Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lines of humour fanned out from his mouth , and his teeth gleamed whitely in the darkness .
2 For example ‘ the ’ is signalled by two fingers placed together in the shape of a T , touching the ear indicates ‘ sounds like ’ , patting your hand on your head means ‘ name ’ , and it is often helpful to indicate the number of words by fingers .
3 This ‘ Winnie the War Winner ’ was made from two 109-sets , parts from the plantation manager 's receiver collected by Bill Baldwin , and bits and bobs laid out in a contraption of wires and valves around a room 10 feet square ( 3m² ; ) .
4 Finally , there is the suggestion that organic molecules arose elsewhere in the Universe , perhaps on dust particles in space , and were first carried to Earth on meteorites .
5 Rules laid down in a statute would be less flexible .
6 But these are only reasons of strategy , and a pragmatist believes judges should always be ready to override such reasons when he thinks that changing rules laid down in the past would be in the general interest overall , notwithstanding some limited damage to the authority of political institutions .
7 Claims brought in respect of loss of cargo will be governed by the rules laid down in the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971 , the Hague-Visby Rules .
8 It was exciting but the last match on the Saturday with Clark and James and Strange and Stewart taking five hours and 15 minutes to go round in a fourball was a joke .
9 Many of the children with whom we work at school would not be accepted at the Petö Institute for reasons explained elsewhere in the report .
10 As part of the five-hundredth anniversary celebrations of the consecration of the Frari church in Venice , the Sovrintendenza ( the state administration of ancient monuments and works of art ) has been taking stock of the restoration projects carried out in the Basilica over the last twenty years .
11 Living history approaches , allowing children to dress up and experience activities carried on in the past can be extremely successful in the primary school .
12 Not only touch , but all activities carried out in the vicinity of the patient , offer the nurse an opportunity to show empathy .
13 The value of winter green manures lies partly in the covering they provide to the soil during the wet months of the year .
14 Later ( most accounts say early in the morning ) the students returned and compelled Sukarno and his family , and also Hatta , to come away with them ; their destination was the Peta barracks at Rengasdenglok , about 70 miles away .
15 Other teeth moved freely in a way that they had never moved before .
16 A statistically significant difference between the two methods was found in the total number of cells per crypt column , the crypts appearing longer in the PCNA assay ( Table I ) .
17 The value of projects lies less in the subject matter than in the fact that topics are chosen and worked on by the pupils themselves .
18 One in nine of the operations carried out in the region now are done privately , and that 's actually one in three in some parts of .
19 In places the wind whistled through the loose stones , insects became more adventurous and the gas lamps flickered quietly in the emptiness .
20 He shook hands and chatted briefly with some of the several dozen supporters gathered outside in the cold , but refused to comment on the national picture .
21 There were also some strange red rods sticking up in the air from a holder .
22 These latter losses were limited by additional reinsurance covers effected earlier in the year which provided protection for losses above $10m .
23 Additional reinsurance covers effected earlier in the year provide protection above $10m , excluding the reinstatement premium .
24 Depending on the evolution of management during the early 1990s , the confusions building up in the Training Authority 's role may need to be unravelled : either it is strengthened as an effective arm of central policy , or it is abolished so that the market — created by itself — can have freer play .
25 Now the words tumbled out in a rush .
26 Futures contracts are traded on a central regulated exchange by open outcry , whereby traders congregate periodically in a pit on the floor of the exchange to buy and sell contracts , with every negotiated price being heard by other traders .
27 Generous lips drew back in a smile to reveal small , pearl-like teeth .
28 Mrs Doran 's lips drew back in a snarl .
29 He touched his torn face and his lips drew back in a snarl .
30 New rules in s88 and Sch 8 Finance Act 1993 now restrict the usefulness of capital losses carried forward in a target company which is acquired by a capital gains tax group .
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