Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [adj] place " in BNC.
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1 | With Llanelli held to a draw , Neath took the opportunity to leapfrog into third place with a 27–15 home win over South Wales Police . |
2 | And then it went down there , and then it was er er a registerer , and then the vicar come from this place , here , down to that one . |
3 | Even in a system dominated by the class cleavage , there is no necessity for people on the same side of the cleavage living in different places to favour the same political party . |
4 | After his inclusion in the side the Town rose from seventeenth place to third , where they finished the season , their highest position yet . |
5 | The Bible refers in many places to the importance of the home environment . |
6 | I do not think the compulsion to write about foreign places can be very closely compared to a painter 's sensuous delight in new light , new forms , new colours , Monet seeing the Cap d'Antibes in blue and rose , Turner seeing the bright watery Venetian light in Venice , Gauguin in Tahiti . |
7 | For the next two years the King lived in various places , sometimes treated as a prisoner , sometimes as an honoured guest , but hardly ever able to consult with his most trusted advisers . |
8 | One won the overall champion of champions title and the other finished in third place . |
9 | MIDDLESBROUGH suffered a major blow to their promotion hopes when they spurned the chance to climb into third place . |
10 | The explorer might hope to find ‘ missing links ’ in the chain living in remote places . |
11 | For more definition in certain areas I allowed the cutter to stay in one place long enough to burn the surface of the timber . |
12 | I hope that when the Bill goes to another place the words recorded in the Official Report , spoken both in Committee and on the Floor of the House , will be examined carefully and that what we have started will be built upon to make the Bill even better than it is . |
13 | He thought this was mainly a matter of size , but the preference holds in other places ( e.g. The Bristol Channel ) where the two barnacles are more evenly matched in this respect . |
14 | They still argued , but at least the furniture stayed in one place . |
15 | When the water evaporates it goes on a cloud and then the cloud goes in any place and later it goes out as rain . |
16 | They all stared at the needle stuck in one place while the record continued to revolve . |
17 | He spent the time thinking about that place in Earl 's Court Square , where screenplay writers read from their screenplays and drank biting Spanish red wine and got stared at by tousled girls who wore overcoats and no make-up and blinked incessantly or not at all . |
18 | He suffered a jaw broken in two places which had to be wired up for five weeks . |
19 | He left PC Jones in a pool of blood with a jaw shattered in three places . |
20 | We can , then , apply his metaphor to our studies : ‘ Thus the ‘ magic circles ’ pivot , shifting as a person moves from one place in society to another . ’ |
21 | Hartlepool have a chance to move into seventh place when they play Stockport County at Victoria Ground tonight . |
22 | I was required every day to go to another place and put cards coloured like the cooked liver of a duck into alphabetical order . |
23 | Where the snout , or end , of a glacier stayed in one place for many years — which was when the ice was advancing at the same rate as it was melting — more and more boulder clay was dumped at the glacier snout . |
24 | A 13-YEAR-OLD girl suffered two fractures to her pelvis , had a leg broken in two places and a broken ankle after being crushed against railings by a stolen bus . |
25 | He landed about 300 yards from a destroyer and was picked up with a leg broken in four places and a broken arm . |
26 | This is a matter of major constitutional importance which will have to be looked at by the House of Lords and no doubt considered by this place in due course . |