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

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1 The Acts of Parliament , although applying to Scotland , use the English spelling , as do the various forms laid down in the Acts in connection with the representation at Westminster .
2 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 ; ) .
3 Rules laid down in a statute would be less flexible .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 A villager who had played in the open fields as a boy , or watched the sheep in the common pastures , would have lived to see the modern landscape of his parish completed and matured , the roads all made , the hedgerow trees full grown , and new farmhouses built out in the fields where none had ever been before .
9 Living history approaches , allowing children to dress up and experience activities carried on in the past can be extremely successful in the primary school .
10 Not only touch , but all activities carried out in the vicinity of the patient , offer the nurse an opportunity to show empathy .
11 Some systemically-desirable information , although part of the wider system , was not relevant to the actual activities carried out in the EPH .
12 Margaret had one of the first major heart operations carried out in the UK more than 27 years ago in Edinburgh .
13 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 .
14 The three raiding parties laid up in the mountains during the day to observe their targets and descended on to the coastal plain as darkness fell .
15 There were also some strange red rods sticking up in the air from a holder .
16 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 .
17 Now the words tumbled out in a rush .
18 Generous lips drew back in a smile to reveal small , pearl-like teeth .
19 Mrs Doran 's lips drew back in a snarl .
20 He touched his torn face and his lips drew back in a snarl .
21 He stared up at the grey shapes bobbing out in the lagoon .
22 And they indicate there that there are excellent opportunities opening up in the United Kingdom bottled water market across the full range of available products commonly consumed and specifically identified friendly product ranges .
23 Detectives say they 're almost certain the same people were behind the two break-ins carried out in a north Oxfordshire village .
24 Easily Accessible : Walks spiral out in every direction , including the Pennine Way , which runs across Black Hill and can be joined one mile from the house .
25 There are plenty of great walks to try out in the forest itself and some of the surrounding peaks — the forest boundaries include some of the lower Cairngorm summits .
26 But as Percy Makepeace twittered through the hall and down the corridor with his clerical acquaintance , two more cars drew up in the Burleigh driveway .
27 The captain has the responsibility of having the report of the shoot , the names of the people who entered , minutes of their AGM and the prizewinners written up in the records .
28 The words came out in a rush and she felt her face flame .
29 The words came out in a rush .
30 The words came out in a rush , and with an infuriating blur of tears she thrust her wine glass into Anneliese 's hand , spun on her heel and walked swiftly away .
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