Example sentences of "[art] [det] [noun sg] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Ooh you 're the least planner I 've ever known . |
2 | And as you ladies and gentlemen now are thinking of retiring as I have done the least thing you want to be bothered about is rules and regulations . |
3 | Almost as if he had willed himself there , he found himself standing on the scree at the foot of the rock wall , staring upwards , searching with the little experience he had gained on school climbing expeditions for footholds . |
4 | On telecommunications , Banegas took the opportunity to criticise the government for the little interest it has shown in putting an end to the import of unauthorised pirate telephones , 3m of which are now in Spain . |
5 | I think if you have mainly pain in there it 's much more likely to be a little bit of inflammation under the this tendon which goes from the muscle here over the top of the kneecap and attaches in there . |
6 | The pattern of extended family living persists with the few Bangladeshis who have grown up in Cardiff or elsewhere in Britain . |
7 | In the latter case we apply the figure differently ; the rules of projection are not the same . |
8 | Provided that an object is conceived to be real , reactions to it are the same in kind whether one happens to be perceiving or imagining it ; and if in the latter case one reacts less strongly , that is because one is also less aware of it . |
9 | In the latter case it remains to be determined whether any of the minor polypeptides detected in our assay are related to other CRE-binding activities ( ECRE-1 , ECRE-3 and ECRE-4 ) that have previously been shown to be down regulated during differentiation of F9 cells ( 48 ) . |
10 | The choice between searching for the least or most distant neighbours may depend on the experimental ( or even presentational ) needs because in the former case the algorithm finds more detailed and possibly informationally redundant order of probes , while in the latter case it finds a minimal set of probes connected by clones spanning large regions of the genome . |
11 | There is an instruction which compares two fields for equality or non-equality , and in the latter case it indicates which field is greater . |
12 | In the latter case it seems that the court must approve the payment in pursuant to Ord 10 , r 10 , though it is difficult to see to what approval a debt or liquidated sum can be subject . |
13 | Sometimes in the latter case it seems that the assimilation is rather different from the word-boundary examples ; for example , if in a syllable-final consonant cluster a nasal consonant precedes a plosive or a fricative in the same morpheme , the place of articulation of the nasal is always determined by the place of articulation of the other consonant ; thus : ‘ bump ’ ; ‘ tenth ’ ; ‘ hunt ’ ; ‘ bank ’ . |
14 | Yes , he 's always jumping on me to tell me to do more for local radio and get South East Arts and South East Arts clients more regularly in contact with local radio , and I must admit on the latter case I do think that many of our clients do spend a great deal of time and erm want to be active with local radio . |
15 | The Archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops renewed the sentence of excommunication against the violators of the Charters in 1239 and in 1253 ; in the latter year they secured its confirmation by Pope Innocent IV . |
16 | But most of the changes that did occur took place over 1950–70 ; since the latter year there appears to have been little change in the relative positions of the different republics and provinces in social product per head . |
17 | In the latter painting we stare straight into the ventricles of a human heart , the veins spreading out like branches . |
18 | Unfortunately it is the latter doctrine which dominates present-day thinking in the Western democracies , not only in the political parties of both the right and the left but also among most of you who are likely to be reading this book . |
19 | In modelling consumer 's expenditure , the project follows the latter route which has a good theoretical pedigree . |
20 | Although a separate issue which was not on the Forum 's agenda , the ‘ Let ’ proposal nevertheless drew much adverse comment from many of those present , including Stefan Edberg and Steffi Graf , the latter player who thought it ‘ silly ’ . |
21 | It is emphasized still further when we see that of the latter group none has external lockboard battens . |
22 | In the latter group there had often been erosion of their first language and their command of English was confined to the language they needed for everyday use . |
23 | It is the latter argument which impresses the Norwegian politicians . |
24 | In the latter table one notes the prominence of the British artist and collector , Charles Fairfax Murray ( 1849–1919 ) , from whom 244 of the 347 sheets descend . |
25 | An example of the latter point I made is shown on pg 45 where he tells of how he came to know Eddie . |
26 | The Lowden LSE comes in two versions , the mahogany-bodied LSE I and the rosewood-bodied LSE II , and it 's the latter model we have here for review . |
27 | In the latter account I have described a situation in which the major parties each have a reservoir of virtually guaranteed electoral support , based on the traditional connection between the parties and the two ‘ classes ’ of British society ( which I have termed ‘ social collectivities ’ to distinguish them from classes defined at the level of property relations ) , the ‘ middle class ’ and the ‘ working class ’ . |
28 | Of the latter fault he says : ‘ I 've learned how to fix that , so I 'll know the next time . ’ |
29 | The second myth says that the bigger you get , the less communication you have . |
30 | The writers go on to say that the younger the children , the less difficulty they have in admitting a step-parent or step-sibling into their lives . |