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

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1 Stephen walked about his room , thinking about the house he was in , about the garden and the brick wall that surrounded it , and the white iron gate in the archway , and the setters and the summer-house .
2 He also proclaimed himself fit for the job and fully recovered from the heart attack that threatened his career over four years ago .
3 WALES soccer boss Terry Yorath yesterday urged clubs to screen young players for the heart disease that killed his 15-year-old son Daniel .
4 Firms in the area of information technology can be included here as , strictly , IT constitutes the subsection of the electronics industry that covers anything to do with computers , telecommunications or office equipment .
5 His refuge for the hunger strike will be the Swindon pub that pays him to lecture to punters on Plato .
6 Sweeping into the market with some force has been Abbey National , the building society that turned itself into a bank in 1989 .
7 This helps the cancers form and maintain the blood vessels that nourish them , and which provide them with the routes through which they spread .
8 The Aral has lost 40 per cent of its surface as well as its fish and the fishing fleets that netted them .
9 The shark , which attacked the man as he swam in a bay north of Sydney on his honeymoon , rammed the fishing boat that netted it yesterday and disgorged John Ford was grabbed by the 16ft shark as he was diving east of Byron Bay , 370 miles north of Sydney , police said .
10 At to page nineteen my Lord of the transcript passage that begins my reading of this judgment down to the bottom of that paragraph at letter G , so from B to G on page nineteen my Lord
11 and my Lord er the appeal to the court of appeal er which is at erm tab five was exclusively on the issue of whether Lord Justice and the divisional court were correct in the ruling they have docted for the interim , er and the court of appeal judgement , the main judgement is given by Lord Justice er reviewed with and the erm the heart of Lord Justice judgement on this issue is to be found at page nineteen my Lord of the transcript passage that begins my reading of this judgment down to the bottom of that paragraph at letter G , so from B to G on page nineteen .
12 He looked like a man who needed a quiet evening , an easy chair , a drink , and soothing music unlike the vibrant strains of the rock number that reached them .
13 He says he does not want to privatise loss-making state industries , or change the labour laws that make it virtually impossible for an employer to fire any employee .
14 The machineheads are the new Schaller locking types , finished in polished black chrome , and with large knurled knobs on the backs of the gear casings that make them look very much like Sperzels .
15 Our notion of Indians has been conditioned by the frontier mentality that saw them as savages inhabiting the geographic void that civilisation would tame .
16 She inaugurated the practice outfit that distinguished them in press photos — black pants , white blouse , ankle socks and the black bow tie that they were so nervous of mislaying .
17 But let's face it , the sleeping bag that did you proud on those hot summer nights in Italy , and got you through the night on the floor after the party , is n't exactly going to be your best friend when the temperature drops below freezing .
18 ‘ Then it 's the jazz clubs that displease you ? ’
19 which only takes four wheelchairs and of course there 's the drivers of , of the minibus things that bring them .
20 And it was the scum players that f-ed it up .
21 The Orc Warlord that led them was Azhag the Slaughterer , and under his command were tribes of Orcs and Goblins from the highlands around Red Eye Mountain .
22 And it was the home side that opened their account first , through Paul Kitson .
23 And if you 're really interested in finding out all there is to know about us there 's a book on the hall table that records our historic events and heroes , including Francis Ledwidge , our local poet … ’
24 I abhor the poetry voie that makes it special , churchy — — though ’ , Beth interrupts , ‘ you have to be true to the rhythm in a poem , that 's vital , the lifeblood of the thing … ‘
25 Best of all Miss Martineau writes with a wry humour — of the karaoke bar that bans her as a foreigner and then welcomes her lest her Japanese host lose face ; of the popularity of sado-masochistic pornography , but without pubic hair ; of the burglar who first took his shoes off .
26 It is the almost alarming concentration of commercial galleries over sixty-five and the presence of the annual Art Fair and the Museum Ludwig that constitute what gallerist Isabella Kacprzak calls ‘ an individual world , with multiple cliques , neighbourhoods , confrontations and movements ’ .
27 But it is not the exercise mode that interests me the most .
28 The Wild Wood has a different smell to Pigeon Alley , more like the chicken transporters that make you gasp when you ca n't get the car windows up fast enough — a cocktail of scurf , shit and butcher 's shop .
29 The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure ( UX No 423 ) , reportedly a product of its continuing financial angst , has created a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that brought it into existence , from the other technologies it has put its name to .
30 It supports a variety of relational databases and the Micro Focus IMS Option or IMS Production System under the operating systems that support them — Informix and Oracle under Unix , including AIX ; Database Manager and DB2/2 under OS/2 ; SQL Server , XDB and SQLBase , and support for other databases is planned .
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