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

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1 Nu money means death ,
2 Blood all over t' deck .
3 Blood all over t' deck , drippin' over t' side .
4 Or I 'll go t' foot of our stairs .
5 Chinese people hav nu vote in yu Chinese colony ,
6 I 've tried to be more Romantic , it does nu good for me
7 He also felt that to bring in a lao wai-an outsider — might cause some resentment .
8 Blood all over t' deck , drippin' over t' side .
9 ( Incidentally I live in the Murkeyside area if anyone fancies a lift t' Homeland . )
10 The fingerboard/neck jointing and overall fretwork is exemplary ; the neck-edging feels impossibly smooth , and hopefully manufacturing consistency means that all similar-spec 'd Bass Collection instruments will be as good as this .
11 In Champagne , Patrick Forbes indicates the indispensability of popping champagne corks for the success of a ball , stating that no less than 1,800 bottles of mousseux were consumed during a party held on 30 August 1739 at which Louis XV apparently attended incognito .
12 The people in the pew , not to mention the clergy and the musicians themselves , have to be convinced of the priority of worship , and the indispensability of first-rate music within it .
13 The Sandaway Beach Holiday Park
14 THE SANDAWAY BEACH HOLIDAY PARK …
15 ’ I just hate categories and sometimes new age can connotate airy-fairy , ridiculous things , whereas the synchro-energiser is based on scientific research . ’
16 During one ceaseless chant I was tempted to look at my watch , but did n't dare raise my arm since this was the signal to stop the synchro-energiser
17 Once the interlining has been locked in , the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way .
18 Lay the interlining on top with the raw edges of interlining level with the marked hemline and top edge of the curtains ( fig. 31 ) .
19 Fold the interlining back and lockstitch it to the wrong side of the curtains in the same way as for the lining in Lined Curtains , but stitch two vertical rows for each width of fabric at equal distances apart and along all seams .
20 Smooth the interlining back and tack the outer edges of bump to the sides of the curtain all around .
21 Finish off the sides by turning them in to the wrong side on the creaselines , with the interlining .
22 Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams .
23 Lay the curtain out flat with the interlining uppermost and apply the hemmed lining to it in the same way as for Lined Curtains , but lockstitching along the same lines as the interlining and along all seams .
24 Then apply the interlining to the buckram by pressing the bump turning allowance to the back , as with the pelmet fabric described above .
25 Then serge ( page 34 ) the turning allowance of the outer fabric to the turning of the interlining on the back of the pelmet and through the buckram , making sure no stitches show on the right side .
26 Other treatments adopt an over-simple solution to the problem , always preferring one source to another ; thus the algorithm of Hobbs ( 1976 ) looks at all intrasentential candidates before earlier sentences are considered at all , while Brennan , Friedman & Pollard ( 1987 ) prefer all candidates from the most recent sentence to ones from the current sentence .
27 In the language of computer software say , this would mean careful attention to the derivation of the algorithm before a line of code is written .
28 To address this difficulty the algorithm was changed to a depth-first one .
29 The algorithm is modified , since only some set of the higher probability letters are selected as candidates to be chosen between , instead of choosing between all possible candidates .
30 If all such letters are found , the algorithm checks whether the resulting string is a word ( i.e. the end-of-word flag is set at the tree-node reached by the search ) .
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