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

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1 At t' other end ( and t' other side ) of t'Dale , Chee Torr has a rare addition , with the wall between Changeling and Doggone Groove done : Doggy Style at E3/4 6b .
2 And t' other week I were up there and I I was just asking woman just as a matter of interest love , I said , how much .
3 In many regions drought has been less of a problem for lawns this year , and the mowing programme continues
4 The oblique perspective is , clearly , a notable feature of the mosaics depicting Oceanus ' ( no. 9 ) and the Wrestling Cupids ( no. 20 ) , i.e. other designs in the east which are probably of the later second century .
5 So , I would want to test the storage tank and pump system ( and the rudder assembly ) before unreservedly recommending the Seayak even for short open sea crossings .
6 Their height is adjustable , and the rudder pedals can be wound fore and aft while the five-point harnesses have lockable inertia reels on their shoulder straps .
7 Pilot 's Notes ' advice on single engine flying says ‘ the aircraft has a very good single-engine performance and the rudder trimmers are powerful enough to trim out all the foot load at normal cruising speeds .
8 Prisons had now reached a turning point and the Woolf Report into the Strangeways riots had set the scene for dramatic reform , Mr Clarke said .
9 She felt him reach up above his head and the bunk headlight came on .
10 Literature — above all fiction — has never been a notably gentlemanly profession in Britain , as Dickens and H. G. Wells illustrate ; and the Bloomsbury group had been upper middle-class rather than aristocratic .
11 We can look at three important English cultural formations : Godwin and his circle , in the late eighteenth century ; the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood , in the mid nineteenth century ; and the Bloomsbury Group , in the early twentieth century .
12 Surgery will rule out the Blackburn and England striker for at least the rest of this season , and the Blackburn manager , Kenny Dalglish , promised the player will not be rushed into a return .
13 And the Blackburn star insisted : ‘ Now I am playing under Kenny Dalglish I feel my chances of finally achieving my ambition of playing for Scotland must be enhanced .
14 BELOW : A later design , featuring the more familiar louvred slats , the rotating eye turret , the centrally mounted arm , and the hemisphere panels .
15 I 've replaced both gauges and the voltage stabiliser with DO effect and I can see no reason for this problem .
16 Current will flow via resistor R to charge up capacitor C and the voltage V c rises exponentially as shown .
17 Near the meeting place of the Austrian , Italian and Yugoslav borders in north-east Slovenia the Carnic , the Karawanken and the Julian Alps come together .
18 By the 1980s they were achieving 400-day weights of more than 500kg with bulls , 375kg with steers and 320kg with heifers and the Lincoln Red is now Britain 's largest traditional beef breed with a capacity for rapid live-weight gains and early maturity .
19 Well there was the City school and the Lincoln school
20 He has gained numerous honours and awards , most notably the Nobel Peace prize in 1989 , as well as the Albert Schweitzer Humanitarian Award and the Lincoln Award for leadership in the service of freedom .
21 Since then she 's contact Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire police and the Lincoln County Hospital .
22 But watch out for the one-handed play of the gifted Gabriel Minadeo and the goalkeeping feats of the high-kicking Emanuel Roggero .
23 These herb gardens grew the costmary that was used to flavour ale , the skirret — a carrot-like root — that was mixed with honey to form the fillings of sweet tarts , and the damask roses whose petals were made into jam .
24 Borrowing rose 13 per cent last year to £2,029 million , reflecting the cost of acquisitions and the exchange-rate effects on foreign currency borrowings .
25 The exhibition will afterwards travel to the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Guggenheim Museum in New York as well as another location either in the United States or Canada .
26 The Met has craftily had its research department produce — in conjunction with New York 's Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum — a report stuffed with charts , statistics and dollar signs entitled ‘ The Economic Impact of Major Exhibitions ’ .
27 What she came up with was ‘ The Museum of Non-Objective Art ’ and the Guggenheim Museum existed under that rubric for some years .
28 She currently sells her company 's products to outlets as diverse as Liberty , Harvey Nichols and the Guggenheim Museum in New York .
29 Fortunately , even in the last rooms there are works of splendid quality , notably the pairs of heads by Tullio Lombardo from Vienna and the Ca d'Oro .
30 Collisions in general shift frequencies because of the way they perturb atomic structure , and the quantum effects under these conditions make the interactions significantly harder to calculate .
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