Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [art] heart " in BNC.
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1 | Time and again in the US we have seen people suffer long-drawn-out deaths plumbed into artificial heart machines or given the hearts of other species of primates in transplant operations . |
2 | echoes Wordsworth 's ‘ Michael ’ ( 1800 ) , 450 : ‘ Would overset the brain , or break the heart ’ . |
3 | Or hear the heart in every blood-filled gland |
4 | The gunsmith would have murdered him or had a heart attack . |
5 | If the mechanism made us faint , or vomit , or have a heart attack , then as cavemen we would have made very easy prey every time we encountered an animal we feared . |
6 | Bernd Schuster , the German whom Toshack uses as sweeper , committed the one foul that made the heart sink as Michael Laudrup , in glittering form , was brought down . |
7 | The pleasure it gives is rapidly subsumed by emotions that squeeze the heart . |
8 | It was never loving that emptied the heart , nor giving that emptied the purse . ’ |
9 | And he that searches the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the spirit because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of god . |
10 | It is the documentary sources that provide the heart of the exercise . |
11 | There were structures that defied gravity , fountains and sheets of cascading cool water that by night were vistas of colour and brightness that filled the heart with pulsing excitement . |
12 | It was a magnificent piece of destructive batting the sort of innings that lightens the heart . ’ |
13 | To feel the cloud that hung over us lift and disperse — the cloud that dulled the heart and made happiness no more than a memory ! |
14 | The Milanese took great pains over its reconstruction in order to properly reinstate the great courtyard that formed the heart of Il Filarete 's dream . |
15 | Here 's a tenement that bares a heart we can not comprehend — |
16 | No , the true Hollywood hook of Steven Spielberg 's film is just the sort of bold , fatuous one-liner that gladdens the hearts of Hollywood producers . |
17 | No , the true Hollywood hook of Steven Spielberg 's film is just the sort of bold , fatuous one-liner that gladdens the hearts of Hollywood producers . |
18 | People can take part by doing any physical activity that makes the heart beat faster and lasts for 15 minutes . |
19 | Twinned with speciality cheese , served with soup , drunk as a tea or beer or cooked and tossed in butter , the young stinging nettle , or , from another plant family , the dead nettle , was thought 300 years ago to ‘ drive away melancholy and make the heart merry ’ . |
20 | Over 17 hands high , he had a girth which measured seventy-nine inches ( Secretariat 's girth was thought to be remarkably large at seventy-six inches ) and housed a heart which after his death tipped the scales at fourteen and a half pounds : the average for a Thoroughbred is around ten pounds . |
21 | A friend of Baxter said of his preaching , ‘ In his sermons there was a rare union of arguments and motives to convince the mind and gain the heart ; all the fountains of reason and persuasion were open to his discerning eye ’ . |
22 | As a doctor who founds a clinic in the back streets of Calcutta , he saves the kid 's life — and wins the heart of a nurse ( Pauline Collins ) . |
23 | ON the duke , Mrs Barrantes said : ‘ Andrew is a good-looking boy and has a heart of gold . |
24 | They first describe the work of love as a double edged activity with positive and negative effect — purging sin and kindling the heart , clearing the soul and removing anger and sloth , wounding in love and fulfilling with charity , chasing off the devil and extinguishing fear — and then level out to the strongly stressed affirmation which defines the positive potential of the negative statement in chapter one " he hase noght Jhesu Criste , he tynes all he has , and all he es , and all he myght gete " ( 85.19 – 21 ) for he that has " Jhesu " grows through prayer to the fulfilment of human potential : heaven is open to him and he is made a " contemplatif man " . |
25 | She does not expect her readers to accept her own conclusions verbatim , but urges them to make a similar creative attempt to listen for the deeper implications of the Christian message , to reach through the dogmas and intellectual propositions , which can never do justice to the ineffable mystery of the divine , and touch the heart of the faith . |
26 | Unlike the head-jutting ectothermic desert lizard , who warms his head first , the hibernating homeotherms would shiver and warm the heart first , then pass warm blood outwards to the body and brain . |
27 | When the jack appeared from East , declarer ruffed a club and ruffed a heart in dummy . |
28 | The man , once derided and jeered by Arsenal fans , earned instant immortality with the latest of late goals in a 2–1 replay win to finally end the interminable Wembley saga and break the hearts of luckless Sheffield Wednesday . |
29 | ‘ You see , Roger , ’ Benjamin explained , ‘ the embalmers first slit the corpse open and remove the heart , stomach and entrails . |
30 | Dickens and the others are the great novelists — and every other western country can offer rival names , from Jules Verne to Dostoevski and Tolstoi — who truly mirror the tremendous futurities and shape the hearts of people . |