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

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1 SIR — On July 28 , 1980 , Neil Kinnock told The Times : ‘ I want to retire at 50 , I want to play cricket in the summer and geriatric football in the winter , and sing in the choir . ’
2 I Spare time as a school boy , I used to play either football in the winter or cricket in the summer .
3 ‘ Well Miami is only any good in the winter months .
4 They spent the evening trying them in different places and ended with one in the hall and one in the window seat in the winter parlour .
5 Whilst air transport and travel was still in its infancy , Howey Bay averaged more than 100 flights per day , being made by floatplanes in the summer and ski-equipped aircraft in the winter .
6 Yes I think , I do n't know whether it 's half past eight or nine o'clock , but it 's certainly , it 's in the dark in the Winter
7 They used to go swimming and walks in the winter , have their friends in for tea
8 At Dentdale 's eastern end , Dent Head and the viaduct lead into the dale , the road winding on to Lea Yeat and Cowgill where the narrow winding Coal Road climbs by Monkeybeck Grains and below Shaking Moss over into Garsdale , its highest points often being blocked by snow in the winter months .
9 And again we talked last week about the use of colour in photographs in brochures and things , if you like , to reinforce the sunshine element when you 're sat in the snow in the winter watching Wish You Were Here or one of the holiday programmes .
10 ‘ Here , we 're just 10 minutes from the airport , 5 minutes from the motorway and we have a view of the Ochils ( a range of low hills just north of the Firth of Forth which are often dusted with snow in the winter ) to remind us what we 're here for . ’
11 This is proved by a letter from one Mr. Wildhagen to Sir William le Fleming and dated the 19 October 1721 : " hellip ; your honr know it is impossible for the men to work att your Fells of Conistone in the winter season for long as their houses are unbuilt , they haveing so far to come and go to thir lodgings …
12 It is a performance of real moral authority , lightly worn , and richly earns her the right to be the character who , like Paulina in The Winter 's Tale , stage-manages the resurrection of the heroine — here literally pregnant with the future .
13 The extra hour of daylight in the winter evenings that this would mean would also be accompanied by an extra hour of darkness in the winter mornings .
14 Lancaster 's action in the winter of 1328–9 scarcely deserves the name of rebellion .
15 Though it was much less grand , it reminded her of what her mistress had called ‘ the doll 's house ’ , that little house they had rented for six months in the winter of '48 in the Piazza Pitti .
16 The preference for polling has increased from about 50 per cent 60 years ago to about 95 per cent today , presumably by selection to suit management systems in which the cattle are housed for as much as eight months in the winter .
17 To the left is Tramezaïgues , a hamlet said because of its position on a northern slope to get no sun at all for three months in the winter and from where a very bad road leads up through the pine forests to the Hospice de Rioumajou , and one of the numerous old mule tracks into Spain .
18 Moore ( 1938a ) believed the oystercatcher , Haematopus ostralegus , to be the main avian predator and Feare ( 1967 ) suggested that " a large proportion " of the estimated 6900 of adult H. lapillus mortality on the Yorkshire coast in the winter of 1965–66 was due to these birds .
19 The guests ' lounge is comfortable , with a wood-burning stove used for cooking chestnuts in the winter .
20 The cold in the winter and the heat in the summer , ’ Sean assured her .
21 When I came to the Cotswolds and looked for a studio , before I even looked for house , I found a great barn , a wonderful old building , except that it was cathedral-like and freezing cold in the winter .
22 But they 're hellish cold in the winter !
23 Any remaining doubts about Shabba 's status were demolished when ‘ Who She Love ’ , a single for Jammy 's shared with Cocoa Tea and Home T , hit Number One in the reggae charts in Jamaica , London , New York , Toronto and Miami in the winter of 1988 –'89.;
24 In Madrid , intolerable in the heats of summer , sentries froze at their posts in the winter .
25 In the UK , of course , there are fewer hours of sun in the winter than there are in summer .
26 Meeting new people , getting to other countries in the winter .
27 bronchitis in the winter
28 ‘ When some rare Northern bird like the pine grosbeak is seen thus far south in the winter , he does not suggest poverty , but dazzles us with his beauty .
29 He is not a man who courts company , often cutting a solitary and somewhat broody figure , but colleagues say he was frustrated by his lack of opportunities with England in the winter and , more recently , by his inability to build big innings for Middlesex .
30 But at the same time the British greatly annoyed Washington by their abortive effort to draw Jordan into the Baghdad Pact in the winter of 1955 – 56 — an inept political move .
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