Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] they in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This word universal is never the name of anything existent in nature , nor of any idea or phantasm found in the mind [ my italics ] , but always the name of some word or name ; so that when a living creature , a stone , a spirit , or any other thing , is said to be universal , it is not to be understood that any man , stone etc. , ever was or can be universal , but only that the words , living creature , stone , etc. , are universal names , that is , names common to many things ; and the conceptions answering them in the mind are the images and phantasms of several living creatures or other things . |
2 | The vet left them in the staff room while they tried to discuss Lizzie 's future . |
3 | The Germans occupied them in the second world war , the Americans rebuilt them afterwards , and then the north-west Europeans came back in the shape of the European Community and its powerful money . |
4 | She could lie in bed at night and in imagination move confidently around the cottage touching them in a happy exploration of shared memories and reassurance . |
5 | The Buid resent the use of the term and the attempt to place them in the moral as well as material debt of the lowlanders . |
6 | If you have set a strategy on the lines described in Chapter 7 , the way to begin to judge whether you have a good advertisement is to go to your target group , or at least a few of them , and find out if the ad affects them in the way you intended . |
7 | Faced with narrow options , the Chancellor broadened them in the only way realistically open to him — chronologically . |
8 | There are , and the shop sells them in the summer . |
9 | But it could provide the electricity in the factories to build them in the first place . |
10 | We dragged the man free and Warren drove the car at the dogs to box them in the alleyway so they could not escape . |
11 | Deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins is quite rare , as the body stores them in the liver and other organs . |
12 | Indeed , Picasso 's admiration for various complementary , at times even formally opposed categories of tribal sculpture is indicative of the instinctive pull which he was feeling between an increased interest in solid , sculptural forms and an awareness of the need to depict them in a manner that did not violate the flat , two-dimensional plane on which he was working . |
13 | This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position . |
14 | Watching the dismantling of the Do 24 with great interest will be a team of Dutch engineers from the Militaire Luchvaart Museum , who will be making a video of the event to aid them in the task of reassembling the flying boat in Holland . |
15 | Course , I was looking out the window and I know he took I picked it out and it I looked again , there 's another one in there , course she 's only getting out the bath put them in a bowl like I was ! |
16 | The Franciscan friars of Reading found it necessary in 1234 to obtain from the king a letter ordering the warden of Windsor Forest not to exact cheminage in respect of the timber given them in the forest for their buildings at Reading . |
17 | The assistant put them in a paper bag and Tom handed them to him . |
18 | The music school in Langbaurgh 's German twin town of Troisdorf has invited groups from the district to join them in an international concert in autumn . |
19 | The old cow at the counter popped them in the microwave to warm them for him . |
20 | The Oscar joined them in a pretty well-populated four foot tank in early May and appeared to ignore and be ignored by everybody . |
21 | The staff dress them in a suspect 's clothes so that they can match up bloodstains or slashes . " |
22 | Some of the men who took part in this , like Sir Walter Raleigh and his brother-in-law Sir Humphrey Gilbert , were also attracted by the idea of getting lands on the other side of the Atlantic , and the success of the Spaniards encouraged them in the widespread belief that an immense amount of gold and silver was waiting to be discovered all over the Americas . |
23 | Organised by the same curator as the Bagatelle exhibition , Solange Auzias de Turenne , ‘ Moore Intime ’ features a life-size reconstruction of rooms from Moore 's house , ‘ Hoglands ’ , complete with contents down to the books in the same order as the artist left them in the bookcases , and items from his art collection which served as inspiration for his work . |
24 | He continued , ‘ It is incumbent upon the government to refute them in the most absolute detail . ’ |
25 | And this week the Government used them in an attempt to ‘ rehabilitate ’ sex scandal Minister David Mellor . |
26 | were rawhide merchants and grandpa joined the firm to start them in the leather trade . |
27 | The completion of the exercises involves them in an active learning experience . |
28 | If the Labour party has signed European documents to that effect , I hope that it will have the courtesy to place them in the Library so that we may all see them . |
29 | Politically , the Danzig Poles and Kaszubians were leaderless and the departure of the gentry left them in the indifferent care of a German Catholic hierarchy . |
30 | One of the women was cleaning a necklace of silver rupees with an old toothbrush , scrubbing the coins one by one , then leaning over the bank to rinse them in the river till they shone . |