Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] winter " in BNC.

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1 Any coat sufficed in the winter '68/'69 : army jackets ; donkey jackets ; your dad 's five sizes too big tweed work coat ; army and RAF great coats ; parkas ( preferably not swallowtail , but this was n't crucial ) ; lightweight nylon ‘ surfer ’ jackets ; anoraks , fly-fronted macs , Levi , leather , denim , corduroy or suede jackets ( or Wrangler ) , you name it — as long as it was n't fashion — though Levi 's tackle was always accepted , whatever it was , until 1970 when they brought out flares or bell-bottoms — orange tagged & pre-shrunk ( see jeans section ) .
2 As reported in the Winter 1990 issue , it is cared for , beautifully I can report , by Pierre Regnault , a pre-war French airman who escaped to England in 1940 , and enlisted in the RAFVR .
3 We have many more people dying in the winter here than in colder countries such as Sweden or Canada . ’
4 In New York I 'd sat in the winter sun on wooden steps at South Street pier and swapped cards with an old girlfriend , now a free-lance writer .
5 With the magazine deadline now passed , a tribute to Tom is not possible for this edition , but one will be included in the Winter 1993 edition published in January
6 Their problem is their flower buds tend to swell in the winter and can be damaged by frost or winds .
7 Because erm , sun goes round very often it starts in the winter .
8 If it were found that more accidents occurred in the winter months between 6 and 8 o'clock in the evening compared with noon and 2 o'clock , is this because , during the early evening , lighting is worse , there is more traffic , drivers have been working longer and are more tired , or weather conditions are worse ?
9 Recharge normally happens in the winter or rainy season .
10 Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms .
11 In April the protective mound of soil safeguarding the grafting wound is ploughed back , burying the manure applied in the winter and levelling off the ground between the rows of vines .
12 The rest of us travel those kinds of journeys vicariously , slumped in a winter armchair reading accounts of Himalayan kingdoms reached only by months of walking , or of chucking in the job , mortgaging the house and sailing to the spice islands with oriental pirates .
13 Knowledge of the extent of this variation is required , especially on what are likely to he the worst conditions , and if possible sampling should be done in the winter and spring in the British Isles , when the run-off after rain tends to be heavy , as well as in the summer .
14 Patients suffered in the Winter of Discontent in 1979 .
15 But no no er there was so many hinds having to be shot in the winter time and and and it would be sent away you see .
16 Gavoty knew Honegger and had discussed with him this astonishing work — ‘ a drama in three acts , a formless prayer articulated by a world in turmoil' — which Honegger had written in the winter of 1945–6 .
17 Probably written in the winter of 1857 , those two words were to propel him into prominence and , ultimately , the White House as newspapers across the country broadcast his speech ( est. $300,000–500,000 ; £196,000–327,000 ) .
18 They seem to have peaked in the winter when nature itself can be grey enough , or maybe I just remember them as peaking in the winter .
19 When asked how it was done , Ruysch simply said that the corpse had been put in cold water for a day or so , the aorta and venae cavae were then opened , the blood cleared out and the whole put in hot water for four to six hours ; for the injection he had used suet or tallow in the winter , and added wax , turpentine and resin in summer .
20 Was hers built in the winter or summer ?
21 By manipulating the number of days in the intercalary month they could prolong a term of office or hasten an election , with the result that by the time of Julius Caesar the civil year was about three months out of phase with the astronomical year , so that the winter months fell in the autumn and the spring equinox came in the winter .
22 The final nail in Laker 's coffin came in the winter of 1981 when the big transatlantic carriers , including British Airways , cut their fares to match Laker 's .
23 When you came in the Winter , to gain access to the stack ,
24 THERE HAVE been a few tactical errors made in the winter lists of new rugby books .
25 As a result of high-altitude measurements made in the winter of 1989/90 by Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition , scientists at Colorado University published findings in September 1990 indicating that the ozone layer above the Arctic was seriously depleted " although there is as yet no ozone hole in the Arctic " .
26 Unfortunately , the majority of energy used in homes is for space heating ( heating the rooms and the people ) and this is mostly needed in the winter when there is not sufficient sunshine in this country for solar energy to be feasible .
27 What happened in the winter , did it ever freeze up ?
28 ‘ The inconvenience arising from cold in the most carefully constructed railway carriage , where a long journey has to be performed in the winter season , suggested to the directors the necessity of fixing a warming apparatus in the bed of the carriage , and Mr. Perkins , the inventor of the steam gun , has accordingly fitted a very ingenious apparatus for the purpose of heating the carriage , which may be thus briefly described : — a coil of pipe placed near the hinder axletree , and supplied with water from a small cistern in the bed of the carriage , is kept heated by means of a lamp with four burners .
29 Both men were dubious about how long someone would be able to endure in the winter , equally they could think of no alternative .
30 Also , very usefully , an offer was kindly made by a warden of a local nature reserve to help in the winter woodland management .
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