Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mind , I do like the girls I do n't know in the ladies ' room , gelling knives of black hair and saying , ‘ He 's a cunt , that one . ’ |
2 | Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals . |
3 | Judging by his expression , Clive had not been best pleased to find me ensconced in the Parsons ' sitting room that night . |
4 | However , there are wrong answers and these should be pointed out when they appear in the trainees ' work . |
5 | The prison kitchen was located in the short-termers ' compound . |
6 | Where had she gone after appearing in the Julians ' drive on Friday night ? |
7 | The pair had been trapped in an upstairs ' room until firefighters smashed their way in through a window and led them to safety down a ladder . |
8 | It arrived five minutes later when Glenn Hunter superbly headed in a Burrows ' corner . |
9 | Nor , even if full-time , did they typically do the same type or level of paid work as that performed by the men who were included in the employers ' pension schemes . |
10 | Similarly , if a character rides in a chariot then its points value including that of its crew is included in the Characters ' point allowance . |
11 | These will include warranties in respect of Newco , often a new " off the shelf " company administered by management 's lawyers , and in respect of information contained in the managers ' questionnaire concerning the managers themselves ( see Appendix 2 ) . |
12 | Every single criminal case in the country , trivial or serious , starts in the magistrates ' court . |
13 | At the time of writing , the first batch of prosecutions had collapsed in the magistrates ' court , on account of the long delay in launching the prosecutions against those involved . |
14 | Once more Italy is faced with parliamentary chaos , but Italians are well versed in the Neapolitans ' skill in the choreography of ‘ order in disorder ’ . |
15 | If you assumed this public culture reflected political actuality you would be living in a fools ' paradise , the reverse side of Thatcherland . |
16 | But Deana 's persecution , continued more subtly and covertly as the days went by , had left its sting , and she began to wonder if living in the nurses ' home was really the right thing . |
17 | The side of Edward Crumwallis that was most evident during such tête-à-têtes was the petty-minded , niggling side ( that side of his psychological profile that was seldom turned in the parents ' direction ) . |
18 | The relevant provisions of the 1968 Act have never applied in the magistrates ' court and , apart from those proceedings covered by the 1991 Order , hearsay evidence is only admissible on very limited grounds . |
19 | Polly thrust it back into her bag , embarrassed at being caught doing things more properly done in a ladies ' cloakroom , and furious at her own embarrassment . |
20 | We regret though that it will not allow the defence to make an early submission of no case to answer in the magistrates ' court . |
21 | As with most provincial newspapers , stories tend to be written in the reporters ' office with a minimum of telephone calls to check facts and with one eye on the deadline for going to press . |
22 | Even if the new President had entered his official residence , he would have no standing in his own community , and what , after all , is the point of a Maronite President if it is not to integrate the Maronites within the traditional confessional system which — readjusted in the Muslims ' favour — the Tayif agreement perpetuates ? |
23 | since you done it we 've been looking in jewellers ' shops when I go , I go up town twice a week with her , you know , carry all the bags , and er we 're looking in the jewellers ' shop and some old , some lady stood there and , she were looking I says , come on they do n't wear marriage ri , wedding rings there ! |
24 | As we will show , the reality revealed in the pupils ' speech is very different from the reality that has often been reported in the media . |
25 | The whole of the property had been destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 , and the land occupied by the three houses in Foster Lane was either soon after or by the early nineteenth century incorporated in the Goldsmiths ' Hall . |
26 | One day a member of staff found a man smoking in the girls ' dining room . |
27 | You will have the opportunity to participate in the students ' learning processes , for example , through acting as a consultant to a Mini-Enterprise , or through working alongside teachers on the production and delivery of materials and lessons . |
28 | After spraying , the beetle feeds on the crystallised proteins which react in the insects ' gut , causing paralysis then death four to seven days later . |
29 | The most immediate effect upon the lives of the people , however , came in the railways ' ability to transport perishable foodstuffs very long distances , not just within but between countries . |
30 | Even this reduced sentence exceeds , by a considerable margin , the maximum penalty which could have been imposed in a magistrates ' court ( which is where the majority of burglars of this type would normally be tried ) . |