Example sentences of "they [adj] [verb] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I expect they all went in the Second World War .
2 In 1991 Salter , Sneddon , Rogers , Davy , Turner , Todd and Jennings were joined by Andy Breakwell , Kathy Barfield and Sarah Gould , and they all finished in the top 20 .
3 Recognising that a lot of women are taking to the hills , and that they may feel a little intimidated by such a male-orientated sport , especially since they all dress in the same fluffy things as us now , I have come up with a startling new innovation .
4 Nor do they all function in the same way .
5 Because all snail genes have an equal stake in every sperm and every egg , because they all participate in the same unpartisan meiosis , they work together for the common good , and therefore tend to make the snail body a coherent , purposeful vehicle .
6 Because these three associated religions appear to have in common the belief in one transcendent personal creator , it is often assumed that they all believe in the same God .
7 They all fixed in a pure tenseness of watching as he shaved but he did not cut himself .
8 They all bathed in the reflected glory of having a sister barely into her twenties who was going to travel to the other side of the world .
9 They all started in the same place as the Beatles … the Cavern Club in Liverpool .
10 When they first appear in the early Ordovician the majority of nautiloid shells are straight or slightly curved ; they are ‘ unwound ’ forms .
11 They first appear in the fifth Century AD as part of the Christian scene .
12 They first appeared in the seventeenth century and ceased to be built after the middle of the nineteenth century , when the advent of portable threshing machines meant that ricks could be built and threshed in the fields and field barns were no longer needed .
13 They first appeared in the Old World during Sigmar 's time , when a whole band crossed the Worlds Edge Mountains and conquered the other Orcs that lived in the hills to the northwest of Stirland .
14 In that country they first appeared in the mid-thirteenth century , groups of men who , under the leadership of enterprising leaders , contracted ( hence the name condottiere which they were given ) with individual city states which lacked their own armies but had the funds necessary to pay them , to guard their territory and maintain a measure of order .
15 Wild boars are roaming woodland they last inhabited in the fifteenth century .
16 But before that , ‘ unfortunately , their domestic life was n't very happy and there was a period in their lives when they both lived in the same house but did n't speak to one another .
17 They both fell in an untidy heap on the floor .
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