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

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1 Katherine nodded fractionally , and the butler bowed and moved silently from the room , not looking at the younger man .
2 If the rotor oscillates about this one-phase.on equilibrium position the flux linked with the phase winding undergoes only small changes and the voltage induced by the magnet flux is insignificant .
3 Early in the 1980s public service broadcasters and the EBU seized on changes in technology and regulation in order to realise the promise of a pan-European public service television channel .
4 ‘ We had just crossed the border and the footsteps turned into German policemen .
5 And the 19-year-old capped his magnificent performance 60 seconds from time when Andy Mutch 's header looked destined to settle this passionate clash — but the 6ft 4inch Hoult pushed the effort over the bar .
6 The tap is then closed and the stopper placed back on the tube to prevent release or contamination of the air .
7 RNA polymerase mutants altered in CRP activation have been isolated and the mutations located in genes coding for three different RNA polymerase subunits , σ [ 9 ] , β [ 10,11 ] and α [ 39 , and R.Ebright , quoted in 41 ] .
8 Seven independent colonies were isolated and the mutations identified by sequencing ( Materials and Methods ) ( Fig. 1 ) .
9 The other view essentially starts from the proposition that the problem is caused by whites , and the disadvantages suffered by black people are the result of white racism and the discriminatory practices of racial discrimination that flow from it .
10 This pool was kept topped up , and the statue preserved , for about eight hundred years .
11 In this as in other respects ( see Halliday 1971 : 354 ) the language of the second part of The Inheritors is an interesting blend of the standard language and the norms established in the text .
12 I slipped ten pee into the slot and the coin dropped with a contented click .
13 The focus of this research has reflected growing awareness that preoccupation with a handful of leading figures may create a distorted picture ; that Chernyshevsky , Plekhanov and Lenin may not be typical in terms of social background , personality or motivation ; that both their own ideological development and that of the rank and file must be more firmly located in its social context ; that the schemes and blueprints drawn up by leaders — and the criticisms hurled by their rivals — may be a poor guide to how the revolutionary parties actually functioned .
14 Grant was still trying to puzzle out what the man had shouted , when there was a sudden blur of movement at the far end of the corridor and the black clad oriental leapt out to face him .
15 The two standby men would then take their rest days when the main body of the crew returned and the cutter operated during their absence .
16 The rapid development of social movements during the 1960s depended in part upon sustained economic growth , full employment , the expansion of higher education , and a general feeling that these societies had entered what was often called a ‘ post-scarcity ’ era in which the fundamental problems of production had been solved and the conditions created for the development of a new society of leisure and enjoyment .
17 People with AIDS or HIV infection can expect progress in therapy against HIV and the conditions found in AIDS — anti-viral drugs like Zidovudine are in use .
18 6.1 Quiet enjoyment To permit the Tenant peaceably and quietly to hold and enjoy the Premises without any interruption or disturbance from or by the Landlord or any person claiming under or in trust for the Landlord [ or by title paramount ] This covenant quite often contains a provision that it is dependent upon the tenant paying the rent reserved by the lease and performing and observing the covenants on its part and the conditions contained in the lease , but these words have no practical effect , and do not render payment of the rent and performance of the covenants conditions precedent to the operation of the covenant ( Edge v Boileau ( 1885 ) 16 QB 117 ) .
19 Similarly , metallurgical examination of an iron tool can suggest its method of manufacture , the temperatures used , and the conditions needed in the furnace when the metal was being smelted and when it was being forged .
20 And the issue spilled into the tabloid press and the TV Times with readers asked to judge between the rights and wrongs of Sue keeping quiet and Terry 's hurt pride .
21 Although the Bush administration stopped short of making a full protest , its official statement described the remarks as " not helpful " , and the issue added to the political pressures already mounting in the USA for protectionist action against Japan .
22 Aspects of the history of the organ , harpsichord , clavichord and early piano ; the development , design , construction , specification and action of different instruments ; the relationship between instruments ' capabilities and the music written for them .
23 Fael-Inis continued to play without ceasing , and the music spun and shivered and soothed , and across the slanting features there was a look of the utmost concentration now , for it is only at the invitation of a Mortal that the Lad of the Skins can enter a house and do his terrible work .
24 Of particular interest is the recurrence , amid abstract patterns , of an affective ornament known as the chute , which Campra had earlier associated with flute timbre and ornamented , French-style melody in Alcine to depict enchantment : it evokes the sighing of lovers whom the sorceress has turned into trees ( Act 2 , scene 1 ) and the music heard in Alcine 's Labyrinth of Love ( Act 3 , scene 1 ) .
25 And how would such an affixation cope with the evident fact that the techniques , modes of expression and performers claimed by the counterculture as their own were apparently so easily appropriated by the established music industry interests , and the music spread into every social corner and function ?
26 This should be viewed as an investment in risk reduction and the cost regarded as an insurance premium .
27 This should be viewed as an investment in risk reduction and the cost regarded as an insurance premium .
28 Schedules for each case should be prepared showing the month by month differences between actual costs and the cost included in interim payments , from which the extra costs of funding can be calculated .
29 When considering the development potential of land incorporating bridleways or footpaths and the cost associated with overcoming the problems , there are two alternative options : either to incorporate the footpath within the layout of the development , or to apply to the local authority for the footpath to be diverted .
30 These include the approaches adopted by Lockwood ( 1979a ) , by Terjung ( 1976 ) and by Simmons ( 1978 ) , the approach considered by Trudgill ( 1977 ) and the approach developed in an introductory text by White , Mottershead and Harrison ( 1984 ) .
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