Example sentences of "[verb] [art] name " in BNC.
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1 | He whispered the name softly , then sniffed and wiped the dampness from his nose and upper lip with the back of his hand . |
2 | He whispered the names of the Jaguthin , and his fists clenched with pain . |
3 | Mr Pinochet junior , asked if he used his father 's name to get business , replied : ‘ One does not invoke the name of God . ’ |
4 | Their list peddlers are hawking the names of 21,000 attendees , the lists with exhibitors excluded . |
5 | By the way , had you ever realised the name is Saxon by origin ? |
6 | The railway company 's coat of arms is on the western portal of local stone , while a plaque at the other end records the name of the engineer who built it , Josiah Jessop . |
7 | As you do that it records the name of the worksheet , the user , the date and time . |
8 | The notice merely records the name and registered number of the company , the nature of the document and the date of its receipt . |
9 | It records the names of some 70,000 of the forces of the British Commonwealth and Empire who fell in the battle in the neighbourhood and have no known grave . |
10 | Standing in front of the hall is a war memorial , which records the names of 13 men who served and/or lost their lives during the First World War . |
11 | NAMING THE NAME |
12 | A NEW campaign to restore the name of The Ridings to Yorkshire and its original boundaries , is fast gaining support say its leaders . |
13 | We presumed the names were also false . ’ |
14 | Grégoire 's ability to take a clock to pieces and put it together again , to strip down a car engine , to harness a horse and ride it well , to know and to cherish the names and characteristics of plants and of animals — all these abilities meant nothing to Hugo at all . |
15 | It seems likely that originally the coastal tribes applied the name orang-utan to the wild tribes of the interior . |
16 | 12.1 You will mark all hazardous goods with international danger symbols where they exist , and display the name of the material in English . |
17 | They should be taught the names and order of the letters of the alphabet . |
18 | Similarly , a child might be taught the names of objects or colours when a generalised reinforcement — for example , ‘ That 's right ! ’ — consistently follows an utterance which names an object or the colour of an object . |
19 | JONATHAN RICE plays the name game |
20 | Derek mistook the name of the company for that of a person and blurted out , ‘ But , who is he ? |
21 | Clearly it is the fate of the ark that has provoked the name Ichabod , and that has led to her death , just as it killed her father-in-law . |
22 | The specimens you were so good as to send to me by Captain Lyon would have been a treasure had they arrived safe ; but his ship was taken by the French , so those were all lost , which is a great misfortune at this time , when they would have been of great service to me , in ascertaining the names of some plants which remain doubtful . |
23 | The way he said it made the name sound like orchids and honey . |
24 | Using the name DJ Ox he would play anywhere and everywhere , inspired by 1980 's ground-breaking ‘ Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel ’ . |
25 | The application was for an injunction to stop Mr Woodall and his partner using the name ‘ champagne ’ , pending a full trial hearing . |
26 | The official French champagne industry organisation and a representative champagne producer , Taittinger , had sought a High Court injunction banning Dr Guy Woodall and his partner , Mr Ray Bevan , from Leatherhead , Surrey , from using the name champagne pending a trial over their action . |
27 | The company is busily registering Digivision as a trade name around the world , but has found that a small British firm is already using the name for electronic equipment . |
28 | Sarah slipped back into using the name she had called her child at birth . |
29 | Members were free to engage in any activities , whether using the name of the group or autonomously , and to adopt any tactic ( violent or otherwise ) as they saw fit . |
30 | ‘ She had always admired Robert De Niro 's work and she phoned him repeatedly when we were living in New York , using the name of a mutual friend . |