Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] in [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos a I I 've got the contracts right in the Body Shop , we got Karen she used to work in Superdrug , and she came in there the other day and I 'm saying , och , do you know Michelle ? |
2 | The Scots fear discrimination most in the livestock sector where lower limits on qualifying numbers for production subsidies would be particularly painful . |
3 | Beside the Ridgeway and effectively parallel to it as a lower level ran the Terrace-way , here called by the later name of " Pilgrims ' Way " , which passes through Upper and North Hailing to a crossing presumably in the Rochester area . |
4 | arabiensis in the Sudan , show resistance to malathion only in the adult stage and it seems evident that such resistance was not in fact selected by agricultural usage . |
5 | Cook the fennel , onion and petits pois gently in the cooking liquid for 10 minutes , then put with the salmon , reserving the cooking juices . |
6 | Detectives say they have no idea what was stolen because the million-pound villa in a suburb of Rome was turned upside down in the Boxing Day burglary . |
7 | To this the tiger agreed , and having tied their tails together in a reef knot , the pair set off arm in arm . |
8 | It 's two structure house twinned each side obviously in the centre feed passage and they and that 's the wall . |
9 | I mean it was only six or seven foot long but it was a a python nevertheless in a glass case . |
10 | Sir Ralph 's quarters were up a polished wooden staircase in one of the turrets of the White Tower a pleasant , sweet-smelling chamber in sharp contrast to the grim cell over in the North Bastion . |
11 | You just automatically got up in the morning , jumped in your car , went to work , you were there for half six , sun shone , cup of tea , read the Sun , sit down , get on your lathe , have your break at ten o'clock , lunch time , have your meal and then you have a game of football outside in the car park or whatever , and you had a daily little routine . |
12 | ( The first of six recitals illustrating the development and evolution of the piano repertoire from 1700 to 1950 will be given by Nikolai Demidenko tonight in the Elmwood Hall — see page 8 ) . |
13 | Pockets of Iraqi troops continued to resist until Feb. 2 , and fighting was reported to be continuing between allied forces and retreating Iraqi units elsewhere in the border region . |
14 | Even when the basic cause of a present-day problem comes to light early in the regression session , I never go on to the follow-up treatment during the same consultation . |
15 | He had er , fourteen and a half thousand pound once in a building society four year ago there 's nine hundred pound left in his bu er , building society account ! |
16 | We investigated integrating information about mapped probes directly in the probe ordering . |
17 | Any data still in the file buffer is written to the file before the file is closed . |
18 | It was a time of great personal sadness ; his first wife had died in 1927 ; he had married Katherine Harrower-Peters the following year , but she too had died a few months later in an influenza epidemic . |
19 | Four brothers simultaneously in the Football League could be unique , though David suspects that a quartet of Clarkes also gave ‘ family club ’ a new dimension . |
20 | Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand . |
21 | At position M the weight of investment in security1 is zero ( i.e. ) and the investor has concentrated his investment solely in the market portfolio ( where the investor has only invested in I to the extent of the share 's capitalization compared to that of the market as a whole ) . |
22 | It ca n't be easy playing the lyre , singing , dancing and doing handstands simultaneously in the chariot race , and yes I do think it wise to have an enema the night before . |
23 | However , it is not the case that presentation of a word is assumed to leave no trace behind in the logogen system after a second or more has elapsed . |
24 | Fig 85 Maui Mayer from Hawaii performing a cut back in a World Cup wave riding event . |
25 | There is a gap now in the Opren story . |
26 | Once a pair are in good condition , they will probably begin to go through the spawning ritual even in the community tank . |
27 | The first time I met them , a few months ago in a London photo studio , they were having confetti dumped over their heads by a girl who plays Gemma in Neighbours . |
28 | I use the term here in the language teaching sense of the presentation of new language items which will be the focus for the next unit of work . |
29 | I really believe , and it is here I think that I differ from your that there is a great deal in Tariff Reform ; and I believe also that there is a great deal even in the food part of it . |
30 | In the first case , the delay was expected to prevent further rehearsal of words late in the word list and as a result reduce the chance of their recall . |