Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Havis himself did most of the cockpit shots , and these are skilfully intercut into air-to-air shots of Concorde , including a beautiful head-on one ( used several times ) of the Great White Dart skimming the cloud-tops leaving a vortex of white in its high-speed wake .
2 The womenfolk noted down completed sections of the poem , and probably supplied the punctuation — we often feel that there is no reason why one sentence stops and another begins .
3 All men were the same , of course : they all liked to hold the floor while the womenfolk listened respectfully , but then you 'd think a Turk would be more interesting .
4 A great anger had heated up , one of Robertson 's new windows had been shattered by a stone , and the womenfolk had made a move to drag the teacher out and throw him in the river .
5 All the sheep were on lower ground where they could be reached by men on horseback , and the womenfolk had laid in stocks of flour and yeast , so that there was no shortage of food .
6 Some of the womenfolk had turned away , unable to look .
7 The Mason waded up and down among the crowds allowing the womenfolk to feel his arm and kiss his dirty hand as though it were a holy relic .
8 However , prior to the Paras going in , The Prudes had proved a completely distinctive and revelatory experience .
9 It will be appreciated that much of the discussion and some of the judgments made in this note turn on an uncertainty in English law , i.e. the extent of the Gallagher jurisdiction .
10 Because of this they have the potential for increasing self-awareness and deepening understanding both of the judgments made and the objects construed .
11 I will not second-guess the judgments made by Merseyside TEC in respect of any provider , including Hexagon .
12 Some committee , board and panel chairmen acquired a reputation for being especially rigorous , and in some cases angry responses from institutions focussed on the alleged biases or eccentricities of panel members as much as on the nature of the judgments made about the courses .
13 Luxembourg and United States courts have addressed the matter , and the judgments reveal the reality of these fears .
14 Respondents usually hold a very clear understanding of the judgments indicated by the verbal labels as , for example , in the ‘ warm-clinical ’ construct previously mentioned .
15 This , coupled with the notion of the magistrate as being responsible for enforcement of the judgments handed down by himself or his deputy , would surely suggest that he could give judgment for performance and enforce it specifically .
16 But , as I have indicated , much of the reasoning in the judgments following Hobbs v. Clark [ 1988 ] R.T.R. 36 and , in particular the summary of the law given by Bingham L.J .
17 However , it is fair to say that , compared with 1986 , far more emphasis was placed on the data about publications ( of which a much greater quantity was submitted this time ) , i.e. the judgments have been more ‘ output led ’ . ’
18 Kim 's mother took this idea further by making some of the activities given to Kim those that would involve her helpfully with the baby .
19 We 'd given you the activities to do there so you could find the output of them .
20 The later chapters on the regions of Britain describe particular local features but for each region you should remember that many of the people are engaged in the activities indicated on these pages .
21 Thus support for families who are helping to care for an elderly frail relative was built into the activities planned for social service departments from the beginning .
22 Among the activities planned for the evening are continuous guided tours of the exhibition Dynasty : The Royal House of Stewart , an introduction to the Scottish Photography Archive with with a chance to view the current display , and an historic overview of the Queen Street building given by .
23 A " customer " is a person with or for whom a firm carries on , or merely intends to carry on , " regulated business " or other business carried on in connection with that regulated business ; the reference to " other business " does not make someone a customer if he would not otherwise be but seems merely to extend the scope of the activities covered by the COB Rules .
24 The activities listed below are starred according to their fitness rating and their effect on the body .
25 If you have never been involved in any of the activities listed above then DO N'T …
26 Can you clearly , cogently and correctly define and present the copyright and Intellectual Property issues involved in the activities listed below to senior colleagues and to your directors , or to your clients if you work freelance or in an agency ?
27 Superficially , the activities differ , but at a deeper level they converge .
28 each person should have as many LIFESPAN user names as are required to keep the activities separate .
29 The activities struck at by the section are further defined in section 19(3) as follows :
30 This posed the complementary questions of ‘ do the activities exist ’ and ‘ who could be carrying them out ’ , leading to the normal enquiries about effectiveness and efficiency .
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