Example sentences of "once [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I debated whether to introduce myself once the committal was over .
2 The screw holes were countersunk and infilled once the screw had been driven home , though infilling was unnecessary with polished coffins where decorative beading was to be used .
3 Guidance needs to be given on the action to be taken once the possibility of dementia is suspected .
4 It spun as it went , and at once the spinning of earth and sky seemed to centre on it , as if on a vortex .
5 But once the State settles to the task of development , the majority of people may find conditions distant from the rhetorical promise of independence .
6 Once the birthplace of putty ( no joke ! ) ,
7 Cathryn used to work with the Social Work Department in Craigmillar , but took up a fixed term post at Haddington once the decision was taken to go on tour .
8 Anderson , twice winner of the North of Ireland , and once the South , was hurt when he failed to make the 1989 team which won at Peach Tree .
9 A range of the frozen foods can be tried once the size increases , but each one will probably have its own preference .
10 But once the size of companies expanded further it was very easy to accommodate the fact that whilst directors remained responsible for the formulation of the overall policy of the company the ordinary management was entrusted to executives .
11 But once the West no longer needed Mr Ceausescu 's anti-Soviet services , his policy of deliberate isolation narrowed his options and led earlier this year to the first signs of internal party dissent .
12 But once the West no longer needed Mr Ceausescu 's anti-Soviet services , his policy of deliberate isolation narrowed his options and led earlier this year to the first signs of internal party dissent .
13 At once the boy turned and jumped head-first into the pool .
14 For once the cliche that racegoers wept openly was all too true , but these were tears of real sadness — though it was hardly fair to ‘ blame ’ her conqueror , who had won the race in dour style ( and afterwards took the Jockey Club Cup from his sole opponent Achilles before ending his racing career unplaced in the Prix du Conseil Municipal ) .
15 Perhaps this has something to do with the fact that Lawrie Brown , the England physio , was once the Manchester United physio .
16 Even more inventive was the route by which early-season mackerel reached London , for the price dropped rapidly once the shoals began their seasonal movement up the English Channel .
17 Now that the tide was out he could see a channel cut in the rocks right out to the tide-line where once the outfall pipe had run .
18 If she opened them , she would n't see anything — once the lights were turned off down here , it was pitch-black .
19 At once the lights came up again .
20 This tour offers you a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the cultural and geographical aspects typical of Thailand : ruins of ancient towns and imposing temples that were once the glory of the country , exotic plants and wild jungle still unspoilt by the progress of time , rustic life with its simple and friendly people , rolling hills and roaring waterfalls , boat trips down the rapids and train rides , primitive hilltribes in their colourful costumes with a tradition and culture all their own .
21 A little lower , a white dart seared across the top of the sky , outrunning the night , overtaking the sun , crossing in a few hours an ocean that was once the edge of the world … .
22 Of course , I looked more confident than earlier in the Test , but then everyone did once the ball had stopped turning a yard .
23 It 's we it 's once the ball start rolling it
24 I 'll be all right though once the bar opens . ’
25 The act of dispensing with them has not always met with common assent nor has it always been smooth — the English historical landscape is scattered with periods of violence and upheaval — but once the dispensing process is achieved , it has largely been accepted .
26 If Division B could not sell all it could make at £120 , it would reject other sales once the price had dropped to just less than £90 .
27 Clients of one firm who were pushed into the shares of a restaurant company were pulled out of them once the price started to rise .
28 The cash-and-carry transactions used to determine the CTD bond for a given futures price can also be used to determine the fair price of the futures contract once the price of the CTD bond is known .
29 Breach of confidence might be seen as a special case since once the subject matter of the confidence is published the position can not be retrieved .
30 ‘ Follow for once the judgement of your elders .
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