Example sentences of "and [adv] [noun] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The course was rowed from the Old Swan near London Bridge to the White Swan at Chelsea and thus dwellers in the Walk were conveniently placed to view the finish . |
2 | Elsewhere in the country , seats were more marginal , defeat somewhat more likely , and thus power in the Congress less easily retained . |
3 | Then there was an outer fringe area , an area of occasional and perhaps very infrequent trading contacts , including Syria and possibly Palestine in the east , Miletus , Didyma , Iasos , Knidos and Troy in Anatolia , Attica and Delphi on the Greek mainland and Sicily-Lipari in the west . |
4 | And further west in the village of Swalcliffe , you can even pick out the same grave-stones from the original shot , while over the road opposite the church , the only change is the conversion of the cottage on the right into a pub . |
5 | County council vice-chairman Lilian Greenfield said : ‘ This is a first-class opportunity for Essex companies to show how good they are and to boost sales and hopefully jobs in the county . |
6 | With two King George VI Chases at Kempton to his name and nearly £105,000 in the bank , this seven-year-old , owned by Marquesa de Moratalla , a 63-year-old who was born in Spain but now lives in Switzerland , and trained by Francois Doumen in a leafy suburb of Paris , seems vulnerable when faced with the infamous Cheltenham hill . |
7 | Imperial Russian Stout has a powerful gravity of 1108 degrees and also conditions in the bottle . |
8 | He has worked in the Plant Records Department , Pay Section , where he was group office assistant , and also cashier in the Cash Office . |
9 | We should actually be pushing saying for those Health Ser Service erm workers and also people in the public who are not doing that , not a case of , we do n't want you to and this is a case against it , although that 's strong . |
10 | Otherwise there is an element of charity and hence stigma in the exchange . |
11 | WE 'VE had leaves on the line , snow , iced-up points and now BR in the South East has come up with a new one for explaining delays to trains : Heavy morning dew . |
12 | Thanks to the solution of the problems of atomic weight and valency ( the number of links the atom of an element possesses with other atoms ) , the atomic theory , somewhat neglected after its flowering in the early nineteenth century , came into its own again after 1860 , and simultaneously technology in the shape of the spectroscope ( 1859 ) allowed various new elements to be discovered . |
13 | The attraction of the book is that it gives clinicians an easily readable albeit superficial overview that will serve as a useful introduction : and even specialists in the field are likely to find useful information in one or more of the chapters . |
14 | Different architects and teams of planners produced drawings and even models in the hope of catching his eye and being rewarded with the most prestigious project of their careers . |
15 | Félix wandered round the attic peering into books and papers — and even jars in the kitchen . |
16 | Lists are not meant as explanations , although there is sometimes an implicit taxonomy and even theory in a list , and the theoretical starting point of this book emphatically does not lie in this list . |
17 | And then cereals in the morning , that 's another pint . |
18 | Loosing to Coventry and then Charlton in the space of a couple of weeks made just about everyone I knew suicidal — and all cause of Brendan Ormsby failing to kick the ball out into touch on his own dead ball line . |
19 | There was one occasion when I was sitting in the kitchen and I heard the front door close , and then footsteps in the hall . |
20 | runs along splash , does n't even make it , make it round , he just and goes like this and then , and then lands in the water like that . |
21 | The City of Findias fell in the south , and Gorias in the east , and then Falias in the north ; and at last Murias , the Crystal Isle , sank into the western sea and was lost . |
22 | This was an attempt to retain some of the advantages of the gold standard , since stable rates of exchange were thought to be beneficial to the conduct of trade and other international transactions , and yet adjustments in the exchange rate were deemed desirable for a country facing a permanent payments imbalance . |
23 | Grasmere , too has lost its galleries but evidently they were there once as de Quincey wrote describing them in his Recollections , ‘ A very interesting feature of the elder architecture , annually becoming more and more rare viz the outside gallery , which is sometimes merely of wood , but is much more striking when provided for in the original construction of the house and completely enfoncée in the masonry . ’ |
24 | So far as the privately rented sector was concerned , the government 's proposals were for the automatic decontrol of all dwellings with a rateable value over £40 in London and over £30 in the rest of England and Wales . |
25 | The resources necessary to discharge the functions of a surveying practice may not be scarce , but these functions grow increasingly costly and therefore efficiency in the application of those resources is essential in running a successful practice . |