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

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1 Or I 'll go t' foot of our stairs .
2 Chinese people hav nu vote in yu Chinese colony ,
3 I 've tried to be more Romantic , it does nu good for me
4 Now came true tidings to Valencia that the host of the Almoravides were coming , and that they were now at Lorca , and the son in law of the Miramamolin at their head , for he himself could not come , by reason that he ailed .
5 At three o'clock that afternoon , the intimacy between them had almost completely disintegrated .
6 The intimacy with which she and Luke explored each other 's mouths was possession of a kind , so wholly were they given to that long kiss , and when it ended they had to have it all over again , instantly , mouths colliding with an urgency which carried them dangerously beyond mere sensuality .
7 And erm also in what they 're saying the intimacy of their self-dissuasions .
8 His lips traced the curves his finger had explored , and then he delved sensuously deeper , his tongue finding hers and abruptly intensifying the embrace , as if the intimacy of their tongues together had driven any intentions of reserve and restraint from his mind …
9 The veiled allusion of her reply , the intimacy of her tone of voice , reassured Jacob .
10 It tells us that if we could just advance the intimacy of our relationship to the next step we would be satisfied to hold at that level until the wedding .
11 ‘ After all , since the intimacy of our initial introduction , I already know quite a lot . ’
12 Well , I 'm going to leave this simularity in the starpod for you .
13 They are wooden galleries beneath extended eaves in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century farmhouses , and were probably designed for storage purposes originally , but were undoubtedly used in summer by the womenfolk in their cottage industry of spinning the wool of the local Herdwick sheep with spinning wheel and distaff .
14 278 , from the judgments in which the Court of Appeal quoted with approval .
15 Graham asked him not to summon the porter to his office .
16 He let the fresh air clear the wine fumes from his head and , dropping all pretence , began to question the porter on what he had hinted earlier .
17 ‘ You can just leave the bags here , ’ Harley waved the porter with his load to the centre of her apartment 's immaculate sitting room , then pressed a few pounds into the man 's furtively extended hand and hustled him out .
18 To his amazement , the ticket collector at Euston wished him success in his mission , and on his arrival at Sheffield the porter at his hotel pleaded : ‘ I hope you 're not going to take our Dunne away . ’
19 The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation .
20 The striking feature of the activities at which children worked for a high proportion of the time was involvement with other people ; conversely , most of the activities at which children worked for the lowest proportion of time writing , reading , drawing/painting — involved no other people and could have been carried out most effectively in isolation .
21 Governments can raise tax revenue only if they can identify the activities on which the tax rates apply .
22 The activities of its centuries-old rival Debrett 's , which uses its once exclusive name to sell smoked salmon , begin to sound comparatively tasteful .
23 It will be recalled that following the mutual agreement over the continuation of the Bedfordshire scheme in 1930 and the exceptional arrangements made for Cambridgeshire , the Cambridge Board had established its Rural Areas Committee ( RAC ) in 1932 to expand its provision of Chapter III courses in both counties through the activities of its university resident tutors , Shearman and Baker .
24 If they ever do reveal controversial findings , as occasionally happens if a government sets up a committee to examine the activities of its predecessor , the report often merits little more attention that a small paragraph in Le Monde .
25 The EEIG can be used either to co-ordinate the activities of its participants , or to extend their range .
26 Their ownership right is a limited one which can never apply to the entire enterprise and the activities of its members . ’
27 First , as a criticism of the sheer impracticability of the grandiose project Owen had in 1833 put to the Grand Moral Union of the Productive Classes and which still survived in the objectives though not in the activities of its even shorter-lived successor , the Grand National Consolidated Trade Union , the Webbs ' case succeeds .
28 Regarded by analysts as a political and diplomatic triumph for China , the visit secured a formal undertaking by India to check the activities of its Tibetan refugees .
29 I was not able to see the CIEFL in session , but through discussions was able to get a good idea of the activities of its various English Departments .
30 Perhaps we will even be able to count on the support of Conservatives who have had a sudden conversion to freedom to undertake the activities of one 's choice in the countryside overriding all issues including wanton cruelty .
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