Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] a [noun sg] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He sits as a judge in the House of Lords , where he also acts as Speaker ; he is a cabinet minister and advises on constitutional issues ; and his department , established in 1885 , is our nearest approach to a Ministry of Justice and has responsibility for many aspects of the legal system . |
2 | Mr Tapie is by no means a doctrinaire socialist and sits as an independent in the National Assembly . |
3 | [ For loan guarantees as an issue in the ongoing peace process see pp. 38787 ; 38452 and previous months . ] |
4 | Much has been written about Kaplan 's magnificent obsession with that work , and with the projects born of this love : his purchase of the manuscript , his subsequent publication in 1986 of a facsimile score with comprehensive documentation that stands as a touchstone in the field of book production . |
5 | The allied general counts as a character in the normal way but he does not benefit from any of the special rules for generals . |
6 | ALMOST choking on his cask conditioned , Colin Robinson from Darlington writes about an incident in the Tap and Spile crucible of the town 's real ale pubs . |
7 | The building , which faces west , lies below a turn in the Sacred Way which zigzags up the steep site to the temple , on a little terrace just above the south wall of the sanctuary . |
8 | Around the corner , the small office which looks like a hole in the wall of a shady bookie and turns out to be something of an art gallery , is again amiably in flow . |
9 | To some extent , everything looks like a failure in the middle . |
10 | Tuesday looks like an oasis in a desert of work and effort so make sure you plunge headlong into its refreshing and revitalising waters . |
11 | Digestion is suspended and their food lies like a load in the stomach ; fullness and distress come on immediately after eating . |
12 | You cough and swallow , and that gets it into your stomach , and it develops into an adult in the lower bowel . |
13 | Here , one starts with a connection in the world , and appears to describe it by way of our characterization of it , the character of our belief about it . |
14 | She lives in a hole in the ground . |
15 | ‘ The child who lives in a clearing in the jungle has to move out of the clearing and into the jungle one day , ’ she says . |
16 | Easily Accessible : The village of Rockbourne nestles in a hollow in the Downs on the edge of the New Forest and boasts a 13th-century church and a Roman villa . |
17 | This was necessary in case there were different adherent bacteria on the mucosal surface in disease and controls , and for these experiments faecal fluid was aspirated at colonoscopy and added in 100 µl aliquots to a specimen in the culture system . |
18 | An appeal from a decision of a district judge in the county lies to a judge in the same court . |
19 | The guitars stagger all over the place , the singer hacks his throat raw and the song stutters to a halt in a welter of feedback . |
20 | Assuming that the measuring device itself is reliable , if a single measurement corresponds to a variation in the measurement of the reference card then this fact is flagged on the output . |
21 | A designer looks at a table in a mariner different from a housewife or a furniture manufacturer . |
22 | It 's mildly encouraging now , though , when Tod looks at a woman in the street . |
23 | The walk starts at a gate in the roadside wall at this junction , opposite a copse of trees marking an old Quaker burial ground . |
24 | Two eyes serve a movement that now and again now and now and now sets neat prints into the snow between trees and warily allaying shadows shadow lies by a stump in a hollow of a body that is bold to come across clearings , an eye , a widening , deepening greenness brilliantly concentratedly coming about its own business till with a sudden sharp hot stink of fox , it enters the dark hole of the head . |
25 | And we lack provisions that allows for a presidency in the absence of a minister is a good one as long as it is monitored closely by district council . |
26 | This is friendly Borrins Moor Cave and is most easily located by following Alum Pot Beck upstream from Alum Pot to the point where it passes through a gap in the field wall . |
27 | This means that the modulus is much lower , but so too is the damping , which passes through a maximum in the vicinity of T g . |
28 | On the other hand , when one is obsessively searching for the solution to a problem , it may be consciously recognised when it occurs as a fluctuation in the random activity of the subconscious whereas in other circumstances it might not emerge at the conscious level at all . |
29 | We step past Calvin who doodles with a twig in the dust , and make our way towards the car . |
30 | Capital redemption reserve The shares which are purchased must be immediately cancelled , which results in a reduction in the company 's issued share capital . |