Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Or I 'll go t' foot of our stairs .
2 Chinese people hav nu vote in yu Chinese colony ,
3 I 've tried to be more Romantic , it does nu good for me
4 In Champagne , Patrick Forbes indicates the indispensability of popping champagne corks for the success of a ball , stating that no less than 1,800 bottles of mousseux were consumed during a party held on 30 August 1739 at which Louis XV apparently attended incognito .
5 The people in the pew , not to mention the clergy and the musicians themselves , have to be convinced of the priority of worship , and the indispensability of first-rate music within it .
6 Then apply the interlining to the buckram by pressing the bump turning allowance to the back , as with the pelmet fabric described above .
7 Lay the interlining on top with the raw edges of interlining level with the marked hemline and top edge of the curtains ( fig. 31 ) .
8 Then serge ( page 34 ) the turning allowance of the outer fabric to the turning of the interlining on the back of the pelmet and through the buckram , making sure no stitches show on the right side .
9 This actual address will be identical with the key as transformed by the algorithm for home records , but will be different for synonyms , as the ancillary file used will allow all the records to be reached in a single seek , as if the file were self-indexed .
10 Other treatments adopt an over-simple solution to the problem , always preferring one source to another ; thus the algorithm of Hobbs ( 1976 ) looks at all intrasentential candidates before earlier sentences are considered at all , while Brennan , Friedman & Pollard ( 1987 ) prefer all candidates from the most recent sentence to ones from the current sentence .
11 The note destroyed the intimacy between the two .
12 It would be a mistake , however , even when the intimacy between Lewis and Tolkien was at its strongest , to believe that this was the only thing in both their lives .
13 The intimacy between couples who take an interest in each other is an essential ingredient of a lasting marriage .
14 UBS Securities vice president Marc Schulman correctly forecast the massive NT-on-Alpha tie-up and the intimacy between DEC and Microsoft thirteen months ago ( UX No 328 ) , more on the basis of logic than sources .
15 At three o'clock that afternoon , the intimacy between them had almost completely disintegrated .
16 Jones was in his room in the Cabinet Offices , carrying on the routine business of a Labour Government , of which paradoxically he was throughout his life a consistent voting supporter , but enjoying none of the intimacy with MacDonald which he had achieved with each of the three preceding Prime Ministers .
17 The intimacy with which she and Luke explored each other 's mouths was possession of a kind , so wholly were they given to that long kiss , and when it ended they had to have it all over again , instantly , mouths colliding with an urgency which carried them dangerously beyond mere sensuality .
18 This is very much the way in which the law approaches the extraction of the truth , and it is different both from the vivid imprecision of ordinary life and the intimacy of a police interrogation .
19 This is commendably democratic and can work perfectly well , but sometimes the intimacy of one-to-one conversation yields more interesting results for both parties .
20 Yes , Erika had enjoyed it , very much so ; the proud little manager , looking at the other guests , the intimacy of the talk with her mother , and , knowing her mother 's pride in her children , she had been touched by her concern about the special sports school .
21 It has always happened , of course , but in the old days , when the stock market was a smaller and more human place , the intimacy of dealing lent some protection .
22 You only have to look around to assent to the truth of this bitter observation : contamination is the norm , corruption is the accepted social lubricant , deceit the everyday fuel , whether in the intimacy of personal relationships or in the public arena of the affairs of state .
23 Lying in bed , Pilade still asleep in her arms , she remembered the journeys she had made with the Brownings and the pleasure the intimacy of the carriage had given her .
24 What is clear is that behind the brilliance of the official Court there lay a core of family — one is tempted to say bourgeois — life , but this is not , of course , how the Second Empire is remembered , for few even of the courtiers were admitted to the intimacy of the Imperial family and the general public not at all .
25 It was a close partnership , made all the closer by the small numbers involved and the intimacy of Derry .
26 One of the great passages of the Old Testament , Psalm 139 , expresses the intimacy of God 's love for us :
27 Thirdly , and this is the most challenging categorisation , partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed .
28 The full stage production has the advantage of scenery — the exterior and interior of the home in the Boston area — but loses the intimacy of the in-the-round presentation at the Studio theatre .
29 It tells us that if we could just advance the intimacy of our relationship to the next step we would be satisfied to hold at that level until the wedding .
30 Where do we learn how to behave in the intimacy of marriage ?
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