunal would not have exercised their discretion to allow the claim in .
7 The entail from the grandfather was on the eldest son .
8 Before 1926 a tenant in tail had no power to dispose of his estate by will ; but a tenant in tail in possession could in his lifetime , and still can , bar the entail by a deed , i.e. he can turn it into a fee simple estate .
9 They do n't mind helping you out getting the diverts in the right position , because the last thing they want is to put the calls through to the wrong person .
10 It was a scurrilous attack on Khomeini that the Shah allowed to be published in an Iranian paper early in 1978 the led to the beginning of the apparently endless cycle of protest and suppression that undermined and destroyed the Shah .
11 ( First Edition ) ‘ MEN and women of metal ( mettle ? ) must come together to cheat the wind , ’ shouted the voiceover on the incomprehensible video , to the accompaniment of crashing cymbals and lurid flashing lights .
12 Van Dijk ( 1977:80 ) suggests that we tend , for example , to move from the general to the particular ; the whole to the part ; the including to the included ; the large to the small ; the outside to the inside .
13 UNTIL lines is done in the correct manner , in that the NEXT is aligned with the FOR and the REPEAT with the UNTIL .
14 THE MAKEOVER OF A LIFETIME FROM BOOTS
15 In the Republic of Ireland , the withdrawn of the pound sterling from the ERM had perhaps of the greatest impact .
16 But at a time like that when i it 's devoted to the fallen in a war and men who were the heroes of the war say it was disgusting , you know , and and how they , they expressed themselves I thought was was a very very significant thing , it made a very very strong impression .
17 At their elbows stand the ghosts of the fallen in the first world war , reminding them of that earlier occasion when so many ministers preached uncritical political guidance from their pulpits .
18 Sometimes called Scotland 's Disgrace , because it was never finished for lack of funds , this fragment of a memorial to the fallen in the Napoleonic War was intended to be a facsimile of the parthenon .
19 Then inversion of the expressions so obtained for the transforms of the dependent variables gives the viscoelastic solution for these variables .
20 However , as Thomas Fuller noted , ‘ He never troubled parish , College or Diocese with pressing other ceremonies upon them than such which he found before his coming thither … content with the enjoying without the injoining on others . ’
21 So if you were in the and you were forty years of age you were n't safe for going to the to go to the army .
22 Building for fun Eurodisney is the spearhead of a movement that aims to turn architecture into a branch of show-business .
23 FOLLOWING his triumphant rookie win in his Indycar debut at Surfers Paradise in Australia , Nigel Mansell will now be the spearhead of a campaign to help his new formula displace Formula One as the world 's most popular motorsport .
24 Muslim nationalists were encouraged to see themselves as the spearhead of the anti-colonial movement , and Lenin himself addressed their congress ( in November 1919 ) .
25 Professor Roger Scruton made himself the spearhead of the academic attack , especially in his Peace Studies : A Critical Survey ( with Baroness Cox , 1984 ) , and Education and Indoctrination ( with Angela Ellis-Jones and Dennis O'Keefe , 1985 ) .
26 There it is made clear that Urban Development Corporations , the spearhead of the development thrust , ‘ are the most important attack ever made on urban decay ’ ( ibid .
27 They are the spearhead of the Imperial army , capable of shattering almost any enemy line under the right circumstances .
28 It was the spearhead of the contest between King Henry II and his archbishop of Canterbury , Thomas Becket .
29 Lt.-Col. Hoffman von Waldau , the Chief-of-Staff of X Corps , which now formed the spearhead on the Right Bank , opened with a thoroughly gloomy report .
30 Even the big fish like tuna or swordfish — they take so much longer to die , the tearing in the mouth of the hook .
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