Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An' there it stayed , starin' at me with those great lizard eyes , from start o' loadin' to t' finish of it .
2 ‘ Well , if so 's you 're to do wi' Brownies an' you could bring yum back to t' dale , ma'am , folk like me would be much obliged , ’ said Aunt Nellie .
3 ‘ She came for it soon after you 'd gone off to t' farm , ’ Aunt Nellie explained .
4 Corbett was just about to leave to collect his cob from the stables when he remembered something and hurried back to the ferrymaster .
5 The British banana company , Geest , has been accused of illegal felling of areas of rainforest in north-east Costa Rica , next to the Tortuguero National Park .
6 As a young doctor in Leiden he paid a seminal visit to the neuroanatomist WJH Nauta , at that time developing a revolutionary anatomical technique for investigating the nervous system by staining degenerating fibres cut off from their parent cell-bodies .
7 Insurers usually require a Statutory Declaration as to the solvency of the transferor husband at the time of the conveyance so the practitioner must consider whether or not it is practical to ask for this at the time of the conveyance ( see further Chapter 10 ) .
8 ‘ The Prince did not care what promises had been made to the Englishman ; forcing Sharpe to dance would demonstrate to the Rifleman that the Prince commanded this headquarters .
9 In 1203–4 , 1205 and 1242 these concessions were rewarded by the financial and military support given to the Plantagenets by Bordeaux and other towns against both Castilian and French attacks on the duchy .
10 The history of their service to the Plantagenets and Lancastrians is well known .
11 Lastly , all that Louis IX abandoned in favour of Henry III — his fiefs and domains in Limousin , Quercy , and Périgord ( the so-called ‘ three dioceses ’ ) and all that remained to the Plantagenets of the ancient duchy of Aquitaine — was to be held by the king of England as an hereditary fief .
12 This was perceived as a threat to the Plantagenets in Aquitaine .
13 The Roman authorities intend to refurbish the Casina delle Civette at Villa Torlonia , which already has splendid Art Nouveau furnishings and stained glass , to house twentieth-century decorative arts , whilst the Ministry has decided to allocate the Villino Boncompagni , near Via Veneto , to the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna for a similar museum .
14 How are you getting to the Galleria ?
15 Dr Robert Answers your queries From the hum that just wo n't buck , to the buck that barely hums …
16 And did n't really know anything about rabbits and I know my aunt it 's a sort of family story that she took her doe to the buck and the buck had babies .
17 The constellation of behaviours : pointing , vocalising and checking may be closely tied to the acquistion of language .
18 The quiet , controlled voice filled her with relief and she scrambled out on to the jig to join David .
19 When she left the centre a good hour later it was to find dozens of people in little groups strolling around the factory floor and climbing the stairs to the jig platforms .
20 Following municipal law agency principles a third party could claim that it was bound with respect to the protectorate provided the agent had acted within the scope of its express , implied , or apparent authority .
21 As the threat of a military coup increased he rallied to the Protectorate .
22 The general dictionary proved significant to the 99% confidence level across all three domains , which justifies the effort required to produce such a comprehensive general collocation dictionary .
23 Even the most brain damaged to the revellers sensed it , and the noise of the place began to die away .
24 A wise precaution was to send out a party equipped with bundles of brushwood to sweep away the tracks leading to the encampment .
25 Eleven days after he had taken Estabrook to the encampment in Streatham , Chant realized he would soon be having a visitor .
26 Yet common sense — and Melody — constantly told Seb it would be not only futile but foolhardy to go to the encampment just now .
27 As a result of Seb 's visit to the encampment a gipsy woman called to speak to Anna later that same day .
28 The concept of the power inherent in knowledge ensures the sharing of this power and the magical skills to guarantee victory to the warrior , abundance to the herdsman and agriculturist , and fecundity to women , etc. , the role of a spiritual teacher .
29 On arrival at the farm Edward introduced her to the herdsman then went on to his house , promising to come back shortly .
30 Trying not to show that she was completely at a loss , Sophie made a careful examination , then , taking out her stethoscope , she gestured to the herdsman to hold the calf steady while she listened to her patient 's lungs .
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