Example sentences of "spend [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | With the NatWest Hospital Income Plan , you can spend the money in whatever way you please . |
2 | They would spend the day in the classroom with the class teacher , observing and assisting , and gradually learning to take over some of the lessons ; at the same time pursuing their own studies . |
3 | On the way home from Gdynia , on selected dates , we will leave one day earlier and make an overnight stay near the German border so we can spend the day in Berlin — one of the most exciting cities in the world these days . |
4 | Michael Smith was due to be married this Saturday , now he 'll spend the day in jail . |
5 | We 're gon na spend the day in London , go shopping |
6 | He could walk now with a crutch , but the going would be slow , and they would spend the night in Lorpa . |
7 | I 'll spend the night in the car . ’ |
8 | Tonight my friend Watson and I must spend the night in your sister 's room , where you are sleeping at the moment . ’ |
9 | On the other hand , neither could she spend the night in the car in their front garden . |
10 | We might as well spend the night in some comfort . ’ |
11 | I ca n't get there tonight : I 'll probably spend the night in Springfield and be in something like ten tomorrow . |
12 | The judge has asked for a unanimous verdict and the jury will now spend the night in a hotel before returning to court to continue their deliberations . |
13 | Fish can spend the summer in such a container but should be removed for the winter . |
14 | Andrew , of Whittinghame Drive , Kelvindale , senior non-commissioned officer of his school 's Combined Cadet Force air force section , will also spend a fortnight in North America , after winning one of just 12 places for UK cadets on the International Air Cadet Exchange Scheme . |
15 | At the end of May Margaret and one of her parents will spend a day in Dublin as guests of Twentieth Century Fox . |
16 | No , he could never spend a night in that cottage . |
17 | He wo n't spend a night in the room . |
18 | There is no doubt she feels that she has paid a high price for her royal life and looks forward to the day when she can spend a weekend in Paris or , as she says , ‘ I can run along a beach without a policeman following me ’ . |
19 | And if you still have time to spare you can spend a weekend in Andorra ( beautiful and taxfree ) or jump on the train to Sitges or the Costa Brava . |
20 | One could spend a lifetime in Granada and still not see everything . |
21 | THE hard-up Beeb has splashed out about £14,000 — so Anne Diamond can spend a penny in comfort . |
22 | I now decided that before going back to Oxford I would spend a month in the Danakil country . |
23 | Who would pay a small fortune to come and spend a week in a draughty Highland hotel miles away from the slopes , when they could get a package holiday to somewhere snowy , romantic and convenient in the Alps for half the price ? |
24 | On the Neapolitan Riviera , you may spend a week in Sorrento visiting the famous sights of Pompeii , Herculaneum and Vesuvius , then spend a week relaxing on the captivating island of Capri . |
25 | Paul Catrain , now 74 , will spend a week in his home village of Bois-les-Pargny in northeast France , where a public welcoming ceremony will be held tomorrow . |
26 | ‘ Well , we did spend an evening in my apartment , ’ he said . |
27 | I said , ‘ I 'm sorry , but we spent the afternoon in Beauly . ’ |
28 | He spent the afternoon in the Britches , as soon as the last of the party guests had departed . |
29 | The car spent the afternoon in a car park nowhere near her office , and she arrived home reflecting that her weekend in Oxford had been an expensive one . |
30 | Ashenden , looking decidedly uncomfortable , drew a deep breath : ‘ I spent the afternoon in the betting-shop in Summertown . ’ |