Example sentences of "in [adj] of [art] [noun] he " in BNC.
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1 | In some of the cases he deals with these interests supplement one another ; but they nevertheless remain distinct . |
2 | He only knew one word in three of the lyric he 'd chosen . |
3 | In many of the pictures he is accompanied by his half-sister Peggy , about ten years older than he , who was devoted to him . |
4 | Among those who moved in , covering his windows at night with blankets so that the police would not know anyone was living there , was Robert Indiana — who quoted Melville 's rousing exhortation CIRCUMAMBULATE THE CITY in one of the works he painted there . |
5 | While Blanche tries to pass him in one of the passages he grabs her and he hurts her in the cruellest and most brutal way . |
6 | In one of the footnotes he refers to a criticism of this theory made by my friend George Boas , the historian and philosopher . |
7 | and in one of the rooms he used to have these girlie pin-ups of the dame , these portraits of all these women he used to fancy in a few years time . |
8 | He was educated privately at home , and never knew there were other deaf people in the world until he came across the manual alphabet in one of the publications he was reading , and out of curiosity mastered it . |
9 | After parking his car in one of the fields he turned to me , put his hand inside my pants and tried to force my legs apart . |
10 | Whereas Haslam has found that a detached outside perspective has proved to be valuable in several of the companies he has served as a board member , his early intimate knowledge of the coal industry was equally beneficial when he was asked to become chairman of British Coal , bringing his career full circle . |
11 | In two of the cottages he could see glass-fronted rifle display cases . |
12 | ‘ Well he might be a bit faster because he 's lighter — but in most of the games he does n't stand a chance , said Hawk . ’ |