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

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1 He grabbed the nearest bottle of whisky and poured a measure into a glass , watching her over the rim .
2 A lively tour of continental culture , seeking for signs of unity and predicting a grim future .
3 A lively tour of continental culture , seeking for signs of unity and predicting a grim future .
4 Depending on how long your first session lasts , you can move into the main areas of assessment and gain a fuller picture of the child and family history .
5 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
6 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
7 There an attempt was to be made to reach agreement on the date of Easter and to end the discord between Egypt and Rome on the one hand and Syria and Asia Minor on the other .
8 Having explored some of the causes of change and identified the areas which will continue to be debated for the next decade , it is perhaps appropriate to try to identify the developments which have occurred in the past 30 years .
9 Dearlove 's analysis of local government reorganization in the early 1970s , The Reorganization of Local Government ( Cambridge , Cambridge University Press ; 1979 ) is particularly important because it encourages a political analysis of change and develops an impressive critique of more traditional or orthodox approaches .
10 By this time the company was large , with many employees , and we were manufacturing a wide range of products and supplying a world market .
11 San Jose , California-based Frame Technology Corp is extending its operations to Europe opening its European headquarters in Dublin , Ireland : the office will directly market its FrameMaker suite of products and provide a range of technical support services .
12 While Charles listened to all this good advice , he drank up his glass of champagne and felt a bit better .
13 Later that night she came into my room in her kimono , bringing me a glass of champagne and carrying a book .
14 But Philip still did not trust the loyalty of Champagne and allowed the office of sénéchal ( steward of the royal household ) , which was customarily awarded to a member of the count of Champagne 's family , to lapse .
15 He popped the first bottle of champagne and poured a glass .
16 In a series of subsequent , apparently conciliatory , gestures reported on Dec. 16 , Kurdish leaders agreed to appoint an inquiry into the alleged massacre of 60 Iraqi soldiers in October [ see p. 38548 ] after the government announced that it had lifted restrictions on the acquisition of property by Kurds in the oil-producing town of Kirkuk and issued a decree exempting Kurds from swearing allegiance to the ruling Ba'ath Party .
17 Will she send out a message to those who oppose smoking and belong to the brigade who say , ’ Do as I say and as I instruct you , ’ to the effect that they should leave ordinary people to get on with the job of smoking and supporting the economy ?
18 He ran out of coins and asked the company secretary to ring him back .
19 There was a place — he recalled it now — Burkett had pointed it out to him when they were fishing on Derwent Water — a sheer cliff coming suddenly out of woods and fronting the valley .
20 It certainly demonstrates the power of conjugation and provides a definite guide for further puzzles of this type .
21 On the other hand to disassociate the Church from the Kingdom breaks the nerve-cord of hope and destroys the community of commitment to Christ as Saviour and Lord .
22 West Ham 's 4–0 victory over Norwich on Saturday had offered a glimmer of hope and scuppered the planned mass second-half walk-out by supporters in their continuing protest at the general running of the club .
23 Using a metal straight-edge ( clamp in place if you have a large frame ) hold your knife at an angle of 60° and score the card in easy strokes until you 've cut through .
24 It removed an essential feature of ball-winning and turned the tournament into a lottery .
25 STEVE PYKE is a regular contributor to the pages of Esquire and took the photographs of Irish comedian Sean Hughes to be seen on pages 59 and 61 .
26 They scatter during the day to feed , but reassemble every night in a vast , noisy crowd , blanketing whole sections of woodland and making the trees almost invisible under their cloak of bodies .
27 , chief executive of Courtaulds Marine and Yacht Coatings ( Europe ) , said the deal reflected Courtaulds ' desire ‘ to complete its European network of operations and have a direct involvement in this important European market . ’
28 I read with interest an article in the Summer '91 issue of BLESMAG and felt the subject could be usefully mentioned in Air Mail .
29 The research will also trace the development of policies and identify the implications for future policy-making , local and national .
30 The boys do their bit as well , throwing out diseased white-outs of noise and drenching the most innocent of melodies in liquefied squalor .
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