Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Say w when we would used to bring the the stock in at the Menai Bridge Fair , that was the twenty fourth of October .
2 ‘ Now when I know the boys are preparing for another game and I 'm not there , I will miss it ; the familiar routine , meeting at the Petersham Hotel in Richmond on a Wednesday night , the late meal , the exchange of views as people come in ; the Thursday morning training , dashing round to golf or wherever in the afternoon , the team meeting in the evening , the Friday session , probably going to the cinema at night , the leg pulling , the nervous jokes on the Saturday of the game itself , the closing in from the outside world . ’
3 Do you feel that it 's pointing the right way , bringing the sun in through the right windows at the right time of day ?
4 During the last year I have played in several fun competitions most of these were what was called Texas scrambles they are where everybody in the team hits a ball off the tee then where the best shot lands everybody plays their shot from that position this happens until the ball is in the hole the winning team is the team in with the lowest score .
5 did he ever explain to you what the urgency of having to have the article in on the following Saturday was ? , did he ev , did he ever tell you anything ?
6 Micky Bennett 's free-kick was flicked on by Gary Blissett and Allon steered the ball in at the far post .
7 Who else but the irrepressible Cowan who knocked the ball in at the far post after an excellent build-up involving Gregg Davidson , Peter Murray , Russell and Sandy Fraser who supplied the final pass .
8 While there was nothing extraordinary about the goal itself , Chapman turning the ball in at the near post after Clough had driven an indirect free-kick low through a crowd of players , the circumstances in which the kick had been given were a little odd and left Everton looking apoplectic .
9 Fiona Lee made it 2–2 when she squeezed the ball in at the near post , but Shorney restored Slough 's advantage with her second penalty after Crook had stopped the ball illegally .
10 Rocastle continued to play brilliantly and it was he who crossed the ball in for the third .
11 Boyd took the ball in from the one yard line to reduce the Tornadoes lead to one point .
12 Double glaze with bubble polythene to keep the warmth in during the coldest months .
13 Compare the description of the agony in In the Same boat ( a story the end of which is truer to the experience than i– the end of The Brushwood Boy ) : ‘ Suppose you were a violin string — vibrating — and someone put his finger on you ’ with the image of the ‘ banjo string drawn tight ’ for the breaking wave in The finest Story in the World .
14 Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others , and yet avoid total separation by ‘ the filling in of the potential space with creative living , with the use of symbols , and with all that adds up to cultural life ’ ( Winnicott , 1971 ) .
15 As yet there is usually a reluctance to follow the Psalmist in including the negative aspects of human emotion , but songs have considerable potential for the expression of anger and sadness .
16 You only feel the surge and turbulence of the ocean in about the top metre , so you can stay with the life and sunshine with ease .
17 Well no , no what I 'm saying was , the fifteen seaters here you see but I ca n't , I sha n't be put the petrol in for the both shall I ? clean tomorrow night .
18 ‘ They called the doctor in from the nearest town , and the local militia chief questioned the girl .
19 Four times a day , the nurse pulled back the white cover , turned Dot on her side , pulled up the gown and thrust the needle in with the savage pain of a bayonet .
20 Fill the number in on the remaining circle on your game card .
21 She hoped Daak could get the shuttle in at the first attempt .
22 The stage in between the original negative and the dupe is called an interpositive , and is on a low-contrast stock with a limited range of colours , mostly greys and greens .
23 Banks — in Belfast last week to give a reading from ‘ Complicity ’ ( Little Brown , £15.99 ) — has once again struck gold with a psychological thriller that draws the reader in from the first grisly murder on page one .
24 And that means he does n't get a look in with the beautiful Roxane .
25 A MAN burgled a pub just a few weeks after he was caught with the proceeds from a break in at the same place .
26 This had a tube in between the two rails .
27 ‘ You have n't put a mouthful in for the last ten minutes . ’
28 We would like , for instance , to see : — An architect trying to get a pram in through the tiny front porch of the modern house .
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