Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I emphasise that this incident occurred in redundant plant and is not associated with the normal or planned operations on the Sellafield site . ’ |
2 | At each age level , those items which discriminated between the normal and speech-delayed subjects were regarded as being valid measures of articulation . |
3 | Working at Prince Henry 's Hospital in Melbourne , J. H. Boublik and colleagues found that instant coffee powder ( both the normal and decaffeinated versions ) contained something that specifically-bound to brain opiate receptors . |
4 | Passages [ 17 ] and [ 18 ] are respectively the unemended and emended versions of a short extract from Chapter 17 of Samuel Butler 's The Way of All Flesh ( changes of wording have been italicized ) The extract concerns the birth of the book 's hero , to the younger son of George Pontifex : [ 17 ] Now , therefore , that the good news [ viz of the birth of Theobald Pontifex 's son ] came it was doubly welcome and caused as much delight at Elmhurst as in Woburn Square [ it caused dismay ] , where the John Pontifexes were now living . |
5 | Judge Kenneth Richardson ordered charges to be dropped against the 27-year-old and said : ‘ Beyond wishing you a happy married life , I do not wish to say any more . ’ |
6 | That debate was now not only about traditions and values , but also about the structure of higher education itself , and the declared or perceived missions of the new institutions and the whole new sector . |
7 | Monks were supposed to enjoy Lectio : in the scriptures and in the writings of the fathers of the Church , the monk had an encounter with the divine and felt that he was in some mysterious sense studying God himself . |
8 | A comparison of the measured and calculated seasonal cycles of peroxide at Cape Grim is shown in Fig. 3 . |
9 | Of him therefore … the hymned and reviled , the loved and loathed , spendthrift and miser , king and beggar … of King Richard Yea-and-Nay , so made , so called , I thus prepare my account . |
10 | Woosnam should further have improved his score at the 17th but putted feebly one just longer than a 5ft 4in Woosie . |
11 | But Arnold Palmer , needing a birdie at each of the last two holes , sank a 30ft putt at the 17th and hit an approach shot to within 6ft at the last . |
12 | I thought back to the 17th and remembered Lee 's words : ‘ Mr Lu does n't want to win the Open Championship . ’ |
13 | It had Breton blood but , like the Breton , was heavily crossed with the Friesian and became extinct by the 1960s . |
14 | Of the remaining companies , Feltham-based Wakebourne Group Holdings Ltd is the largest and made an operating profit of £906,000 . |
15 | Took out the largest and pulled the pin . |
16 | But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes . |
17 | The hounds crashed out of the far side of the covert and swung away from Artemis and her father uphill . |
18 | On Nov. 4 Radio Pakistan reported that the modified and improved Pakistan Atomic Research Reactor became operational on Oct. 31 . |
19 | The support of business could bring about a review of 16–19 education with the intention of integration of the pre-vocational and applied together with the academic curriculum . |
20 | Next day they were off again , leaving the wounded and rejected to make life a misery for their womenfolk . |
21 | During the Second World War she worked indefatigably for charities such as the Red Cross , which packed parcels for prisoners of war , made medical dressings for the wounded and provided canteens for the serving men and women . |
22 | ( 1 ) The specific and differentiated fields are sites of collective symbolic struggles and individual strategies . |
23 | These flaps gradually grew larger until they met the nasal and became a single sheet of metal , with slits to allow vision and holes for breathing . |
24 | To reward the faithful service of count or young man in the palace , the king granted , out of the extensive and farflung royal estates , beneficia — benefices : the very term , meaning " good deeds " , implied something personal and arbitrary , outwith the normal regulations governing family inheritance . |
25 | Lucker and I glance across the nipped and tucked waves , no longer King and Queen in a divine state . |
26 | He looked a dangerous striker and got in a good header which I think you got to the right and got your hand to ? |
27 | The friar joined Sir John in one last cup of mulled wine , heated with a red hot poker and spiced with cinnamon , before they reclaimed their horses from the stable and made their way along the darkening highway towards Mile End . |
28 | The following morning he brought the two black bulls out of the stable and went to start the ploughing . |
29 | Now , when the farmer had left the house , his wife went out to the stable and saddled the pony. then she put on her husband 's best clothes , tied the turban high so as to look as tall as possible , jumped astride the pony , and set off to the field where the tiger was waiting . |
30 | The three men watched the animal snuffling among the elder and then , satisfied that he would nibble at the leaves , they left the stable and turned towards the house . |