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7 Sentences With "with the lark"

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So it was curious Sunday at the Aldeburgh Festival here to find Pierre-Laurent Aimard up with the lark (in every sense), performing at 4:30 a.m.
The ploughboy's whistle was heard in every field in harmony with the lark.
Now teenagers get up with the lark to revise, berate grown-ups for being slugabeds and nick all the green triangles.
Everyone it seemed had a pack of Larks and was only too happy to show them. Another notable advertisement campaign from the early 1970s featured a hot-air balloon with the Lark brand name and colours. The balloon was a symbol for the "smoothness" of Lark cigarettes. Lark was also advertised in the 1980s with James Bond style appearances by Timothy Dalton and Roger Moore in Japanese TV commercials.
He made his debut as a solo pianist at the age of 13 with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Returning to the United States from Jerusalem in 1963, he made his debut with the New York Philharmonic, playing Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 2. Since then, he has performed with famous conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Seiji Ozawa, Michael Tilson Thomas, Yuri Temirkanov, Leonard Slatkin, Leonard Bernstein, Eugene Ormandy, Pierre Monteux, Josef Krips, and Leopold Stokowski. He has played sonatas with Itzhak Perlman, piano duos with Ronit Amir, and with Ursula Oppens, as well as quintets with the Lark Quartet, Avalon Quartet, and Shanghai Quartet.
They Ordered > Their Pints of Beer and Bottles of Sherry The Joys and Curse of Drink; > Various Artists; Topic Records TSCD663; 1998 > In the Copper Family version, "The Jovial Tradesmen" from rural Sussex: > The first to come in was the ploughman with sweat all on his brow, > Up with the lark at the break of day he guides the speedy plough. > He drives his team, how they do toil > O'er hill and valley to turn the soil, > When Jones's ale was new, my boys, when Jones's ale was new. > (The Copper Family version also includes verses introducing a blacksmith and a scytheman, both important occupations in an agricultural village). Very often, one of the arrivals is a tinker, who has been a key figure since the first broadside versions: > The next to come in was a tinker, > And he was no small beer drinker (x2) > To join our jovial crew.
Elliot was invited to play with the British and Irish Lions, but could not afford to spend six months away from his farm; his offer to pay for his flights (the Lions generally went by boat in those days.) The amateur era was quite different, in both ethos and time, but as Elliot once told Bill McLaren, farmwork could take a lot of time too: :"prior to one Scottish game against at Murrayfield he had attended a brief Scottish team get-together on the Friday afternoon but, as his father was not well, Douglas drove back home to the family farm some way out of Edinburgh and the car ran out of petrol four miles from home. He ran all the way home for the petrol and back to the car, did some shearing and some other farmwork before dark, was up with the lark because a field drain had to be repaired which took two hours, then took off for Murrayfield to join the Scottish team just in time for kick-off. What is more, Scotland won!"McLaren (2005), p.

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