Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [verb] in the " in BNC.
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31 | Power marked the apostolic preaching in the Holy Spirit at Thessalonica , and joy marked its reception by the new believers ( 1 Thess. 1:5f ) . |
32 | Each book effectively recreates the tone of its predecessor(s) ; Asimov 's being remarkable as a novel of the 1940s written in the 1980s . |
33 | The only expertise available in connection with special needs in the 1940s resided in the divisional educational psychologist and , as there were over 80 schools in division one of the LCC , we neither expected nor received much help from that source . |
34 | In 1870 the ninety serving in the French foreign ministry , for example , were dwarfed by the 1,500 employed in the ministry of finance , the largest of all French central government departments . |
35 | Ralf the pedlar stood in the centre of the drawbridge , a pleased smile stretching from ear to ear . |
36 | The serial number of this bass , 72997058 , tells us that it was made in Kalamazoo ( that 's the 0 ; guitars made in Nashville at this time carried a 5 ) and that it was the 58th made in the batch that was stamped the 299th day of the year . |
37 | A year after the MX-5 arrived in the UK , Mazda had another niche car to present — the V6 engined but ( unexpectedly ) modestly powered MX-3 . |
38 | This is for the proportions of the elderly to decline in the populations of some large , traditional retirement resorts , such as Bournemouth and Torquay , and to rise in adjacent and nearby local authorities . |
39 | It will not be pleasant for the elderly to live in the town centre . |
40 | Smith denies that a significantly new ‘ problem ’ of poverty among the elderly emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries . |
41 | We shall be deeply involved in the 1992 process in the months and years ahead , and our monthly bulletin European Information Service will give high priority to keeping UK local authorities in touch with developments . |
42 | Had not the latter fought in the mining camps from which they hailed , to reduce the number of enforced religious holidays which so depleted their incomes ? |
43 | At Stirling , he created the so-called palace block , with exteriors modelled on French palace architecture like those of Falkland and adorned with statues ranging from dignified sculpture to the grotesque — the latter seen in the splendid representation of the king himself . |
44 | The resultant shown in the diagram is the sort that one might expect in Britain , which is an area of dominant westerlies . |
45 | In the same way , as the enormous empire of Alexander the Great grew in the wake of conquests made during his short reign ( 336–323 BC ) , many mints were set up , all using the same designs . |
46 | Visitors can see the Great Keep in the centre of the fortress as well as a rare Roman lighthouse , a Saxon church and a network of ancient earthworks . |
47 | Soon after arriving in Sri Lanka he pointed out that ‘ one of the great wants in the Ceylon Police is the want of officers in the rank of Inspectors who have family or personal influence among the native community . ’ |
48 | But with the MCI deal in the bag , BT will no longer need a licence ; its American services can be sold via MCI . |
49 | The cellular density of the inflammatory infiltrate in the mucosa may affect phospholipid composition , as has been reported for colon mucosa . |
50 | The articulate published in the February/March edition of Hospitality on Breaking Even , has created considerable reader interest . |
51 | Now it was the end of a disappointing Tour , he was somewhere around the 50 mark in the rankings , running out of money , and talking about going home . |
52 | The sixth came in the 74th minute with Rush pouncing to punish Christophi again after he had failed to hold another Jamie Redknapp shot . |
53 | But it has to be said ( it has to be said ! ) wrote Harsnet , and Goldberg , typing , smiled to himself , it has to be said , wrote Harsnet , that if every project is likely , if not certain , to result in the addition of a little more shit to the shit that already exists , there is also the possibility , faint it is true but real , of the unexpected , and this is what delay makes possible and what the onward rush of time , the ever-increasing acceleration of time , perpetually denies , and in addition to the possibility of the unexpected appearing in the coils of delay , in addition to that , it has to be said , he wrote , that whatever the project , however trivial , however exalted , it will always say more than its maker knows , and , if genuine ( I will return to genuine ) , something will emerge which is distinct from whatever came before , from whatever elements went to make up the whole , a tone , a voice , which is not the tone or the voice of the maker but something else , something which , in my more optimistic moments , or perhaps my less clear-sighted moments , seems to be distinct from the shit though inseparable from it , a tone , a style , which links it to its maker 's other genuine ( I will return to genuine ) productions . |
54 | Even in 1860 well under half the seventy-eight attachés in the British service were paid , however inadequately ; and the unpaid ones were still regarded as being scarcely real members of the service at all . |
55 | The figures of those lost in The Great Wars are dwarfed by the millions involved in the slaughter of the unborn . |
56 | Memphis signed on for the subsequent tour and expanded the exhibition , featuring the Rameses Colossus in the 1987 showing in the Memphis Cook Convention Center . |
57 | Some composers use series which may contain more or fewer notes than the twelve contained in the total-chromatic , but this is uncommon , and the usage can be ignored . |
58 | However , Foley 's mill was probably the first erected in the midlands , and may have been of a new design . |
59 | The average rank of the first hit in the sequence of words for use in forming islands was 4.8 , and the rank did not increase with sentence length … |
60 | Both scientist and engineer , biologist and doctor , chemist and agriculturist may be handling the same kind of data , but where the first intervenes in the world in order to understand it , the second has to understand the world in order to intervene in it . |