Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [to-vb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But at that time Langer and Graham were bogeying and they had to birdie the last in the finish to force a playoff .
2 He twisted in the saddle to see a column of infantry at the crossroads of Quatre Bras .
3 It was common practice in the company to use a blow torch on a pipe .
4 This period applies regardless of any direction contained in the will to make a payment earlier .
5 You could leave a hole in the middle to put a plant or a tree or something in it .
6 Further discussion took place at the County Council meeting in March , at which £15,000 was included in the estimates to finance a study .
7 For a period of his twenty year tenure , he served with 55 Squadron at Baghdad in the mid-1920s and , as related by his son Thomas , earned the distinction of being the first non-commissioned airman in the RAF to receive a commission during peace-time .
8 He had had to give up his own little hidey-hole in the stockroom to clear a space for them to hang their coats .
9 When in July 1962 Adenauer said he might not retire the following year , pressure rose in the CDU to find a replacement .
10 At the start of the battle there must be at least two Goblins in the unit to carry a prodder fork , and there must be at least five models in total .
11 And I said to him I 've worked out that less in the mornings to have a firm come in , you know
12 It expects to be the first constituency in the country to declare a result , it may be the first Liberal Democrat gain , or it may elect Britain 's first black Tory MP .
13 ESSEX police have become the first force in the country to run a Mazda as a police car .
14 And the lads used to come , they used to do , in them days , you know , they wanted to go out in the country to get a bob or two .
15 LOTHIAN schools may become the first in the country to introduce a blanket ban on staffroom smoking .
16 Accordingly , unless this House is prepared to sweep away long-established law , there is no jurisdiction in the court to review a visitor 's decision for error of law committed within his jurisdiction .
17 He has the lion in a head-lock and his arms are buried in the mane to obtain a grip on the throat , his club and quiver lay.on the ground .
18 And we are called upon , as Astrid says , to sort of , you know ‘ this is n't working , can you fix it , because you know how it works ’ , and that 's fair enough , but I 'm not called on by somebody in the press to fix a typewriter .
19 It is the Commission , for example , which quite overtly decided not to intervene in the decision to build a road through Twyford Down in Hampshire , but which apparently will continue to challenge the plans for an East London river crossing at Oxleas Wood , as well as proposals by British Petroleum for a gas terminal at Falkirk .
20 The company 's satisfaction with labour relations at Bridgend in South Wales must also have been a factor in the decision to build a £750m engine plant there .
21 She was too well-trained in the proprieties to smile a recognition at Aunt Tossie ; and Aunt Tossie did not remember her .
22 So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales .
23 It seems thought will be given to playing Tony Stanger in the centre to provide a bit more physique in defence and on that theme Michael Dods could be destined to be left out , not because he has played badly , but rather as a reflection that the powerhouse physiques are prone to get the better of him in escaping tackles .
24 If you share in the vision to establish a project such as this in our community for our young people then by far the most valued support you can offer is regular prayer for :
25 This has been enacted in the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1958 which required those tribunals listed in the Act to give a statement , written or oral , of the reasons for a decision , if requested by the individual .
26 The main conclusion which this section and the preceding one allow is that the true importance of intention in trusts lies not in the internal interpretation of the meaning or the details of a bequest , but in construction , in the ability to construe a trust on the basis of the testator 's intention , and to use facts rather than words to do so .
27 The time taken by each set of words has to be very exactly calculated , and a large part of the skill of a voice-over expert lies in the ability to fit a set of words into a precise length of time while still getting the required clarity and intonation .
28 The primary objective of this field of study is to build on the unique Glasgow database and previous modelling experience in the USA to formulate a model of the local housing market in Glasgow .
29 She has plans in the pipeline to record a CD with her trio and possibly record an album with her dectect .
30 Scientists from Nanjing Normal University are building display tanks and a semi-natural reserve in the form of a 1.5km ( 1-mile ) channel between two islands in the river at Tongling. further upstream , at Shi Shou , the Wuhan institute plans to adapt a 20-k ( 12-mile ) old oxbow in the river to become a reserve .
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