Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Burn Down the Kings Road could even be described as a straightforward heavy rock track and Prince of Darkness is one of several songs that has the semblance of a pop tune .
2 Just because we have , a so called civilized nation that we live in that destroys the world , that destroys animals that destroys the environment we 're living in !
3 Chapter 7 shows how the nature of management strategy has been influenced by the success of the government in changing the ‘ rules of the game ’ — the set of political signals that forms the environment for managerial decision-making and determines the broad costs and benefits of different courses of action .
4 The West Indian families have different values — they still put a lot of faith in education , but it 's the way they bring this home to the kids that causes the problems .
5 The result of such stringency is a vetting of would-be candidates that makes the post of Pope look like slumming .
6 The attractants appear to change geographically and seasonally , while it is perhaps the blending of compounds that restricts the number of bee species attracted , although there are overlaps between them and the bees ' choices also vary geographically and seasonally .
7 The debate should not endlessly be about tactics , it becomes self-defeating to go on and on and on wrangling about tactics when it is the motivation behind those tactics that holds the key .
8 It is the possibility of such many-one codings that justifies a multilevel model of language in the first place .
9 Though I disagree with much of the book ( for I enjoy actualising and asserting myself ) I recommend it as one of those rare books that puts a fresh perspective on a wide body of data .
10 The book is a beautifully produced collection of 52 duotone images that offers a glimpse into a world of mysterious enchantment : of still , reed-fringed waterways where boats glide silently across a glass surface or lie wrecked and rotting , slowly merging into their graveside foliage ; a world of early morning mists and huge open skies .
11 But just below the layer of gently folded limestones that contains the earliest of the invertebrate fossils , the strata change radically .
12 This vision lies behind nominalism , which claims that it is the mind 's capacity for creating general words that creates the illusion of generality in the world itself .
13 Tom O'Neill was in the outer office looking at one of the pictures that lines the walls — Rena , Hugo 's favourite house model , wearing a loose cut trench coat over a tailored shirt and doe-skin pants .
14 These are basically of two kinds : those which are generic to the product category ( clean clothes ; a delicious , easy-to-cook meal ; a safe place for your savings that gives a good rate of interest ; fast , easy , reliable driving ) ; and those which are specific to our product .
15 If I could lead you from that paragraph on page three fifty over to page three six four page three six four , one two three , four paragraphs from the top it 's ab it 's the second of two paragraphs that begins the Board affirms the church 's th that Christ teaches that marriage is special and divorce is not the way he would wish for his people and then this sentence no-one would wish to condens condemn someone to stay in a marriage which is beyond redeeming .
16 To assist in the development of an approach to school internal evaluation in Strathclyde Catholic schools that considers the distinctive philosophy of the Catholic school as a basis for review and development .
17 In the banking sector , the Commission imposed fines on Eurocheque International ( EI ) and Groupement des Cartes Bancaires ( CB ) , a group of French financial institutions that operates the Eurocheque payment system in France .
18 It is then not surprising that much of the response to the sociology of knowledge is a defence of these disciplines that incorporates the common-sense proposition that social context can influence the form and content of knowledge .
19 Erm that 's where your file is yo yo you 're retrieving copies of them , removing copies that puts the copy into the memory .
20 Once again , it is the existence of a state of coherence between field frequencies that constitutes the cause of cancer : nothing can be effectively subjected to any influence whatsoever if the subject is not of the same nature as the influence , and the ancient statement ‘ all is energy ’ is the most meaningful contribution that emphasizes the primary , fundamental nature of all phenomena in the created world and the basis of interaction between all things .
21 The existence of the company suggests a permanence of operations that transcends the temporariness of any of the individual assignments the contractor himself undertakes .
22 It should be replaced with a tax credit for shareholders that reflects the tax already paid .
23 Vauxhall Motors AC is one of several sports clubs that uses the land regularly .
24 How far will a plane go in four hours that has a constant speed of five hundred miles per hour ?
25 In the Dance for the Haymakers that follows the comic Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa , only the outer parts have been copied — but all the way through this movement the copyist has provided staves , complete with clefs and key- and time-signatures , for the second violin and viola parts without which it manifestly does not present a complete texture .
26 Hampden Babylon is a sado-masochistic history of Scottish football and it is dedicated to the imperfections that makes the game great .
27 Its publication coincides with a film being shown in Jakarta and other cities that depicts a larger-than-life Suharto fighting the Dutch in the war of independence , his crushing of the 1965 attempted communist coup , and other exciting matters .
28 Paszti-Bott 's Conceptualist roster is impeccable it includes such artists as Hans-Peter Adamski , Peter Bömmels , Walter Dahn , Martin Gostner , Martin Kippenberger and Jürgen Klauke yet selection of works is guided by a rare concern for materials and aesthetic values that flouts the Deconstructive ban on real presences .
29 It occurred to me later that there 's something almost , that there 's a cultural imprint , not to make a pun , of this letterpress image of a page in the structural necessities of locking a page and having even gutters and relatively rectilinear forms that creates a feeling of reliability , security and permanence .
30 However , there is undoubtedly a mystique attached to certain groups that transcends the quality of their individual rugs and boosts both their initial price and resale value .
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