Example sentences of "appeared in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Jimmy Hamilton was Palace 's regular centre-half for six seasons and appeared in the defence over the period of eight Football League campaigns between 1923–24 and 1930–31 .
2 This time , he appeared in the heavyweight division where he produced similar results , throwing his three opponents in the preliminary rounds for ippon ( 10 points ) .
3 THREE people were treated in hospital today after passengers and crew had to swiftly leave an aircraft by emergency chutes when smoke appeared in the cockpit .
4 Disenchantment over pay and working conditions first appeared in the gendarmerie , a branch of the police whose military status did not allow its members to form trade unions or to complain publicly .
5 The main photo is of our Mystery Golfer No. 2 , while the inset is Mystery Golfer No. 1 who appeared in the October issue .
6 The following judgement appeared in the October 1858 minutes of the Dunmow Union Workhouse , Essex .
7 The advert , which appeared in the October 1992 edition of Architectural Review , claimed that the Board supplied timber from " one of the worlds best conserved forests [ using ] best possible conservation techniques " in a way which led to " national progress and the betterment of the people " .
8 Eventually bony fish with swim bladders appeared in the sea .
9 Its façade and finest decorative features appeared in the New Zealand film Pictures .
10 Is the Minister alarmed by the news that appeared in the New York Times last Friday of the help that China has given to Algeria and North Korea in the advanced development of their nuclear weapons and by the fact that a new arms race for conventional and nuclear weapons is roaring ahead at an unprecedented rate ?
11 Although the dauphin , Charles , who assumed power in his father 's place , showed himself to be a fine leader and a man of courage , he appeared in the circumstances to have little choice but to negotiate without giving away too much .
12 And then two human torsos appeared in the distance .
13 As Holly , tired to death , stumbled along the last long stretch , a backpacked figure appeared in the distance which looked like his own image coming to meet him .
14 Adam appeared in the distance ; he hurried through the bar , the summer salon , and the television room before he finally reached the privacy of Buzz 's office , which contained the only telephone that did not have extensions all over the chateau .
15 Eventually the open-topped bus appeared in the distance , and they rushed to get on board .
16 After a while a flickering light appeared in the distance and drew steadily nearer ; a torch-bearer came into view , a girl , wearing a long white gown which left her arms bare ; she carried aloft a burning torch which gave off a great deal of tarry smoke .
17 ‘ I 'm not happy about us getting married , ’ Ashley said again , as the hills of Sintra appeared in the distance , ‘ and I 'm — ’
18 Her question never got answered , for just then another couple with a dog appeared in the distance and Vendelin Gajdusek was calling Azor to heel so that he could leash him .
19 Sara , beautiful Sara , appeared in the accounts as the manageress .
20 You mentioned the accounts of the Maxwell Charitable Trust as having five hundred thousand of assets , I saw those accounts for the first time the other day and I found that they had five hundred and one thousand of assets of which er five hundred thousand consisted of a a purely hypothetical transfer of an asset from a Liechtenstein trust to the U K trust and that asset had no valuation done on it as far as I can make out a and no reference to any valuation appeared in the accounts , so we actually had B I M apparently owned by a charitable trust on the face of it with figures of five hundred and one thousand of assets , but in practical accounting terms and valuation terms , no evidence that those five hundred and one thousand pounds er of assets had any valuation approaching that figure .
21 But it omits a crucial sentence that appeared in the scientists draft report which read : ‘ These figures appear to be minimum values because a ) the decrease in the isotopic ratio in blood probably had not reached equilibrium in 1979 and b ) they reflect solely the contribution of the petrols affected by the lead isotopic ratio change , ’
22 Oncoming carts appeared in the gloom , the drivers calling to each other , one moving over for the other .
23 One is his retiral piece from the spring 1961 Amicus , the other an article which appeared in the Aberdeen Press & Journal .
24 The winners of Black & Decker 9032 cordless hammer action drills which were the prizes in a competition which appeared in the May issue of DIY are as follows :
25 Full details , which appeared in the May issue , can be obtained by sending an SAE to Gardens in Focus — Rules , BBC Gardeners ' World Magazine , 20–26 Brunswick Place , London N1 6DJ .
26 I am writing with regard to the article entitled ‘ Double sting of Japanese museum and leading U.S. dealer ’ , which appeared in the May 1992 edition of The Art Newspaper .
27 Geikie 's drawings first appeared in the art markets in 1815 and during his lifetime he turned out an immense number of sketches , many of which were sold after his death when his fame had spread widely .
28 Reverie , Myth and Sensuality : Sculpture in Britain 1880–1910 , running concurrently with Traces of the Figure , brings together 30 works which represent the movement in sculpture which is also now known as the ‘ New Sculpture ’ , a categorisation which follows Edmund Gosse 's articles that appeared in the Art Journal during 1894 .
29 An immigrant to Canada from Byelorussia , Mr Michael Pawlowski , aged 72 , appeared in the Ontario Supreme Court yesterday on charges of murdering 490 Jews and non-Jewish Poles during the second world war .
30 Her assumptions are broadly Crocean ; value appeared in the individual 's response to the particular work , but should not be erected into hierarchies , and the reader should cultivate ‘ the receptiveness and disinterestedness which are the conditions of aesthetic experience . ’
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