Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We hope you will come with suggestions in September , either specific movement themes or particular facets of training that you would like covered during these sessions and the teachers/trainers you would like to teach them .
2 ‘ Aye , very pleasurable , but first we 'll eat , while I describe some of the activities you can look forward to .
3 I knew exactly the accessories she 'd want .
4 For certain types of photograph , particularly those for feature use , you will need to think about the accessories you will use in the photograph .
5 It examines the disciplines which must come together to support EP as a single subject , and it offers a possible global content for a degree-level course in EP .
6 And as anurans , with their soft vulnerable bodies , are much sought after as food , they need all the defences they can muster .
7 Beginning with the more familiar form of the continents we can distinguish between the continental platforms formed by plateaus and lowlands , and the major linear mountain systems known as orogenic mountain belts , or simply orogens .
8 It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation .
9 Erm I remem erm y you used to erm erm take , have to take exams and if you passed the exams you could go to Alma Green Secondary School .
10 For a long time , Emerson simply failed to sign the contracts which would have kept him in front-rank racing .
11 BARBARA CHANDLER DIGS DEEP TO FIND THE EXPERTS YOU 'LL NEED
12 Similarly , getting too close could frighten the animal , although once they are used to the crowds they can regard the bars or the cage or the walls of the enclosure as protection .
13 I think that if Jesus stood in your school and looked around at the crowds he would feel exactly the same .
14 Some of you collect all the lanterns we can muster .
15 In a separate study which Jenkins and Sherman quote , from the Institute of Manpower Studies at the University of Sussex , the estimate was that for there to be enough jobs created to keep unemployment down to the levels of the mid-1970s there would need to be growth in the gross domestic product ( GDP ) averaging 3.5 per cent per annum in the UK .
16 Perhaps they reasoned that even if he managed to slip clear of the ropes he would have so far to fall it would n't matter .
17 As you coil the ropes you can soak up the panoramic landscape which stretches from the lush green valleys towards Leek and the Potteries , across to the Roaches and northwards to the wild moors of Axe Edge .
18 All you have to do is send the invoices you want factored to your factor and , provided they approve the accounts they will send you a cheque for around 80 per cent of their value by return mail .
19 On the expenditure side of the accounts I can say that , certainly up to the half way stage of the financial year , the budget is holding .
20 From the accounts he will make careful note of the overheads , staffing provision and wages .
21 The parts of the programmes which might cause ‘ misunderstanding ’ should be revised , but not the parts related to academic opinions which can be discussed within society .
22 You could even have a do-it-yourself health farm treatment at home , by devoting your whole time to exercise , diet , sauna baths , or any of the programmes you would want from a health farm at about one-tenth of the cost .
23 After the fiasco over the programmes I shall take full control of this project and set up my headquarters in the Jessie Matthews Lounge at the Duck and Forceps .
24 ( And even if the political will did exist , he doubted whether the institutions which would have to translate it into collective action were strong enough to do so . )
25 Figure 15. ( a ) Cut the buds which will make your new roses from a good strong stem that has borne healthy flowers .
26 By now the buds she used to gather so assiduously must be full-blown roses .
27 ‘ If she had seen you the night of the Giants she might have thought differently , ’ Ratagan said gently .
28 But in order to do this , it is necessary to have the backing of a majority of the shareholders who would vote on the issue ( not necessarily a majority of the shareholders ) .
29 It was assumed that shareholders would have a long-term commitment to their company and that if there was a problem , it would be the directors rather than the shareholders who would change .
30 If at any time you should decide not to pursue your interest in [ name ] or upon request by [ selling agent ] or any one of the shareholders you will return promptly all material ( including any copies thereof ) received from [ selling agent ] or the shareholders , or any of their representatives .
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