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

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1 The extent to which they report the activities and reflect the views of other parties and political opponents varies .
2 Townsend measures deprivation in terms of the inability or incapacity to participate in ‘ the activities and have the living conditions and amenities which are customary , or at least widely encouraged or approved ’ because of a lack of ‘ resources ’ ( 1979 , p. 31 ) .
3 Students , in addition to monitoring progress in their chose pursuit(s) , will be expected to identify the skills they have used in planning , undertaking and reviewing the activities and to recognise the transferability of these skills .
4 In the next attack Toman again ran at the defence and laid the ball off for the supporting Les McJannet ten yards out , but the full back was denied by a last ditch tackle .
5 ‘ We 've discussed the idea of continental championships in each of the disciplines and bringing the best skiers together for a Masters final late in the season .
6 These are usually sewn into the tent and cover the bottom plus two or three inches up the sides of the tent .
7 " The only fun I get , " he muttered in the voice of a man with nothing left to live for , " is at the end of every day when I have fed the dog and I climb in the tent and change the bandages on my blisters . "
8 Four days previously we had arrived on the glacier to set up the tent and learned a lot during that long , cold night , when temperatures plummeted to 25 deg C below .
9 It had been a relief to reach camp but had taken all the will-power I could summon to put up the tent and cook a meal .
10 It was in cities such as Rome , Venice , Florence and Verona that the Renaissance started — the re-awakening of the arts , new directions in painting and architecture — movements which were to span the continents and leave a legacy of culture unequalled anywhere in the world .
11 The ideal working dress would , therefore , be one in which you could reach up high to bring down the best china , bend down low to pick up the dropped toy , feel comfortable in for walking around the park and pushing a pram or playing ball , not worry about if baby food was deposited on it , move around in easily with a baby on your hip and cover up totally for rolling out pastry or helping with painting .
12 Yvonne , placed transracially and now twenty-four years old , will never forget the day when she and friends were playing in the park and saw a black man passing by .
13 The alarm had been raised by two peasants who , as the first sentence of the newspaper story recounts , were walking in the park and noticed a cap lying on the ground , together with a hood and a cudgel .
14 I wandered in the Park and picked a convolvulus for Gustave .
15 I find some steps , so I go down into the park and have a wander round .
16 In the Snowdon National Park a local Sherpa bus service was started experimentally in 1976 as a means of getting visitors into and out of the Park and reducing the volume of private cars ( Mulligan 1979 ) .
17 The tour will include a view of some of the former waterworks equipment and will provide an insight into how the rangers manage the park and balance the needs of wildlife with those of the visiting public .
18 Wycliffe left his car on the park and climbed the slope to the street .
19 Leavis , however , professes to be unworried about any historical or conceptual vagueness , since he is more concerned to seize the opportunity and mobilize the symbolic force of " cultural tradition " in order to " check and control the blind drive onwards of material and mechanical development , with its human consequences .
20 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
21 I can not tell you my thoughts as I sat on the stand and watched the Arsenal playing far below their proper form .
22 He snatched the calculator and repeated the sum .
23 Barefoot , he was wearing the white combat suit of the challenger and holding a gleaming katana — the sword of the Samurai warriors of ancient Japan .
24 Analysts believe Japanese companies are likely to be among the frontrunners and estimate the deal could raise between £50m and £100m .
25 He retook areas of land from the Goths and raised the empire to its greatest extent and power from Africa to Italy .
26 Yeah catching rabbits a hedge and cut down a stick you know at the corn on the old and if we were lucky we used to get erm we used to er seat the old fella on the boiler and have a ride round on one of the horses .
27 And the biggest job was keeping the water in the boiler and keeping the You had to get steam .
28 Even when the study appeared , there was a great deal of scepticism within NoS , but the attitude was that they had consulted the experts and got the evidence .
29 At Bodycare '92 you will be able to seek advice from the experts and have a good old browse through all of the stands .
30 In our example the man earning £100 per week plans to spend only £70 ; therefore he can save the remainder and purchase a range of financial assets which earn a rate of return .
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