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

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1 She needed a little experience here in the provinces first , of course , just enough to give her finesse and confidence , not too much so that she became jaded , and then …
2 ‘ So the beat constable should go down that lane once in every hour , ’ he remarked .
3 It 's two structure house twinned each side obviously in the centre feed passage and they and that 's the wall .
4 And we 'll have late , more on this story later in the Fox Report .
5 Whether the crack is forced open by a wedge , such as a nail or a chisel , or whether it is opened by a remotely applied tensile stress or bending load affects the general stress distribution in the whole body of the material very greatly , but , as far as the region sensitive to fracture is concerned , that is the area a few molecules wide in the region of the tip , the stress pattern is identical .
6 And , oh I 'm talking about this bit now in a minute
7 There are important differences between the chapters in this part both in the nature of the demands that they make on geographic information and also in the relative importance that is attached to geographic criteria as against other issues by planners and decision-makers in these fields .
8 The second exploded a few minutes later in a wastebin in Cavendish Square , where the store 's 1,500 staff usually gather during safety drills .
9 When Carter a few minutes later in the debate said , ‘ I asked my ( eight-year-old ) daughter Amy last night what she thought … ’ , what the audience heard was : ‘ I 'd better try to find a warm human illustration before it 's too late . ’
10 And so , some hours later in the Punitor Chapel , Lexandro was immersed in the ocean of pain once more — as were two other cadets , who had offended subsequent to their own detoxification through bloodshed .
11 The ISPA plans to pay him this money later in the week but is also to discipline him .
12 Heavenly Father , thank you that as I come to you with my concerns about the conflicts in my life I come to a God who understands my humanity completely because you shared this experience fully in the life of your Son .
13 The Miyazawa government received another boost late in the month when the LDP won two lower house seats in the rural Gunma prefecture on March 29 , including one previously held by the SDPJ .
14 There was a full page article announcing Darwinism is dead , which turned out as a matter of fact to be a reprint of an article which had appeared some months earlier in the Sunday Times of this country , erm which in fact was based very largely on some work by a young man called Steele , which none of us , I think , believed at the time , and which was since turned out clearly to have been mistaken .
15 Picasso had abandoned the use of a consistent light source a year earlier only to reinstate it a few months later in the paintings done in Paris during the winter .
16 It was a time of great personal sadness ; his first wife had died in 1927 ; he had married Katherine Harrower-Peters the following year , but she too had died a few months later in an influenza epidemic .
17 The first time I met them , a few months ago in a London photo studio , they were having confetti dumped over their heads by a girl who plays Gemma in Neighbours .
18 ‘ It happened in the gym of this club right in the middle of my training , ’ he recalled , ‘ but it was not the training that brought on the attack although I had probably overdone things .
19 We covered this command earlier in the series ; it 's usually placed in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file and reads something like this :
20 When Florida 's Governor Lawton Chiles outlined this plan early in the year , he faced formidable opposition from entrenched groups : doctors , hospitals , insurers , businesses ( which feared tax increases ) and state workers ( who thought the new benefits would fall short of what they already have ) .
21 Some work principally in the engineering drafting areas .
22 The knife lies a few feet away in a puddle .
23 As their Lordships understand the judgment , the trial judge found this reconciliation primarily in the decision of Donaldson J. in North and South Trust Co. v. Berkeley [ 1971 ] 1 W.L.R. 470 .
24 We will be looking at this issue later in the chapter .
25 As chairman of the session , Gorbachev returned to this issue later in the proceedings , and secured a similar two-to-one majority in favour of his proposal to assess the work of the members of the politburo as a whole , rather than individually .
26 The relentless drive to attract more and more foreign investment ( high tech by preference , but practically any would do ) that characterized the 1980s continues and there are now very few countries anywhere in the world that do not have some incentives to attract FDI .
27 The story goes that he managed a round on the morning of the wedding and even , it is said , a few strokes later in the day .
28 In its first annual report , it pointed to the difficulties in some areas particularly in the south-east and the west midlands where the available land was limited to only a few years ' supply .
29 Although regular use of itinerating magistrates was made in some areas later in the century , many villages remained thirty or forty kilometres from the nearest police court , and some were much
30 It 's understood he 'd met the victim some weeks before in the Fleet Street area of Swindon .
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