Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] in [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It uses up all the gaps in between the gaps . |
2 | fold bandage and if you want , pack it away like that , you bring the end in the centre , there , so and again the ends in to the centre , just so that they meet like this , like this the centre , just so that they meet there , again , start like this , ends just to meet in the centre do n't overlap them too much and again bend into the centre and you 've got a nice little pad , if you ever need a pad for plonking on a wound quickly , there you 've got a pad , or putting against an ear or anything you want it for and you open it up quickly and you 've got a bandage , two of those and you 've got a |
3 | You open the top and then let the cats in at the bottom ! |
4 | The arguments in Beyond the Pleasure Principle which sought to establish that all organisms aim at death , a return to the state of inanimate matter , were admitted by Freud to be ones which could be overthrown by later biological research . |
5 | ‘ The teachers told me he 'd let the clots in with the cream . ’ |
6 | To establish the size of the spaces in between the pleats : |
7 | He smiled , seeing it ahead of him ; imagining Beth there in the low-beamed living room , the fire lit and the curtains drawn ; seeing her , as he had so often seen her , go to the back door and call the children in from the meadow . |
8 | After bringing the horses in from the fields and putting feed in the stables for them , his next task was to bring all the sheep in close to the farm . |
9 | Gazzer grabbed the wheelchair and began to push it along the paths in between the flower-beds . |
10 | Better in many cases to stick the photographs in at the printing stage and have them done by traditional methods . |