Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams . |
2 | He is one of the finest strikers so I suppose you ca n't totally blame the defence but by this time I thought we were in for a beating . |
3 | Only when the opposition are right back on the defence or for free kicks . |
4 | All but one patient exhibited the response while on interferon therapy . |
5 | So , in the short run , by definition , you can only change output , the response or by changing variable factors in production . |
6 | Body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night , and urine flow is lower overnight . |
7 | Laboratory tests have shown that the rates of oxygen uptake and amounts of muscle effort that volunteers could develop tend to be greater in the daytime than at the night . |
8 | Madame 's hair was dead black , scraped back like a dancer 's in the daytime and at night done up in coils with big silver pins . |
9 | eleven forty six , he 's got them inside , I think I told you about this did n't I ? , and I was inside helping them out like , he was outside , he did n't have his gas mask , we were doing the things , like M B C stuff , and I 'm inside and he said right you will each go to a post , where inside this tent , each to go to er , erm , cos there was six people inside and like there was six posts , he said you each got to a post inside the tent and on the you will pick up the tent , and I new what was coming , done it before sort of thing and erm , were all in M B C stuff cos there 's still lots of gas , but there was n't for very long , and he said right on the you will , er he just said , we picked it up right , were all fucking all fucking I said go on then , |
10 | Because of the shape of the dome there is plenty of headroom both in the tent and in each of the two porches , so there 's plenty of room for cooking . |
11 | ‘ We 've been stopped from coming into the Park because of people throwing paper and things on to the ground . ’ |
12 | I knew that if I had to drive to the park or into the country first , then the walking would never get done except at weekends . |
13 | It was true , as Tim had said , that the nearest keeper 's cottage was something like an hour 's hard tramp by footpath across the park and through the woods — but there was a short cut , if Mary dared take it . |
14 | One fan said : ‘ I have n't been this wet since Pavarotti in the Park and at least the burgers were cheaper there . ’ |
15 | Er now we 're miles and miles behind Rangers , on the Park and off the Park . |
16 | The planting of bulbs in the park and in other parts of the village would enhance their beauty . |
17 | The planting of bulbs in the park and in other parts of the village would enhance their beauty . |
18 | Wild camping in the forest is prohibited but numerous organised sites are available both within the park and around the edges . |
19 | Obviously he had taken the opportunity whilst in the station of running through her statement . |
20 | It seemed he held all the cards — there were other agencies who could handle his business , and if he denied Grantham and Marsh the opportunity because of her stubbornness how could she explain it to Sebastian ? |
21 | But unfortunately , they are not getting the opportunity because of er some of the management failings means that they 're not actually getting the contracts to which they 're entitled . |
22 | The votes of the minority have not counted as the clear expression of a minority opinion ; they have not counted at all in the eyes of the majority except as evidence of Catholic disloyalty to the Northern semi-state . |
23 | An exercise programme is a useful addition for the majority and for certain patients can produce a significant improvement in their physical capacity . |
24 | There was little discussion of policy either within the majority or with community representatives . |
25 | Over the roof of the stand and into the street outside . |
26 | The Society would like to thank all who helped in any way with the Stand and in particular Mr and Mrs J. Lawley for being custodians of Material on site . |
27 | The Basal Articulations of the Legs ( Figs. 17 and 19 ) — The coxa or proximal segment of the leg articulates with the body by the coxal process of the pleuron and with the trochantin when the latter sclerite is present . |
28 | The exercise also helped to make crystal clear that the sympathies of the city officials lay more with the tannery than with their electorate . |
29 | Its one rolling , swollen eye was fixed on Cardiff even as the thing thrashed with blackened , elongated and monstrously deadly arms at the brickwork , trying to heave itself through the aperture and into the basement . |
30 | And teachers will try to ensure correct ‘ standard ’ English is spoken , not only in the class-room but in the playground and out of school , too . |