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

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1 Under another draft , SAS 500 , the previous optional procedure for external auditors to consider the activities of and gain a sufficient understanding of an internal audit function in planning the audit becomes a requirement .
2 But still she could not use it until she spent an accumulation of 2 ½ years filling out Ridiculous Redundant Forms from the Grand Canyon 's Department of Ridiculous Redundant Forms Redundancy Department , spent $4,967 in stamps mailing the forms in and had to get a skin graph on her tongue from licking stamps .
3 There is a genuine difference of opinion between the experts on whether statementing , as it is now applied in sixth-form schools but not in further education colleges , is a desirable tool .
4 The low register of the flute , by which we mean the notes between and including is very rich and beautiful and has been much exploited by composers , especially those of the French school .
5 It was something you had to accept understand the reasons for and carry on regardless .
6 Hearing what sounded like a muttered exclamation of fury at her elbow , Melissa looked around and saw Dora turn on her heel and march off into the orchard , where she stopped under an apple tree and stared up into the branches as if inspecting its heavy crop of fruit .
7 They had the latches closed , the headsets on and plugged in at the console .
8 We sang all the most common songs and our Christmas carol of our own , which we wrote the words to and illustrated our own booklet to give out to people .
9 Start the engine and simply run over the blocks as if using a vacuum cleaner .
10 Sitting with soles of the feet together , pull the feet in and push down with your knees .
11 He joked : ‘ In England , if you were sent to a rugby league match at Batley on a night you had to park your car on the touch line and leave the headlights on and hope the players would run into the beam of light so you could get a picture .
12 ( If you are using a table top , cut holes in the baize covering the table to feed the wires through and keep them tidy . )
13 He was still shuffling videos on the shelves as if having suddenly noticed that someone — herself , probably — had replaced them in the wrong order .
14 Soft lights glowed on the mountains as if reflected from stained glass .
15 He then put the shoes on and laced them up .
16 What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that .
17 Hokati , in pink , made for the rails as if needing them to steer by , and four of the other runners boxed him in .
18 They are designed to help parishes to be more sensitive to the needs of and provide the necessary practical and spiritual support .
19 The questions of whether to allow increases in the industry 's import fuel bills to be passed on to the consumer and how to treat investment need to be addressed .
20 All the same , if we turn the figures about and look at them from the point of view of the older generation themselves , we still find that in early modern England only 10 per cent of sixty-year-olds were living with their married children or grandchildren .
21 Shall I get one of the uniforms in and take a statement ?
22 As you use your trimming , turn the ends under and secure with a pin or stick Sellotape over the cut edges as they fray .
23 Moths fluttered in the light of lamps hanging from the trees as if dancing to the soft , rhythmic jingle of the cicadas .
24 Any client ( corporate or otherwise ) in relation to whom the firm performs services amounting to corporate finance activities provided he has agreed to the terms of and signed a corporate finance engagement letter issued to him by the firm .
25 This modified approach may only be employed where the client has agreed to the terms of and countersigned a corporate finance engagement letter issued to him by the firm .
26 The declaration stated that the testator in his lifetime ( in consideration that the plaintiff would marry Ellen Nicholl ) agreed with and promised the plaintiff , then unmarried , in the terms of and contained in the following letter : August 11 , 1838 , Gray 's Inn
27 Second replication to the fourth plea , that the agreement was in the terms of and contained in the letter set out above .
28 Offering a combination of consideration and amending the terms of or adding alternative consideration during the course of a bid may be considered .
29 While I would not seek to question the decision of the judges of a number of the awards ( although you may note for the record , however , that there were a lot of eyebrows raised in the trade by the comments on and judging of Helpware magazine , which won both contract title of the year and runner-up to best consumer launch of the year in the 1992 Publishing Awards ) , I would like to question the appropriateness of the chairman of the judges presiding over a ceremony where his own company won the most number of awards .
30 The arguments about whether to join the European Community were won or lost two decades ago .
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