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

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1 I produced sketches and a clay model for ideas , but these were eventually only used for reference when working on the sculpture .
2 Currently Chairman of the Central Council of Physical Recreation 's Movement and Dance Division and a member of CCPR 's Executive Committee .
3 Touts make money when the demand for their tickets greatly exceeds the supply at the official price .
4 Experience had taught Stirling that the RAF were generally much more co-operative about supplying him with reliable intelligence .
5 The parents may continually make requests that the child ignores and the parents lose their temper .
6 During the spring the recommendations of the Top Salaries Review Board and the Doctors and Dentists Review Body came to the Prime Minister .
7 During the study period three patients were found to be sensitive to the elemental diet formula used to induce remission and a further patient proved to have profound salicylate sensitivity .
8 Anaesthetisation of one hemisphere produced defects in naming objects but no discernible difficulty in tasks of serial ordering such as counting , saying the days of the week or reciting the alphabet .
9 In Chapter 12 will also be found a summary of the Accounts Rules regulating the handling by solicitors of clients ' and trust money and the obligation to pay interest on deposits .
10 The House of Commons Agriculture Committee have also examined agriculture and the system of EEC and national supports used to bolster it in the UK 's LFA , to some degree comparing the situation with that in France and West Germany .
11 Lowering the must in temperature to 5°C encourages débourbage and the result is superior and quicker .
12 Ridge and tree planting on very steep slopes met resistance when the trees grew enough to shade food crops planted in between and were savagely pruned back .
13 He was a proprietor of the Liverpool Daily and Weekly Post and Echo and became chairman when the Daily Post and Liverpool Mercury amalgamated in 1904 .
14 In the present study , we have shown an increase in faecal fat excretion ( albeit not significant ) in the dimethylhydrazine treated small bowel resection group given calcium while the CCPR was significantly reduced , yet the tumour incidence was similar .
15 It is usually employed for dealing with percentages where the whole circle represents 100% and the ‘ slices ’ or proportional segments show the fractional percentages .
16 The man agreed that the 15-year-old alleged victim looked ‘ quite bewildered ’ when she returned to her home to see Casabona and the lodger inside .
17 For instance , companies are required to release through the Company Announcements Office of the Stock Exchange any information necessary to enable shareholders and the public to appraise the position of the company and to avoid a false market in the company 's securities .
18 The manager may take on that role but the new volunteers may find that they lack support as the manager is likely to be too busy with other duties to carry out the in-bureau training task thoroughly .
19 Mona was tall , and bosomy and dark , with flashing teeth and a very red mouth .
20 What happened between the two must remain conjecture but the result — this beautifully executed painting of a vulture above — was recently presented to another chartered accountant , John Jacklin , a friend of the artist .
21 Consider , for example , the case of two owners of agricultural land on the periphery of a town , both of whom applied for planning permission to develop for housing purposes — the first being given permission and the second refused on the ground that the site in question was to form part of a green belt .
22 It involves self-sacrifice and the readiness to bear endless suffering bravely .
23 Where these two designs unfortunately fail is that they are both very successful at catching seaweed and the like .
24 For the moment the sepoys had stopped firing and an eerie hush had settled over the Residency .
25 The reforming governor 's efforts to place the hated exile system ‘ on a more orderly and business-like foundation ’ foundered on the twin reefs of under provision of infrastructural resources , and the over-supply of vastly more compulsory settlers and convict labourers than the restructured system was designed or intended to cope with .
26 Scientific rationality for the Frankfurt School involves the domination of experience by purporting to describe and explain it whereas critical theory engages in the dialectic between lived experience and the categories given to describe it .
27 But it needs also to engage with those theories which deconstruct the distinction between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ , which recognise the power of desire and fantasy and the problems of supposing any ‘ original ’ unity in the self , while at the same time preserving its concern with lived experience and the practical and material struggles of women to achieve more autonomy and control over their lives .
28 The cemeteries of Horton Kirby and Lyminge , Kent produced axe-hammers and a T-shaped axe , a plane and wedges .
29 For men there is a stylish slip stitch shawl collared jumper and a black on black sideways knitted jacket in wool and chenille that will quickly find its way into a girlfriend 's wardrobe .
30 Dr Linebaugh has discovered that around 40 per cent of those hanged at Tyburn in the middle years of the eighteenth century had completed apprenticeships and a further 20 per cent had at least begun one ( see pp. 230 – 1 ) Even in London , the greatest centre of artisan manufacture , not all apprenticeships led to a skilled trade — the unfortunate climbing chimney boys for example — but it would seem reasonable to suggest that around half of the working men of the capital were to some degree skilled , in the sense of selling specialised labour .
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