Example sentences of "in [art] [num ord] [adj] [noun] he " in BNC.

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1 In the first six lines he asks when that love which is incarnated in Jesus will " com to comforth me " " bryng me owt of care " " gyf me " , and sets these verbs of power potentially activated on his behalf with his own sense of motionless deprivation : " I stand in still mowrnyng " .
2 In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin .
3 The ‘ Poet ’ can not marry the ‘ Friend ’ ( to use the conventional terms for our two personae ) , does not wish to seduce him : in the first seventeen sonnets he urges him to marry , indeed , but not ( as elsewhere ) choosing the writer of the poetry , but someone else , a woman ( obviously ! ) .
4 He led a field of seven candidates in an inconclusive first round , and in the second round run-off he defeated Oleg Lobov , currently the second secretary of the Armenian CP and regarded as a pro-Gorbachev reformer .
5 In the next fifteen years he effectively trained about forty others , including several step-brothers .
6 In 1183 Mercadier was just the commander of yet another of the bands of routiers which were busily spreading havoc in the southern Limousin , but in the next fifteen years he became the most famous professional soldier in Europe .
7 But in the next six frames he aggregated only 51 points .
8 By January 1315 he was a knight of the royal household and in the next two years he received various grants of lands , wardships , and money .
9 In the next five years he made about forty ascents as a professional balloonist .
10 In the next five years he thinks he does but does n't .
11 In the next three years he was twice parachuted into Occupied France .
12 In the next few days he was busy making size , painting signs and colouring the room and ‘ hooking . ’
13 And in the last five years he 's too old to do it .
14 He said that in the last two years he had met very few institutions which had not cut back their system budgets following the 1987 crash in share prices in the stock market .
15 And somewhere in the last six months he found time to contribute some enthusiastic atmospherics to New Order 's World Cup single , ‘ E Is For England ’ .
16 In the last six years he had seen her occasionally — in the street , at the Ritz ( Plumford 's only cinema , which was known locally as the Fleapit ) and once at a party .
17 In the last few minutes he would fumble in a inside pocket , and the Queen in her handbag , and they would quickly run through the formal subjects for discussion .
18 In eight innings in his new role as opener in the last few weeks he has totalled 451 runs .
19 In the last few months he has been especially active ; for instance , in response to the criticism that art education is much neglected , he announced in January the renovation or rehousing of four art schools , including the Ecole nationale supérieure des Beaux Arts of Paris .
20 In the last few months he had consciously ingratiated himself with Joe , flattered him , let Joe think that he was grateful to him for giving him the breaker 's job .
21 But in the last few months he 's had a lot to cope with following the death of his best friend in a road accident .
22 He was not sure how she would take it , leaving the house before they had intended and moving up north ; also , in the last few years he had got into the habit of sparing her any unnecessary decisions or arguments .
23 In the last ten years he has used a prostitute about 20 times .
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