Example sentences of "in [art] [det] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Even when private landownership spread in the latter Tokugawa era it did so under this premise . |
2 | Lybke 's workshop-gallery , opened in 1985 , soon became a refuge for artists in the former East Germany who were excluded from officially-approved art centres . |
3 | In Yorkshire the houses of the period tend to be of stone rubble while in the former Wiltshire downlands they are more often than not made of cob , a mixture of chalk , straw and manure , or of flint rubble . |
4 | In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! ! |
5 | In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! ! |
6 | In general , children stay in the same percentile band they were in at birth . |
7 | Shafts of sunlight gleamed through the avenue of trees , warming the air so that she felt no need to wear the jacket she had brought with her as a precaution against the temperamental nature of Danish weather , holding it casually instead over one arm , perfectly comfortable in the same linen dress she had worn the previous evening . |
8 | In the same tea chest he came across a cube-shaped case made of orange plastic . |
9 | The principal objective of purchaser research is to identify companies in the same business sector which may wish to acquire the client 's business . |
10 | In the same Record Offices there may exist — but in much smaller numbers — even more interesting maps which show the lay-out of the village and its open fields , with every strip separately shown , and all the other features of the fields , as they were on the eve of the enclosure . |
11 | In the same fiat tone my father went on ; ‘ Well , I do n't suppose he 'll get this far . |
12 | The sergeant 's irritation was sharpened by Blanche lying back , eyes closed , and wallowing in the same opera music she had played the morning before . |
13 | In a few minutes Tim we 're going to walk to the post office . |
14 | In a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour . |
15 | In a few seconds time he might be face to face with the man who had killed Daniel . |
16 | In a few months time we are hoping to start a lunch club in the hall on 2 or 3 days per week , providing a three course lunch for a very small cost . |
17 | It 's time we had ministers who will listen to Social Services and in a few months time we shall have them , a Labour Government . |
18 | well we ca n't go into the reasons for that but I said let's respect the reasons I said if that 's how you feel I said , you 're a man you you must make your own decisions I said probably in a few months time you 'll come |
19 | You can see in a Trivial Pursuit question in a few years time what 's the most commonly said three words ? |
20 | It 's safe to say that in a few years time they will be playing Las Vegas . ’ |
21 | I know it 's my fault she 's here , I suppose in a few years time I 'll wish I 'd been here , but now I want to be out enjoying myself . |