Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] in [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Asked about how the two parts of the exhibition about fifty autograph works in the first part followed by a section on debatable works by pupils and followers were connected , Dr Brown agreed that the two parts were , in fact , rather distinct . |
2 | This tragedy occurred in the last Grand Prix race on the old circuit and was won by James Hunt in a McLaren . |
3 | Around Stoney Street ( south-east of city centre near St Mary 's Church ) is a commercial complex built in the nineteenth century , occupying a considerable part of the medieval town 's former area , and now known as the Lace Market . |
4 | The answer to this impasse lies in a third way of knowing , one which is based on presuppositions . |
5 | As you know , the Society has accepted an invitation from BAGA to send a team to Amsterdam in 1991 as part of the British Team to participate in the 9th World Gymnaestrada . |
6 | He says , We want this job done in a tenth of the time . |
7 | He is leading an English team to compete in the first ever Irish staging of the Jack Charlton Trout Cup — an event which will take place at a lake near Bantry in County Cork on March 29 and 30 . |
8 | Only the defeat of Germany in 1945 made it possible for a satisfactory study of German war aims in the first world war to be undertaken . |
9 | Winter visitors disperse quite rapidly in April and May , and little through passage in spring is shown by the counts in Fig. 2 , except in 1973 and 1974 when a marked movement occurred in the second half of February . |
10 | Resolved , That this House welcomes Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer 's Autumn Statement , which reaffirmed the Government 's forecast of a modest recovery in the second half of 1991 , with growth gathering pace in 1992 ; notes that the total output of the British economy rose in the third quarter of 1991 , providing further confirmation of this forecast ; and congratulates the Government on its sound and prudent economic policies , which have reduced inflation from nearly 11 per cent . |
11 | The origins of this popular movement lie in the first wave of pressure for disarmament , which began with the emergence of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ( CND ) in 1958 and ended in 1964 , with its decline in the face of the new Labour Government 's failure to rid itself of nuclear weapons . |
12 | ‘ Why was this baby kidnapped in the first place ? ’ |
13 | The 601s Motorola intends shipping in high volume beginning in the third quarter are being made by IBM Corp , Motorola 's partner along with Apple Computer Inc in the PowerPC push . |
14 | The 601s Motorola intends shipping in high volume beginning in the third quarter are being made by IBM Corp , Motorola 's partner along with Apple Computer Inc in the PowerPC push . |
15 | A powerful recognition of this tenet comes in the fifth chapter of Paul 's letter to the Ephesians . |
16 | This policy culminated in the 75th anniversary of the tramway in 1960 , which was a publicity triumph of the tramway . |
17 | It is the kind of ‘ big ’ development that is very out of fashion with the money men at present , and it is unlikely that we will be seeing anything on this scale started in the next few years . |
18 | The origin of a different approach lies in the mid-nineteenth century in Lumley v. Gye . |
19 | Our clear frustration showed in the second half and we are as disappointed as our fans . |
20 | I refer to the rapid decline of the use of walnut in English furniture making in the first half of the 18th century . |
21 | Newstead is a rare example of a medieval priory converted in the 16th century for use as a family house . |
22 | There is evidence that this trend existed in the nineteenth century ( Hill 1925 ) as well as more recently . |
23 | ‘ If the gods will it that the old man dies in the next six months , he will die , and I will claim the credit . |
24 | As well as a personal response , I would like this letter published in the next BAIE News . |
25 | Yeah , they would , let the bake it we used to Danish foods and cos we used to have a Danish er , we used to have erm Polish ship come in one week and an English ship come in the next week and the , the bacon was just pigs were all killed , wrapped in sacking and tied with string , and they used to be laid in the hold like that . |
26 | Further expansion followed in the 19th & 20th centuries , and Edinburgh retains a rich architectural heritage within what is still a compact city of some 500,000 people . |
27 | Here she became involved with people form the BBC Orchestra , as there was a double bass player living in the next room . |
28 | He 's the second top player to go in the last few weeks . |
29 | ( a ) Sinusoidal projection , and equal-area projection developed in the 16th century . |
30 | As the pace of economic exploitation quickened in the nineteenth century the forests were depleted , the ravages of the woodmen being supplemented by the destructive habits of the goats kept by the peasants . |