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

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1 She says I put the tag in here .
2 As he sorted out the porter with amazingly fluent Spanish , Perdita noticed he was wearing a bomber jacket with US Open printed on the back .
3 Now his father was a mere Tabulator to the Ducas clan , clients of Lord Spinoza — charged with inspecting the activities of even lesser sub-contractors .
4 HABITATS of the red squirrel , otter , bog bush cricket , and a wealth of other rare species and threatened landscapes , will benefit from the activities of over 5,000 environmentally aware tourists this summer .
5 They oversee the activities of both the port and the free zone .
6 The activities of both large transnational and national companies as well as small-farmer settlers on the northern frontiers of settlement have often been disastrous to the long-term productivity of the land , but have gone on unchecked ( Barbira-Scazzocchio 1980 ) .
7 For a large proportion of our members the activities of both County and National are completely irrelevant and all that matters is how good is the programme that is provided at local level .
8 Government was increasingly constrained by the activities of economically powerful groups , both at home and abroad ( notably , in the latter case , the International Monetary Fund ) .
9 This demonstrates not only a worrying return to the homophobia of earlier years , but an increasing desire on the part of central government to control the activities of locally elected government .
10 He later argued ( 1989 ) that public participation via community activity fostered a value-free image which obscured the involvement of state officials in facilitating the activities of institutionally recognised groups .
11 Well , I I was hoping we could , we could avoid discussing the activities of too many District and London Borough Councils for that matter , such as Westminster today , erm , but erm , there are certainly some very fine London Borough Councils .
12 Ending the scandal of ‘ consultancies and all that ’ the outside interests that colour , if not compromise , the activities of too many MPs should , but wo n't be , a General Election issue .
13 These include new wild-type strains with higher activities against particular pests , transconjugant strains that combine the activities from more than one wild-type strain , including strains that are active against both Lepidoptera and Coleoptera , and genetically engineered bacteria in which a Bt toxin gene is expressed .
14 On legal aid there is not clear recognition amongst the major commercial firms of the need to deploy much of the substantial funding that they provide in large measure for the profession in the defence at once of the legal aid scheme and of legal aid practitioners .
15 The educative process has to begin sufficiently early in a person 's life for it to have any real effect on attitudes , and I believe the challenge has to have the response of both parents and schools .
16 This will be done primarily by evaluating the response of both demand and supply to tax changes in the past .
17 It seems reasonable to assume that changes in the steady-state responses , as measured in the above experiments , reflect alterations that would also affect the response to synaptically released L-glutamate ( for example , changes in the number , or conductance properties , of AMPA receptors ) .
18 This emergency centre in Oxford was set up to coordinate the response to just such an incident .
19 When these two factors are put together , it is readily understandable that a request that treatment should cease should be seen as not really meant , but as merely the response to either a passing mood or a loss of mental fitness .
20 When injected with heparin there was a normal fertilization-induced calcium transient , whereas the response to either GTP- γ S or InsP 3 was inhibited .
21 A second level of analysis of state variability is the response to much more short-term balances of political forces and economic conjunctures .
22 Most of the research is concerned to explore in some detail the response to visually presented sequences of light flashes , where these sequences form patterns .
23 These two components were clearly demonstrated in Xenopus oocytes , in which the response to gradually increasing doses of InsP 3 began with localized elevations of calcium ( hot spots ) which then transformed into regenerative waves .
24 It has become an important aspect of the response by both government and individual older workers to the current continuing economic recession in the labour market .
25 So this example here we might find that that matches that matches we get a response of two from here and we get a response less than the response from here and the same response from this .
26 Young points out that this means the victimisation of over 20 per cent of respondents is still unknown and that such a large proportion could easily skew findings from the surveys .
27 Since they are subject to the disciplines of neither the market nor the ballot box they can become ineffectual .
28 You 'll probably find her in the tent over there — or perhaps that one . ’
29 There were tears on the unremarkable face of Mrs Phipps , but she had made no sound , from the minute of entering the tent until now .
30 I could see the tent from here , pitched in a hollow not far from the broch wall .
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