Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [num ord] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 It seems reasonable to suggest that the natural theme we is omitted in the second sentence in order to foreground the rheme .
2 The origin of a different approach lies in the mid-nineteenth century in Lumley v. Gye .
3 Bull exploited hesitancy in the Polish defence when he headed in the second goal in the 36th minute , again from a Smith cross , after good work by David Batty .
4 As in the case of the physical events considered in the last chapter in connection with causation and other nomic connection , mental events strictly speaking are to be regarded as individual properties or sets of such properties .
5 This is the strategy pursued in a second tradition in cross-national industrial relations research .
6 Mr Fallon said the Government was providing much more money for training than it had done in the last recession in the '80s .
7 This typical Pennine longhouse with thick stone walls , Viking timbers and mullioned windows was built in the 17th century in a style originated by the Norsemen .
8 Turku Castle was built in the thirteenth century in a strategic position on the harbour .
9 Slowly we discovered this amazing cliff garden built in the nineteenth century in the style of marie antoinette at Waddesdon .
10 After trials in the pilot schools ( see below ) the following form of identification was adopted in the first question in part one :
11 ‘ I played in the last game in the Third Division before we were relegated to the Fourth .
12 These , and the many other fine Victorian buildings in the city , were paid for by the fortunes made in the 19th century in the wool manufacturing and tailoring trades .
13 The dramatic story of the royal rescue has always attracted visitors , and an attempt to ‘ restore ’ the house to its appearance when Charles was here was made in the 19th century in deference to this appeal .
14 The same position was reflected in the third recital in the Preamble to Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 of 19 January 1976 laying down a common structural policy for the fishing industry ( Official Journal 1976 No .
15 The increasing importance of the diplomatic network which bound together the States of Europe was reflected in the eighteenth century in the development in most countries of central institutions for the direction of foreign policy .
16 To meet this demand springs began to be used in the fifteenth century in place of weights as the source of motive power in clocks .
17 THE SECOND snooker tournament held by Walton and Hersham branch in February netted a record £1,458 for the RNLI , exactly double the amount raised in the first tournament in 1990 .
18 Beginning in the first week in August , Sri Lankan fans will , in the course of six months , see Australia , New Zealand and England perform here .
19 Received Pronunciation is the accent , used by a minority of speakers in Britain , that developed in the nineteenth century in the public schools and universities , and was associated in the 1930s and 1940s with BBC newsreaders .
20 The presumed parish coffin at St James , Garlickhythe , City of London , is , in fact , an elm container made in 1855 for the safekeeping of ‘ Jimmy Garlick ’ , the celebrated seventeenth-century desiccated corpse ; he was subsequently recased in the nineteenth century in a glass-fronted mahogany vitrine , erect rather than supine , at which time it must have been decided to keep the coffin rather than discard it .
21 This church was erected in the mid-nineteenth century in an area of South London which was being developed , to an overall plan , as a residential estate .
22 The alternative to the Protocols as a base to the conspiracy theory was the revival of the French counter-revolutionary tradition , which had been developed in the first articles in the ‘ Cause of World Unrest ’ disclosures in the Morning Post in July 1920 , and was handed down to posterity in more permanent form in Nesta Webster 's version of world history .
23 Here the discourse proceeds through a repeated grammatical structure ( to X and not to Y the/for Z ) into which different words are slotted , creating a rhythm which is finally broken in the last phrase in a way which may seem to imitate the sense of relief and reward the prayer concerns .
24 But Truman did not hesitate to intervene in the next crisis in the Far East , when North Korean troops invaded the South Korean Republic on 25 June 1950 ( CORE , pp. 150–51 ) .
25 Whatever the government allows in due course by way of contingency arrangements which it intends to permit in the first instance in personal injury cases , it is unlikely to sweep away the need for Legal Aid .
26 Manchester City 's Quinn netted in the eleventh minute in their match away to Port Vale , but the home side drew level with ace marksman Beckford after thirty six minutes .
27 They appear to have been settled in the seventh century in areas now known as Kosovo , Montenegro and Bosnia .
28 A much shorter note had appeared in the first volume in 1748 .
29 It recounts the dehumanizing conditions under which children labour in the Third World in order to provide commodities and services to consumers usually from the West .
30 She said that had been his double and he 'd got away scot-free to come to live in the last country in the world where people would think of looking for him .
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