Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb base] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And er the fire was underneath this you see in a little grate and you used to open the door and stoke it up and er more often than not it was fired by slack , which was a residue of the coal out of the coal house , you know when you broke your coal up with the lumps the the little sl bits of slack they were all put on one side for the copper fire .
2 This will create a seating island which is probably all you need in a confined space .
3 The form is all you have in the initial stages , and if you do n't erm fill it out sensibly then you do n't get as far as the interview , when of course your individual personality can start to come through .
4 We 've got ta make sure we stay in the first division but
5 All we have in the General Secretary 's report is one page .
6 The strengths of the present one lie in the male singers : Markus Schäfer is a lightish Acis , who knows how to shade such a piece as ‘ Love in her eyes sits playing ’ , while Wilfried Jochens makes an exceptionally graceful and fluent Damon ( my apologies if I have these two the wrong way round ; the box and booklet are not explicit ) ; while Peter Like , with his light staccato , his controlled pianissimo and his splendidly rotund tone , makes as good a Polyphemus as any I recall .
7 FIGURE 3 I put in a few plants growing outside the window .
8 The above provisions are those which apply in the normal case .
9 More angular and less fluid in outline than those which feature in the final version of ‘ La Danse ’ , the figures are painted in predominantly grey-blue tones against an unfinished blue background .
10 I have referred to the complicated question of administration , which will require careful drafting , but we want to try to ensure that those who serve in the voluntary reserve forces are available when they are needed and that their position is properly protected .
11 It was not too surprising , therefore , that one of the King , s former ministers , the Count of Lezay-Marnésia , should allow his daughter to become one of the Empress 's ladies , though he could not have known that his gesture would be immortalized , for she is one of those who figure in the famous painting by Winterhalter ( now in the Musée National du Chateau de Compiègne ) .
12 Among those who are , there are those who follow in the fine tradition of writers such as Bairstow , Bullock , Darke , Harris , Stanford , Sumsion and Charles Wood .
13 He would therefore argue that conventions are established by their acceptance by those who participate in the political arena .
14 He defines the core of the business class as ‘ those who participate in the strategic control of the enterprises which form the monopoly sector of the British economy ’ .
15 Others will call them Diakka , unclean and amoral spirits , who take great delight in terrorising those who dabble in the spiritual phenomena without sufficient knowledge .
16 Those who indulge in the shameful practice of ‘ ambushing ’ , or seeking to frustrate the work of the emergency services , deserve to face severe penalties .
17 It is very difficult , particularly for those who work in a stuffy , overcrowded office , to which they commute on a stuffy overcrowded train , successfully to avoid catching cold or other viruses .
18 There were n't the business organisations that we have today , which place those who work in a particular place in the structure , as employee or employer .
19 Generally , however , those who work in the challenging environment of the Middle East tend to be looking for a change , an enhanced salary , a more favourable climate and a better lifestyle .
20 I parked Armstrong in Golden Square , which is known as On Golden Pond to those who work in the posh offices there , and cut through Brewer Street .
21 Another conclusion that can be drawn from this table is that , apart from the southern cone countries , those who work in the modern sector of the economy comprise a minority of the population .
22 Mrs Shephard told farmers in her native Norfolk : ‘ Farming is a major industry whose importance to maintaining the health of rural life , both for those who work in the country- side and those who enjoy it as an amenity , is all too easily forgotten .
23 One , the general public , can really only be reached by direct advertising in the media — the other , the ‘ gate-keepers , ’ those who work in the social field and in advice agencies , need to be approached much more selectively .
24 I pay tribute to all those who work in the national health service in Wales for having achieved these outstanding results .
25 She admires wealth-creators , entrepreneurs , and people who have taken a chance in the market rather than those who work in the public sector .
26 That means little or no Pay Rises for those who work in the Public Sector .
27 It is a fairly cynical thesis but one that is not without its merits , as those who work in the public sector might testify .
28 That is welcomed by those who work in the public service as much as by those who use it .
29 Politicians also need to respect the motivations of those who work in the public sector .
30 Those who work in the formal sector are partly protected by the continued existence of a minimum wage requirement , but for the majority of those in the informal sector or in peasant agriculture , there is no such security .
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