Example sentences of "[adj] and [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On the handle are three bodies of animals he overcame , the Nemean Lion , the Keryneian hind and the Erymanthian boar , and at the base , the tree with the Golden Apples , two of the Stymphalian birds and the Lernaean Hydra . |
2 | Côte 304 and the Mort Homme were both to be assaulted simultaneously . |
3 | Just the Scottish and an English ? |
4 | Nationalisation saw the basic pattern retained , although the Scottish elements of the London Midland & Scottish and the London & North Eastern Railways were hived off to form a Scottish Region , and the North East based on York also became a separate region . |
5 | Its shares fell 2p to 55p But it was Scottish and the rest of the takeover in-crowd , with new time buyers active , which dominated the day 's trading . |
6 | Back in Britain , the performance of the four regional companies — the Great Western , the Southern , the London Midland & Scottish and the London & North Eastern — that were nationalised in 1948 was by no means as dismal as is sometimes claimed . |
7 | However , both Royal Scottish and the Bank , might have missed out on the business had it not been for quick-thinking Dave Chinchen , a Bank Officer at Southampton High Street Branch . |
8 | The same story would continue into the early Cambrian , where the contrasts between the north-west Scottish and the Anglo-Welsh successions are well known . |
9 | Well he 's one of the people who 's prepared to recognize the English , the Scottish and the Welsh on this Ireland , |
10 | I mean all the Scottish and the Welsh , I always remember when when erm when the first houses , when we lived , when I lived with me mother , and in that house we lived in was a big estate erm near us and erm ever such a lot of Welsh people lived there and , I do n't know who it was , somebody wanted a place , could n't get anywhere and my mother went up there with you let all the Welsh people come here he s she said they run us down and that was years and years ago she said , nearly everybody on that estate 's Welsh ourselves . |
11 | The shooting dead of a US marine and the wounding of another at a Panamanian roadblock on Saturday forced the US to take the situation more seriously . |
12 | ‘ When you have the killing of a Marine and the beating of the navy man , some response was certainly called for , ’ said Mr Edwin Smith , a University of Southern California law professor . |
13 | Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved . |
14 | Requests from vendors for confidentiality letters : our standard engagement letter ( see 1101.2 and the Corporate Finance Manual ) includes a paragraph dealing with our duty of confidentiality and in normal circumstances this is the proper place to establish the level of confidentiality to be observed , not only in dealings with third parties but also between the various parties involved . |
15 | The fuel consumption of my 1966 IIA two and a quarter petrol is horrendous and the oil consumption is not much better . |
16 | The year was 1876 and the coachman was later fined for his behaviour , but the incident illustrates the reactionary 's response to new forms of transport . |
17 | Caledor gave this great honour to the Reaver Knights for their loyalty and to this day , over five thousand years later , the Reaver Knights still rigorously patrol Ulthuan and a place in their ranks is much sought after . |
18 | Increasingly , the great naval powers of the Old World , the Empire and Bretonnia also sent ships west over the ocean , seeking Ulthuan and the legendary golden cities of Lustria . |
19 | But Butlin , in bridging the pre-affluent and the affluent phases of modern Britain , was truly formative in his contribution to popular culture and mass modes of consumption . |
20 | It is affected by wind , the barometer , freshwater and the position of the changing channels in the estuary . |
21 | They are people like Louise Fursland , a 37-year-old Down 's Syndrome sufferer with an IQ below 30 and no speech . |
22 | Labour is second in 92 of these , the Liberal Democrats in 30 and the SNP in three . |
23 | The first 15 overs yielded only 30 and the 100 did not come up until the 35th over . |
24 | The building will be opened on September 30 and the video , The Iron Horses Are Back In Harness , will run in their purpose-built presentation theatre on the site . |
25 | Clare , who is 30 and an art tutor , attended the presentation ceremony at The Mall Galleries , London last week . |
26 | He is 30 and an optician as well as a professional National Hunt jockey . |
27 | In addition the National Free Church Council supported a peace mission by W. R. Cremer , Radical MP for Haggerston from 1885 to 1895 and a Wesleyan . |
28 | It is a hardy , thrifty , long-lived mountain breed which was first recognised in 1856 ; a breed society was formed in 1895 and a herdbook established in 1926 . |
29 | Active in local affairs , he was mayor of Tunbridge Wells in 1895 and a member of Kent county council for fifteen years . |
30 | He was created baronet in 1895 and a privy councillor in 1906 . |