Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [conj] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 Naturally the inherent constraints of the archaeological evidence , our caution about the relationship between the archaeological record and the activities that formed it , and the limited research which has been carried out determine the cohesion and balance of a work of this type .
2 Northumberland National Park were pleased at the response and felt it was a very worthwhile event , while in the Peak District 17 schools took part .
3 To achieve more precise control over the response and quantify it , the researchers immobilized the slug by pinning it to a stage and standardizing the tactile stimulus by using a jet of water delivered with a water-pick .
4 Mansfield Park , for example , is no less a great house because it has recently arrived , or because the income that supports it is drawn from the West Indies and not from its own land .
5 Now does that have a er I , I know you lose the income but does it , does it penalize you at all ?
6 ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . )
7 All the Official Custodian was doing was receiving the income and paying it over to the charities .
8 It was a means of providing controlled access to the unspoilt beauty of the Park and keep it that way .
9 In other words , in each image Picasso synthesizes information obtained from viewing the subject from various angles , and , relying on his knowledge and memory of the structure of the human figure , he gives a complete and detailed analysis of the nature of the forms that compose it .
10 She said a tiny minority were making life miserable for the majority and said it was time to tackle the root causes of crime .
11 She said a tiny minority were making life miserable for the majority and said it was time to tackle the root causes of crime .
12 If you just put the figures in the calculator and write it down and it 's wrong or this one times that one .
13 Due to the timescale involved in ordering the guitar and building it , this competition will close a little earlier than would normally be the case — on 19th February 1993 .
14 So all Mr Evans had to do , to get rid of her , was take the Will and destroy it ! ’
15 A phenomenon which can occur on a high speed reach when air bubbles work their way down the skeg and cause it to lose its grip in the water .
16 It was the veil that told it was not the garden , then the hat that went to race-meetings and the dressing-case made up the rest of the story : Maman was going away .
17 An unsuspecting crew member intercepted a call destined for the prince and passed it on to Diana .
18 Select a straight board which is wider than the base and use it to tamp down the concrete …
19 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
20 The blackbirds that saw it quickly treated this bird as though it were potentially dangerous and mobbed it , even when their fellows could not see the owl and so were making no noise .
21 Ensuring that adequate resources are allocated to support the change and to maintain it once it has been achieved ;
22 Now he lifted the pullover off over his head , unbuttoned the shirt and dropped it , the trousers and underpants sloughed gracefully and quickly , as if he were very practised in this .
23 When Helen came back she closed the shirt and buttoned it .
24 Eventually we dragged it to the waterfall and flung it in .
25 As Louise moved away she experienced a powerful urge to grab the massager and tug it close to her secret places again but she did not dare .
26 He pulled out the bike and straddled it , followed by Alexander , who inclined his fat head minimally .
27 I pick up the bike and return it to the shed .
28 Dunlop rode the Honda which Gawley has had all year and the plan was for Gawley to take over the bike and ride it at Donington .
29 Lee took hold of the bike and pulled it over the fence .
30 She dressed hurriedly , made herself a snack , took the bike and wheeled it round the corner of the cottage into the front garden .
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