Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [verb] [pos pn] " 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 He filled out all the forms making her older than she was and as uninteresting as possible .
3 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 .
4 The Profitboss trusts the experts to lend their expertise to help him reach his profit-making goals .
5 From its size the experts think your pen was probably part of a child 's set .
6 But it is up front where the experts ply their trade and both Ian Wright and Les Ferdinand are bouncing with confidence .
7 The crowds loved his clowning , and he confirmed his ability to sweat it out for hour after hour .
8 After Adelaide , Bodyline was not exploited with quite the same intensity , but the crowds retained their fury at the mere sight of a ‘ bumper ’ .
9 The muffled men with the lanterns lighted their way into the house up a vast perron , where once guests had sat in the sun before luncheon , and on into the hall , music belching into its emptiness .
10 Energetic international regulation of banking and tax laws , making it impossible for the mafiosi to launder their ill-gotten gains , would quickly destroy the Mafia and with it the myth of an irrepressible global conspiracy .
11 ‘ They get an allowance until the riggers bring their cycle back again .
12 To raise her knees would cause the ropes securing her body to cut into her flesh .
13 It would be too bad if the Panzers overran our positions and we were found to be in our stocking feet .
14 Terry nodded and looked away to one of the machines , twiddling the knobs to hide his nervousness .
15 The tournament gets the club 's 40th anniversary celebrations off to a flying start and , with the season just a week away , represents the last chance for the clubs to test their form .
16 The clubs have their own singles , doubles and knockout competitions after which tournaments are held at regional , national and international level .
17 Here is a list of some of the galleries showcasing their own artists in permanent or rotating exhibitions ( be sure to check before going to note galleries ' often reduced summer hours ) : Beitzel , Blum Helman Warehouse , Brown , Fischbach , Gagosian , Gladstone , Goodman , Gorney , Graham Modern , Hirschl & Adler , Knoedler , Louver , Curt Marcus , Barbara Mathes , McKee , Metro Pictures , Midtown-Payson , Victoria Munroe , Pace , P.P.O.W. , Protech , Solomon , Sperone Westwater , Tatischeff , Thorp , Barbara Toll and Germans van Eck .
18 Forced by the flames to abandon his set , he made his way ( coughing ) into the street and was immediately chased by two ( ‘ knife wielding ’ ) Asian youths .
19 The chaplain , crouched on a stool near the fireplace , stared into the flames wringing his hands whilst Rastani , the silent , dark servant , sat with his back to the wall as if he wished the very stones would open and swallow him .
20 There was a sort of an explosion , not very loud , the flames took my back .
21 Mr Connor ran from his Vauxhall Cavalier to drag Mr Haigh from the flames engulfing his Peugeot 309 .
22 The Court of Session heard that the original plan had been for the Deanses to use their 57 per cent shareholding to remove four directors — Wilson Young , James Johnston , Alastair McKenzie and Clive Scott .
23 Main photo : Gogarth 's Main Wall dwarfs the climbers scaling its fine , traditional lines .
24 The scouts flourished their red blankets to announce General Howard 's approach several days later .
25 It is only when one has haunted the markets of France and the food shops in the country towns and villages , watched the housewives doing their shopping , listened to them discussing their purchases at the pâtisseries and the charcuteries that one realizes how much less they are tied to their kitchens than we had always been led to suppose .
26 This was the heroic age of the Italian cities , the period when small cities flourished as much as large , before the giants eclipsed their neighbours .
27 The giants washed their breakfasts down with immense tankards of mead and ale and grunted and were inclined to be morose , which seemed to bear out Caspar 's remarks about them not being morning people .
28 At Trafalgar 's agm though , the shareholders had their turn .
29 There are all sorts of ways you can adapt these ideas to make the patterns give your exclusive results .
30 Edward reportedly surrendered and abdicated , whereupon the estates renounced their homage to him and then returned to inform parliament .
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