Example sentences of "and [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 NEWCASTLE UNITED were so bad against New Zealand on Tuesday , said Kevin Keegan , he almost rose from retirement and the dug-out to apply a little first-hand help .
2 Katherine nodded fractionally , and the butler bowed and moved silently from the room , not looking at the younger man .
3 Galvone called out , ‘ Come on in , ’ and the butler appeared with a folded sheet of paper on a silver salver .
4 The door at the end of the room opened swiftly and the butler appeared .
5 But I can and said pull that fucking door closed and the knob came off in her fucking hand , she spun round
6 The model orchard shows how apples and pears were grown in the 1950s compared with modern methods , and the strawberries look as mouthwatering as always .
7 But there is nobody below decks ; the engine-room was never installed , and the rudder broke off centuries ago .
8 The bus driver had given chase , had managed to signal to a police car and the chase had gone on through Kirkintilloch and Milton of Campsie before Cook lost control in Birdston Road .
9 You understand and acknowledge that KPMG Peat Marwick and the Vendors make no representations or warranties , expressed or implied , as to the accuracy or completeness of the Information and shall have no liability to you or any other person resulting from your use of the Information .
10 It is helpful for the purchaser and the vendors to understand the implications of both joint liability and several liability .
11 You should note that [ Selling agent ] and the vendors reserve the right to :
12 In the phasor diagram the applied phase voltage is equal to the vector sum of the induced voltage and the voltage drops across the resistance and inductance .
13 If the rotor oscillates about this one-phase.on equilibrium position the flux linked with the phase winding undergoes only small changes and the voltage induced by the magnet flux is insignificant .
14 She plaited her hair so tightly that it hurt her , straining hair and flesh until it felt as though the white seam down the back of her head might split and the brains gush out .
15 Anyway , other things have indeed changed : it is ridiculous to pretend that the events of last September , and the exchange-rate strains in Europe that have creaked intermittently ever since , raise no hard questions about the future of the ERM and the prospects for monetary union .
16 This was in early 1989 ; by the end of the year , after the pilot had been made and the EBU had given the enterprise the go-ahead , Ms Cann entered into negotiations with BBC Enterprises , responsible for distributing the series and for the merchandising rights .
17 Early in the 1980s public service broadcasters and the EBU seized on changes in technology and regulation in order to realise the promise of a pan-European public service television channel .
18 It cost £60 — a lot of money — and the townspeople began to say ‘ Mr Shakespeare ’ , not ‘ Young Will the actor ’ or ‘ John Shakespeare 's boy ’ .
19 There was trouble at Bazas , and a major dispute in Dax , where the bishopric had been taken into Edward 's hands in 1272 , and the townspeople resisted Tany by force .
20 I see the change , and the medico confirms it . ’
21 But then , as the course toughened and the favourites began to drop back , he was left to race it out with Thomas Naali , of Tanzania , and Tena Negere , of Ethopia , until Poland 's Jan Huruk , third last year , made a late challenge to snatch second place .
22 The annual fair on the green with swings , roundabouts , coconut shy and the brandy snap stall .
23 The stopper was missing and the brandy had trickled out to soak into the sisal matting which covered the floor .
24 She took one step forwards and shouted , ‘ Yes , I 'm in the middle of my ball period , if you want to know , ’ and the brandy slopped out of her glass and dropped into the part of the carpet that was orange and was never seen again .
25 I could see it running in her until it overflowed , and as fast as it ran more grief took its place until the lane and the streams ran with grief and all the valley was the colour of grief .
26 Miss Fogerty , who was in charge of the infants ' class , added her own warnings when she regained the classroom , and the infants approached their morning 's labours in a suitably sober mood .
27 On Friday evenings her father often went home early , because he and Jane and the infants liked to drive into Kent , where they had friends .
28 The cost of the charter to Aru had long since been settled : Yong would pay them half the sum now , and his relations would pay the balance once we and the cargo had safely reached Aru .
29 Police on Teesside expect to find that the maroon coloured ERF tractor unit and its 40 ft long trailer have been abandoned and the cargo removed .
30 As punishment for having harboured the killers of his sons , Richard had the village crops destroyed and the livestock slaughtered .
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