Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] winter " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Patients suffered in the Winter of Discontent in 1979 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ) .
11 Was hers built in the winter or summer ?
12 THERE HAVE been a few tactical errors made in the winter lists of new rugby books .
13 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 " .
14 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 .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 If horses are housed in the winter , treatment at that time with an anthelmintic effective against larval trichonemes will reduce the risk of disease due to their mass emergence in the spring .
17 They are often sold in the winter months from small casks kept on bar counters .
18 One of the most recent , from Sweden , revealed that statistically , pups born in the winter in that country are more likely to develop hip dysplasia than pups born in the summer … but only in some breeds , not in others .
19 They were unpublished stories , filled with the plight of his affairs : an art student , bundled in the winter snow and as bright as Easter , a girl , really .
20 The Economic League , formed in the winter of 1919 to 1920 in order to lead a counter-attack by British capitalism against the rise of a mass labour movement , also added greatly to the difficulties of the General Council .
21 However , some rugs are prefixed by the word Kurk ( or Kork ) — as in Kurk Kashan — which indicates that the rug was made from wool taken from the flanks and shoulders — where the fibres are longest — of lambs reared in the winter and clipped in the spring .
22 I would rather see him and Chris Lewis ( a constant injury worry ) facing the Pakistanis this summer without carrying niggling injuries sustained in the winter .
23 One day in early spring from her perch in the beech Marian saw something white moving in a gash in the forest where a tree had fallen in the winter gales .
24 Figure 4.6 Starlings normally migrate south west during the autumn ; the points on the left hand map show where starlings that were banded in The Hague , Holland , were later recovered in the winter and in the breeding season .
25 The close attention which the union committee gave to every case of a girl being hired in the winter and spring months of 1910 argues that the recruitment had slowed to a trickle , as is borne out by an analysis by age of the sample in Chapter 6 : whereas large numbers of the women would have been 14-year-olds in 1908–9 , hardly any were younger than this .
26 In a painting such as the Female Figure , executed in the winter of 1910–11 , the subject is still much more easily recognizable than it had been in Picasso 's Cadaquès work , or even in the Portrait of Kahnweiler .
27 Famine and a typhus epidemic struck in the winter of 1919–20 .
28 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 .
29 It was to repel these undesirable side-effects of the open-door policy that the ‘ spiritual pollution ’ campaign was started in the winter of 1983 .
30 Instead their worst fears were confirmed in the winter of 1950 – 51 when the war spread to involve forces from communist China .
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