Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Katherine nodded fractionally , and the butler bowed and moved silently from the room , not looking at the younger man . |
2 | When you die there they put you on a wooden platform below the sky and the vultures come and eat the body . |
3 | The fragments of Oxo cube were dissolving into brown swirling streaks and the bubbles grew and began to rise . |
4 | The Social Work ( Scotland ) Act 1968 says that where a child has been detained in a place of safety , and the Reporter considers that the child may be in need of compulsory measures of care , he shall , wherever practicable , arrange a children 's hearing to sit not later than in the course of the first lawful day after the commencement of the child 's detention to consider the case . |
5 | The capitalist system had to be unchained and the conditions created that would allow it to flourish . |
6 | Fael-Inis continued to play without ceasing , and the music spun and shivered and soothed , and across the slanting features there was a look of the utmost concentration now , for it is only at the invitation of a Mortal that the Lad of the Skins can enter a house and do his terrible work . |
7 | I covered my face and the girl came and put the wine down on the table . |
8 | and we were on our way out and they were selling these and the girl said that they 're very similar to Benson and Hedges but they 're much milder . |
9 | The bathroom door opened and the girl identified as Maggie came out . |
10 | The impresario and the girl stood and watched , both shy . |
11 | When the conductress and the girl turned and began their precarious stiff-armed run along the platform back to the wrought-iron steps of carriage No 3 , it was the signal for a dozen others to do likewise . |
12 | Scribblers and the telly-presenters came as of right , together with the Cabinet and other Ministers , the prettiest women , and a handful of Jeffrey 's cronies . |
13 | There was a crunch , and the truck jerked as Jekub hit it . |
14 | Anyway , the Bible and the Koran say that pigs are ‘ unclean ’ , a status they share , variously , with rats , scorpions , snakes and dogs . |
15 | ‘ That 'll have to be sold and the inside scrubbed and made ready for them as buys it . |
16 | Then , after the invasion of Afghanistan in December 1979 , Carter 's policy was suddenly reversed , the Cold War was revived and the Germans found that Ostpolitik was also put at risk . |
17 | So we begin to put pressure on the child , and the child reacts because he ca n't appreciate what we 're trying to get across to him , and so we get a sort of stalemate situation , where the teacher , be it a professional teacher or a parent , is pressurizing the child to understand something which appears quite simplistic , and the child is responding quite deadly , because he can not focus , he can not conceptualize , what is to us a very simple concept . |
18 | They call this the ‘ coercive hypothesis ’ when both the parent and the child learn that they can occasionally win a battle by shouting louder or hitting harder . |
19 | The finance company discovered the fraud and the question arose as to who was the owner . |
20 | Even so , the magistrate decided to commit ; and the question arises whether he was , in those circumstances , entitled to do so . |
21 | ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did . |
22 | ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did . |
23 | ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did . |
24 | Furthermore , numbers of other organizations , large and small , have been involved in a variety of ‘ alternative ’ educational projects , and the question arises as to how much autonomy these should retain . |
25 | From the foregoing , it will be apparent that the prospect of a breach of the peace licenses what would otherwise be unlawful conduct on the part of the policeman , and the question arises as to how carefully , and on what grounds , the courts will give guidance as to the use of the powers , and subject their use to review . |
26 | The determination whether objectives can be ‘ better ’ achieved by the Community obviously involves a comparative judgment , and the question arises as to who is to make that judgment and whether it is justiciable . |
27 | Antigliadin antibody concentrations were measured in 17 patients and the question arises if the diagnosis of coeliac disease could have been made with these results alone . |
28 | The law in 1800 made no provision for any other sentence but death , there was no appeal procedure , and the law stipulated that the prisoner should be executed within 48 hours of being found guilty ; John Hutt 's termination was scheduled for 6 March . |
29 | That means we are looking at having to dispose of around two and a half million tons of wet sewage every year by the end of the century , and the law says that we will not be able to dispose of it at sea . ’ |
30 | Geisler attempted to bring about a delay in the proceedings on a technicality : the term Cannabis sativa used in the indictments is Latin , and the law required that all indictments should be couched in English . |