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

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1 Warrington had some unexpected help in Sierra Leone , when a party of schoolchildren joined him in his ‘ tomorrow , tomorrow ’ speech , reciting the words faultlessly in the Queen 's English .
2 Many parts of it are extremely rural with farming the predominant industry ; watercourses here are maintained to a high standard of cleanliness and relied upon heavily as potable supply for the many industrial cities elsewhere in the authority 's jurisdiction .
3 Here a great mass of molten rock , lying only a few thousand feet down in the earth 's crust , heats the rocks on the surface .
4 Some individuals become excessively nervous about visiting the vet , for example , and it is a good idea to begin visits early in the dog 's life .
5 Getting older may be ‘ less profoundly wounding for a man ’ , because throughout life being physically attractive counts more in a woman 's life than in a man 's , and for women especially beauty is identified with youthfulness .
6 NICK SKELTON and John Whitaker took the top two places respectively in the Regnbagen Grand Prix in Gothenburg , Sweden , yesterday , after German riders had monopolised the show 's World Cup competitions .
7 The chairman 's homily called to mind the short — but too long — talk he and Marilyn had suffered two days before in the vicar 's study .
8 EIGHT paintings by a 16th-century German master , stolen from a museum three weeks ago in the country 's biggest art theft since the Second World War , have been recovered with some minor damage , police said last night .
9 To begin with France , it is clear that there are serious problems both in the country 's political culture and in the constitution and that the French are aware of this .
10 Champagne ages perfectly in the producers ' cellars with a cheap crown cork , and only sprouts its traditional mushroom just before it goes on sale .
11 Writing is n't usually a social activity , except when you 're working on exercises together in a writers ' group — and even then you 'll find that you do most of your writing alone , in whatever space and time you can carve out for yourself .
12 Except to note that now that the right honourable member for Chesterfield is publishing his former speeches as a video , it is rather a cheap operation to come and repeat them in the chamber er rather than putting them out er for public consumption there are places where he could repeat the kind of speeches just given , unfortunately the government is closing most of them down at the moment and putting the cut the inhabitants out in the community er but it had no relevance to the er the subject we 're dealing with today .
13 Stars & Stripes now shares a first-place tie with Kanza , America 's sister ship , with four victories apiece in the defenders ' semi-final , and Connor said : ‘ We have to beat America once more to assure that destiny 's in our own hands , but we 're going to keep our feet on the ground . ’
14 The Tory performance was in fact one and a half percentage points better in The Economist 's regular sample of provincial English districts than it was three years ago , at the height of the rebellion against Mrs Thatcher 's poll tax ( see table 1 ) .
15 Bob Hawke Prime Minister *Paul Keating Deputy Prime Minister ; Treasurer John Button Industry , Technology and Commerce Gareth Evans Foreign Affairs and Trade *Neal Blewett Health and Community Services *Ralph Willis Finance *Michael Duffy Attorney General John Dawkins Training ; Employment ; Education *Kim Beazley Transport and Communications John Kerin Primary Industry and Energy *Brian Howe Community Services and Health *Graham Richardson Social Security *Robert Ray Defence *Gerry Hand Immigration , Local Government and Ethnic Affairs *Ros Kelly Arts , Sport , Environment , Tourism and Territories *Peter Cook Industrial Relations *Nick Bolkus Administrative Services Junior Ministers not in the Cabinet **Simon Crean Science and Technology **David Bedall Small Business and Customs *Michael Tate Justice and Consumer Affairs **Peter Baldwin Employment and Education Services **Robert Tickner Aboriginal Affairs **Bob Collins Shipping *Bob Brown Land Transport **Alan Griffiths Resources Peter Staples Housing and Age Care Ben Humphreys Veterans ' Affairs * Altered portfolio .
16 At the dam the canoes had to be unloaded and the gear transported five miles downstream in the Ranger 's truck ( in case of capsizing ) .
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