Example sentences of "in between [art] " in BNC.

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1 in between a dark
2 In between a full time job , writing articles , trying to write a book and moving house , I was asked to write a special for this Christmas edition based on the assembly of a ‘ dream tank .
3 Visibility was good , but the Newfoundland fog bank could be seen ahead , and Jack was soon flying in between a bank of dense black cloud and fog .
4 The lakes and its weight of tourists lies to the west , bleak moorland to the east , and in between a fertile plain , green and lush , peppered with sandstone houses in charming villages .
5 A common example of this occurs in the interposing of an imprecation in between a chant of allegiance by the rival group .
6 Simone 's boutique was nestled in between a shoe shop and a jewellery shop .
7 So here she was sitting beside me on the window-seat , shut in between a heavy curtain and a window .
8 I realise that a parking space next to an overflowing litter bin , in between a lorry full of cattle carcasses and a carload of adolescents playing heavy metal with their windows open on a sound system loud enough for Wembley Stadium , is not exactly the quintessential southern English landscape that would inspire a Constable painting , a Betjeman poem or an Elgar concerto — but it is the best you are going to get . ’
9 Then I quartered the block and pointed out the Fire Exit , which was a battered red door in between a Greek restaurant and a graphic art studio .
10 I bus-hopped back to Hackney , feeling a bit of a prune sitting there in my suit in between a gaggle of wrinklies who 'd been blowing their pensions down the supermarket .
11 In between a shot from Ken Monkou whistled over the bar from ten yards when an equaliser looked to be a certainty .
12 It 's something in between a baseball hat and a and a jockey
13 Lords at one end , a working class hero at the other , and in between an encounter with the history which linked and divided their fortunes — that , surely , is a walk with a theme to remember .
14 That 's what I said to John I said you 've got your dinner in between an omelette .
15 I plugged my naked feet in between the empty seats as tears rolled down my cheeks .
16 Gazzer grabbed the wheelchair and began to push it along the paths in between the flower-beds .
17 She moved out of the sunlight that flooded in between the nettles and into the dank gloom of the main tunnel .
18 Current models , launched in 1988 , are the third generation , slotting in between the sporty 3-Series and the luxurious 7-Series .
19 Though she had not pressed them , as her friend Lois pressed them in between the pages of her Bible .
20 They did not and they could not think of themselves as remotely like a frog and a princess , yet mental shapes similar in heritage or configuration managed to creep stealthily up in between the tangles of their individual cells .
21 For in between the two pages of words he had brought himself off , face stretched tight with lust , mind gurgling with images of the girl with black hair and red boots kneeling on a bed so that her full young breasts with long pink nipples dangled into his palms as he mounted her from behind , calling for her to cream , baby , cream .
22 In between the bright little shops of Sligo , the dank ruinous atmosphere of Ireland 's Everytown intruded .
23 Even though there is n't much space for plot or characters in between the authorial wisecracks , at 435 ill-written pages Gridlock is about four times as long as it needs to be .
24 Other sounds caught in between the meaningless words .
25 In between the time the dustbins are put out and the truck arrives , the pickers have been through the contents of the bins .
26 It was ten o'clock when he turned in between the lodge gates and guided the Porsche down the winding drive to Tavey Grange .
27 There are many other points besides the ones on this ladder of powers , both in between the values shown and above and beneath them , but we shall rarely have any need to go beyond those shown .
28 In between the Players played — to give us a chance to get out breaths back .
29 It always seem to be the yachtie women that walk in between the locks , their men seriously at the wheel .
30 In between the showers bright sun sparkled , the raindrops shivering on fence and electricity wires .
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