Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had driven straight into a brick lorry , and car and driver coalesced in the final spasm . |
2 | Lawyers and a shorthand writer gathered in the front room of his home in Beith , Strathclyde , to take his evidence before a court-appointed Commissioner . |
3 | Special finishes are of course completed in the time-honoured fashion ; sunbursts and other fancy finishes are carried out by hand . |
4 | A number of missions owe their existence to the initiative and financial support given in the first place by the Association . |
5 | Only one copy of Section 1 needs to be filled in , but ideally separate copies of Sections 2 , 3 and 4 should be filled in for each course taught in the appropriate field . |
6 | That was fine , but I had not reckoned with the excitement the case aroused in the popular press . |
7 | In the present context of the nine archetypes , a description given in a Gnostic text is particularly interesting . |
8 | J. D. North has succeeded in reconstructing the St Albans escapement from the purely verbal description given in the surviving manuscript . |
9 | The lawn to the south of the house , shown on a plan by Bourginion , the French surveyor employed to redesign the garden , corresponds almost exactly with the description given in the second edition ( 1733 ) of the Dictionary , where Miller insists on frequent mowing and rolling to keep the grass in good order . |
10 | An administrative block of text arranged in a standard format which is added to all LIFESPAN modules . |
11 | One day on the weary way up from school a truck stacked with furniture ground past Martha ; when she reached Nana 's house she found the truck stopped in the overgrown yard next door , and a fat woman in a pink dress buying soda pop for a brood of children who stood around her looking fearfully at their new home . |
12 | A split developed in the Independent Smallholders ' Party on Dec. 29 , 1989 , with the founding session of the National Smallholders and Bourgeois Party , attended by 150 members from Smallholders ' Party branches . |
13 | A very likely explanation is that it is a form of hyll = hill , found in the West Midlands and the south-west as the Middle English hull , and this in combination with the first syllable forms a byname given in the fourteenth century to a person who lived ‘ up the hill ’ . |
14 | A notice board placed in a suitable part of the ward is useful for presenting learning material . |
15 | Video Plan 14 is taken from a course developed in the Free University of Berlin which used a range of texts drawn from different media . |
16 | A simple grab rail placed in the correct place can make a considerable difference to how you cope , especially with the bath or toilet . |
17 | This attractive four-hundred-year-old listed building situated in a conservation area in the old town of Bridgnorth was once a Temperance hostel . |
18 | On April 11 ( mid-way through Easter Passion week ) 150 orthodox Jewish settlers moved into the St John 's Hospice , a building situated in the Christian Quarter whose ownership was the subject of a dispute between the Greek Orthodox Church and the Ataret Cohanim yeshiva ( a Jewish religious seminary and one of the main settler groups ) , the latter having reportedly paid up to US$4,500,000 for the lease . |
19 | Although cholecystitis stopped in the three months follow up in that case , we did not consider this technique for our patient because of her history of fistulas . |
20 | Most nations ' note issues are now entirely fiduciary , i.e. based on faith placed in the issuing authority . |
21 | That evening , some 400 guests and members of the University gathered in the Great Hall of the Wills Memorial Building to hear the Vice-Chancellor and the Chairman of Council , Mrs Stella Clarke , introduce the Campaign for Resource to the Bristol community and to listen to Sir Michael Angus explain why he supported the University and had agreed to lead the Campaign . |
22 | The common law can develop in an evolutionary way in the light of the experience developed in the regulatory system . |
23 | This is still some disadvantage for the acquirer because it is more difficult to gain agreement to a change made subsequently than to a provision included in the first draft . |
24 | Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise . |
25 | In Figure 1.1 we divided the economy into two sectors , households and firms , and we assumed that all the households ' income earned in the current week was used to purchase the output of firms . |
26 | We used two conventional standard ORS — namely , the World Health Organisation ORS ( WHO-ORS ) and the ORS formulation recommended in the British Pharmacopoeia ( UK-ORS ) , which until recently was the most widely used ORS in the United Kingdom . |
27 | EDDIE NEWTON , the rising Chelsea star who had his jaw smashed in a racist attack just six months ago , is determined to break Manchester United hearts at Stamford Bridge today . |
28 | Currently MainWin can handle only Windows 3.0 programs with 3.1 support expected in the second half . |
29 | The display easel originated in the 19th century and was commonly used to show off a painting . |
30 | The display easel originated in the 19th century and was commonly used to show off a painting . |