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

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1 Further down the chain of linked processes , are all the activities which eventually result in the provision of the product to the final consumer .
2 His conclusion that there was no duress where the defendant could only put pressure on the plaintiff by the institution of proceedings , to which proceedings there would have been available the defence which ultimately prevailed , was , in my view , unimpeachable since there is ample authority for the view that a mere threat of action does not per se constitute duress .
3 In this case Woolwich would , in relation to the revenue , have been no worse off if they had refused payment of the tax claimed and raised the defence which subsequently proved successful .
4 Under such circumstances one can predict the final outcome with rather more confidence , for a child in this situation is sustained and encouraged in the response he originally adopted .
5 Q Although I 'd love to fill my home with baskets of potpourri , ornaments , vases , dried-flower arrangements and all the accessories I often read about in Ideal Home , my problem is the children .
6 Then , too , there are the marginals who somehow seep into the paddock , and one of my unhappiest memories of Emerson 's decline has to do with the opening of the season which in those years invariably began with the Argentine and the Brazilian grands prix .
7 Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere .
8 The opportunity we now presented them with was one I am convinced they would gladly at that time have done without ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 153 ) .
9 The opportunity you really want to take is on the other side of that wall and it will remain there until you manage to puncture your own pomposity .
10 I do n't know I think they 're been getting the majority they generally get .
11 To the majority who never had the chance to meet him properly , I should like to tell you that he was a merry young man who tempered his quick intelligence with humour , and would , in time , have made worthwhile contributions both to medicine and to the Circle … ’
12 This objective is clearly rejected by the majority who apparently consider that a woman 's right to choose should be protected by the criminal law in limited circumstances only .
13 For some reason the ‘ Poet-Public-Faith ’ article did not get used ; but meanwhile Collingwood , whose acquaintance I had made , had received the advancement he amply deserved , and I wanted to write in The Criterion about his first lecture as Professor .
14 But the stand which really set the tone was the third-wicket pairing of Stewart and Smith .
15 Erm now Kay actually had a big er you know the stand she usually does
16 The ideology which both constitutes existence for the individual and imposes social relations upon her is mediated through the culture :
17 The Arab nations , it is clear , are overwhelmingly nationalist , not socialist , in their orientation , and the ideology which largely prevails , and has been increasing its influence among intellectuals and students as well as in other sections of the population , is that of Islam .
18 His book starts , for instance , by making a sort of sense out of a nonsense letter of Lear 's of 1862 and proceeds from there , through a rag-bag of examples , towards a theory of the Remainder which now becomes central rather than marginal , or at least just as central as the rules of Langue .
19 I now bring before you all the attitudes I now realise to be wrong .
20 The coroner was fretting , hopping from foot to foot , standing close to the wall of the house , well away from the crowds which now thronged the entire thoroughfare of Cheapside .
21 Only through his marriage , which for him was unconsciously rooted in an identification with the bereaved , did he create the conditions where it became more difficult to drive out or cut off from the attachment he both yearned for and feared .
22 Gloria put on her stockings , one coupon each , two for the pair and always kept for best , straightened the seams up the back , Vase lined her eyebrows , and put on her suede peeptoe shoes and her little black hat with the veil which usually lived in one of the paper carrier bags on the top of the shelf .
23 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
24 The figure shows the nature of expenditure ( hospital running costs , capital expenditure , general practice expenditure ) and shows clearly the split which currently exists between the Hospital and Community Health Services ( on the left of the figure ) and the Family Practitioner Services ( on the right ) .
25 That comment , made shortly after the 1951 elections , is sufficient to explain the split which gradually developed between the RPF parliamentarians and de Gaulle .
26 From experience you will know which of the icons you rarely use and which tools you frequently access via the menu .
27 It was the GP who then decided whether to treat the patient , to refer the patient on to another agency , or to do nothing .
28 Opting out of a policy which costs each family of four over £1,000 a year would certainly do much to help the farming industry regain the esteem it once enjoyed with the general public .
29 The masterpieces he once owned by Leonardo , Correggio , Veronese , Rubens , Holbein , Breughel , Dürer , and Titian are now scattered among the world 's major art galleries .
30 I wondered if they had simply forgotten to turn off the bulb which annoyingly cast its brightness through a porthole and on to the swirl and rush of white water , and I was half tempted to pull the fuse out of the circuit and thus surround Wavebreaker with darkness , but resisted the impulse .
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