Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nottingham City , originally named Mansfield Marksman after a lager , remain marooned in the depths of the Second Division .
2 Certainly , given that in the words of one critic , the implementation of Model B , for example , would result in ‘ a massive realignment of powers and institutions , raising profound questions of identity for the universities as well as the polytechnics ’ the Green Paper says little or nothing about a national policy for higher education .
3 With the increased growth of tension in the East End in 1936 the Security Service became interested in the activities of the IFL .
4 They became interested in the peculiarities of the Celtic society they tried to control and subdue .
5 I spent a great deal of time with housemasters ( see Chapter 22 ) and hence I became interested in the kinds of problems they encountered and began to follow-up the children I saw regularly in their offices .
6 Through this experience I became interested in the mechanisms of contemporary of Mori 's ‘ composite card ’ .
7 Yes , that 's right , and in fact I , I was interested for erm even before I got interested in the Muddletonians in the way in which people in the early modern period were fascinated by the idea of Christ returning on earth a second time , on the millennium , and erm I wrote about that experience .
8 Mr Wakenshaw 's parachute became tangled in the wheels of a plane and he was dragged along its fuselage .
9 panel recommended an increase in expenditure on this item of work next year , an increase in one point six million pounds to two million pounds , we ca n't say categorically that , that will happen until we 've had our allocations both sanctions borrowing for , for next year , it is a wish of interest of hands make clear in the comments on appendix A in this paper against the figure of one points being aroused that the
10 The fletchings were dyed in Alexei 's colours , and gleamed silver-grey in the shafts of light which penetrated the shop .
11 They are only suffered in such places in order to appear respectable in the eyes of the Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers ( AFBD ) .
12 It 's good to see that so many children are becoming literate in the ways of the countryside and gaining knowledge of their responsibility for the planet .
13 For one thing , they often feel that they must hide their condition in order not to appear foolish in the eyes of others .
14 15.1 The Publisher shall publish the Work in the name of the Susan Parks , Gerard Bates , Mary Lee Wholey and Anna Thibeault as authors with reference to Concordia University , Center for Continuing Education , Montreal , Canada as the sponsor and in the event of the Work being revised by other persons in the future the Publisher shall be free to publish the Work in joint names or as it may consider appropriate in the circumstances without , however , omitting the name of the Proprietor .
15 No longer used for England selection purposes , the event has been trimmed , condensed and diminished , and apart from upholding a vestige of regional pride is now becoming lost in the mists of tradition .
16 No longer used for England selection purposes , the event has been trimmed , condensed and diminished , and apart from upholding a vestige of regional pride is now becoming lost in the mists of tradition .
17 As well as becoming proficient in the techniques of lobbying such as public campaigning and the use of the media , enterprises have frequently formed alliances with private interest groups , and ( as we shall see below ) , with their own workforces , in pursuit of their political goals .
18 Photographers also need to be informed of the printing process involved in the publications for which the picture is intended .
19 The young people who sleep rough in the streets of London have the Prime Minister to thank for having only £31 a week income support .
20 Scots very often appear bleak in the eyes of the English .
21 Besides , there was safety in the farm enclosure after the gates had been barred at night , whereas in the street below their apartment the way lay open in either direction , and presences palpitated unseen in the arches of the carriage doors under each house .
22 Below : Ferrari 312T5 looked spectacular in the hands of Villeneuve and Scheckter but the other cars were quicker without the histrionics
23 The political and social tensions thrown up by this strategy became visible in the plans for the rescue and reform of prostitutes which feminists put forward as their alternative to regulation .
24 The dancers and music then swell to fill the stage again , ultimately to depart all sorrow spent with the child-like figure lifted high in the hands of one man and carried away out of sight whilst another dancer kneels low in homage as the music resolves the picture into a great Amen .
25 Wharton 's autobiography ranks high in the annals of psychopathology .
26 Charles worried about the effect it was having on her ; and grew angry and frustrated on his own behalf , that no one seemed interested in the ills of the world .
27 It occurred during Lebanon 's glorious recent history and so only in old magazines or in scratched newsreel films can one sense the phantoms that were even then being made manifest in the streets of Beirut .
28 Regrettably I have rarely seen this in the practices of arts teachers , even those who have expressed this as a crucial attribute of their work .
29 The chances of recruiting enough regulars seemed slender in the conditions of overfull employment prevailing in Britain in the 1950s .
30 17.29 We believe that , throughout the school years , all children should have ample opportunities to write poetry , either singly or in groups ; this is made explicit in the programmes of study .
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