Example sentences of "and [art] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And Henderson is pushing the door from here , and the Today man is pushing from there : ‘ Let me talk to her , ’ he is saying , and Henderson is panting and pushing the door , saying , ‘ That 's enough , that 's enough , she is with us now ’ . ’ |
2 | With Murdoch 's acquisition of the Times Group of newspapers and the Today newspaper , and Maxwell 's of the Mirror Group , the market is dominated by self-styled publicists who are not afraid of exercising their power as proprietors . |
3 | Newcomers include Stawski Gallery of Krakow and the Today Gallery of Moscow , as well as two of the three Korean exhibitors . |
4 | May I start by saying how pleased I am that you have recognised Michael Buerk , Alistair Cooke and the Today programme team . |
5 | The highlights are many and predictable , with the late-in-the-day rendering of ‘ One ’ as dramatic and poignant as rock theatre is ever likely to get , and the Anti-Nowhere League 's Animal lending lead vox and mirth-factor to the encore of ‘ So What ’ . |
6 | Mike Holloway out of Flintlock and The Tomorrow People |
7 | The lack of social contact between the predominantly local working class and the predominantly newcomer middle class can be particularly marked . |
8 | Warne 's rise of nine places to 7th spot now gives the Australians four bowlers in the Top 10 ( Merv Hughes , Reid , Warne and Craig McDermott ) against two for the West Indies ( Curtly Ambrose and the presently Ian Bishop ) and two Pakistanis ( Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram ) . |
9 | Through Mo Wax , came the current clubland stormer ‘ Many Ways ’ , and the equally ruff ‘ Something About You Missing ’ , due for release early next year . |
10 | Iggy Pop and the lippily ascendant Wonder Stuff aside , the only high point was seeing the pathetic Meat Loaf take umbrage at the traditional hail of plastic bottles . |
11 | ‘ The adventure of poverty by young white people in love ghettos across the country , like Haight-Ashbury and the Lower East Side ’ , wrote Emmett Grogan in Ringolevio , ‘ was pleasant fakery for most of them . |
12 | Also we could n't understand why , since there were only three trains a day each way , and only the 11.50am arrival and the 4.05pm departure were ever heavy trains . |
13 | A plan which creates a continuous supply of pairs of hands for each patient area is an impossibility and the sooner managers accept this , the better . |
14 | She had long understood that it was not a healthy situation for any of them , and the sooner Elizabeth realised that , the better . |
15 | Having built their cult reputation four years back on a rib-tickling broadside against bar-room self-aggrandisement called ‘ Preposterous Tales In The Life Of Ken McKenzie ’ and the hilariously deadpan ‘ Three English Football Grounds ’ , this South London duo now augment their tinny beatbox-plus-guitar formula with throbbing keyboard moodscapes as in current single ‘ We Stand Around ’ , the most unnerving paean to soccer obsessives ever recorded . |
16 | So you can learn everything , from how to choose and finance a franchise to legal rights and the day-today realities of running a business . |
17 | Id-like but asexual , they are the mirror-image of the soldiers ( violent and threatening ) and the insanely behaviourist scientist , Dr Logan ( Richard Liberty ) , seeking domination and control , however meaningless , since they are outnumbered 400,000 to one . |
18 | Now the amount received does n't look so wonderful with £600 coming from the regular saving and the measly £97.70 coming from interest earned . |
19 | Erm and the further west in Scotland and the younger they get the more problem I have with their accents . |
20 | TEESDALE enjoys the distinction of being an area with one of the lowest crime rates in the country and the further West you go the quieter it becomes , say locals . |
21 | Living five hundred years before Christ , when there was not much in the way of religious encounter between the Middle East and the Further East , their spiritual greatness and the influence they exerted on the people of their own area and era , raised questions in the mind of any would-be missionary . |
22 | They include the BIS Education for Bibliographic Instruction Committee , the BIS Co-operation Committee , the BIS Research Committee , the BIS Continuing Education Committee , the BIS Policy and Planning Committee , and the BIS Clearinghouse Committee . |
23 | And the more Ronni saw of Guido 's beautiful island with its contrasts of perfect chic and untamed wild , the more fascinated and drawn to it she felt . |
24 | And the more Birbeck thought of it , the clearer it became . |
25 | The more the revolutionary threat receded , and the more Lloyd George appeared as a loser of votes , the more the Unionists would be tempted to cast him adrift . |
26 | He wanted more of DeFries ' time as well and the more DeFries saw things going on that he did n't like , the less time he wanted to put in to both of them . |
27 | Marius Steen might be out too , but he was bound to return at some stage , and the more Charles thought about the urgency of the situation , the more he was determined to meet the man . |
28 | The producer 's girlfriend kept getting John on to the dance floor , and the more John drank , the more intolerant he became of her . |
29 | I found it incredibly erotic , and the more Dennis maundered on about boiled sweets on the nose , the more erotic it became . |
30 | The more he enjoyed teaching , and the more Mr Malik 's school seemed to prosper , the worse he felt about his original act of deception . |