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

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1 The Mason waded up and down among the crowds allowing the womenfolk to feel his arm and kiss his dirty hand as though it were a holy relic .
2 But as the continents grew they gleaned more of the carbon from the oceans and atmosphere .
3 He filled out all the forms making her older than she was and as uninteresting as possible .
4 Inset downlights into the top of the openings to light anything that you might care to place in these openings — a plant perhaps , flowers , an interesting object — and you will instantly dramatize the space .
5 No , it does n't say the size of the bathrooms does it ?
6 ‘ Before , in the Kirov , what happened was that there were eight or ten singers working for one new production each year , and another 50 sitting in the rehearsals criticizing them .
7 Under normal circumstances , understudies would be expected to attend all the rehearsals to familiarise themselves with the production , but , because Alex and Charles knew the play so well , they were given a dispensation to take most of the first week off , which would save both them and their replacements the embarrassment of the early stumbling rehearsals while the newcomers were trying to memorise the lines .
8 I think for er even for upgrades we er the contracts do it sometimes which to me 's wrong cos they are n't engineers
9 The Acts gives us many examples of Christian people bearing witness to Jesus , in particular his death and resurrection , to soldiers and governors , prince-lings and mediums , crowds and individuals .
10 ‘ But all the experts told us to stay at Bart 's .
11 The experts claim it 's not a vintage year , so the spotlight has shone firmly on the models .
12 The monkey won after the experts buried themselves in their portfolios while the chimp , called Ola , threw darts at names of companies listed on the Stockholm exchange .
13 The experts got their calculations wrong and the daily influx into London is vastly greater at the end than the start of the eighties , or any prediction forecast .
14 The predicted expansion never came and it may be argued that Kielder , and the flooding of the valley , was a disastrous example of the worst kind of crystal-ball gazing so frequently employed to force unwelcome developments on an unwilling population ; and once again , the experts got it wrong .
15 The Profitboss trusts the experts to lend their expertise to help him reach his profit-making goals .
16 The experts assure us that symptoms occur between one and four hours after this particular substance has been ingested . ’
17 Steve and his wife use it to keep the weight off and ensure their 3 young daughters get the balanced diet the experts say they need .
18 Start teaching him to read so he 'll behave like the experts say he should ?
19 2 So , we can suggest that the British constitution is what the experts say it is .
20 The experts say it dates to the first century , ’ Anna Sabatini had said when she 'd noticed Caroline admiring it .
21 From the moment Galwey won his first international cap against Namibia two years ago the experts claimed he was too short for an international lock forward , too slow to be an effective No 8 .
22 From its size the experts think your pen was probably part of a child 's set .
23 Sally Gilbert-Smith and Ruth Gilbert from Cornwall — Sally , 28 , who works in Lloyds Bank in Newquay , entered herself and her mother for the competition because it seemed like the perfect opportunity for the experts to show them off to their full potential .
24 Oxford are sticking to their old blades and the experts reckon they 'll be sharp enough to win on Saturday .
25 But it is up front where the experts ply their trade and both Ian Wright and Les Ferdinand are bouncing with confidence .
26 Why not take it down to the firm 's office and let the experts see it for themselves ?
27 The crowds made it painfully obvious who was the new star of the show the Princess of Wales .
28 The organiser of a country show which failed to pull in the crowds says he 'll be holding a full enquiry into what went wrong .
29 This was the theme tune at last month 's revolutionary rallies , where the crowds sang it with great gusto and clapped to the jaunty rhythm of its concluding lines .
30 Then if the crowds return we can go back to the salaries we deserve ’
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