Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] it in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Innocent of intrigue , Meredith suddenly discovered it in the dark depths of Lucenzo Salviati 's eyes .
2 Cos I w he was , he was in the Post Office one day and he saw this old woman and she 'd just cashed all her giros and this bloke just nicked it in the Post Office .
3 Mr Torughu promptly placed it in an envelope with his official report and sent it to UEFA .
4 This is used mainly for business but Fred also uses it in the evenings and at weekends for the family .
5 Du Camp probably coarsened it in the retelling , and there would have been many Flaubertian redraftings before publication .
6 I mean suddenly we had the example of a women 's support group from the miner 's strike th that we had the idea you know fr from that erm and Yona really put it in a nutshell when she said I think er er you know behind closed doors the women worrying about what was gon na happen next you know they felt very frustrated and in a way it was a way to channel o our energies away i i i it was seen as that really in the beginning you know as a a sort of a more as a way of getting rid of the well y you know the sort of desperation er the impotence one felt of not being able to do anything in this situation and it 's er and by now of course we 've all become as a group very close er you know we 're we 're more like a big family now really an sort of er a lot of the women have never really sort of regularly been to meetings an th the commitment there is very strong really that we all turn up to our Tuesday meetings sort of .
7 The French learned that lesson in Paris where footing it in a queue suffering at least a little bit for art is required before access to the Winged Victory of Samothrace or ‘ The artist 's studio ’ by Gustave Courbet .
8 He tore it open , moistened the end of one gloved finger then dipped it in the substance and touched it to his tongue .
9 Instead , the Paris-Brussels axis firmly rejects it in the name of ‘ humanism ’ .
10 When an edge is completed then any partial edge immediately preceding it in the chart is examined to see if the newly completed edge is required for completion .
11 I do n't give a damn about Ivan 's ridiculous rag , said Charles , but of course he did , he cared much more than she did , and with reason , for Ivan usually managed to deliver her some backhanded compliment , whereas Charles always got it in the neck : ‘ HEADLEAND CRASHES HEADLONG ’ had been the headline of Ivan 's latest piece of gossip , which had consisted of a dangerous account of Charles 's behaviour at a meeting of a board of directors , laced with unfounded but inventive innuendo about a country house which he and Liz were said to be purchasing as a tax dodge .
12 Having described the setpoint theory in convincing detail , Bennett and Gurin then put it in a historical context .
13 I never wanted to go to university although I do know , however , that my mum and dad always had it in the back of their minds that I would go .
14 Get an overhaul kit for your old pump then replace it in the vehicle .
15 As Wolfgang Momberger of Steigenberger Hotels neatly put it in the Review of the World Travel & Tourism Environmental Research Centre ( WTTERC ) , published to coincide with last year 's Rio Earth Summit , ‘ We move , feed and accommodate hundreds of millions of people around the globe every year .
16 Shoreditch eventually found it in a dictionary of American slang : ‘ A horse who wins a race by prearrangement ; a person , team , candidate , etc , who will or did win easily . ’
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