Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 Giggling like a child , rueful self-mockery etched on every line of her face , she applauded when a shout went up , joined in the disappointed groans when it proved a false alarm , commiserated with a rather determined little girl who had wandered into her own area of search and who thought she should have found one by now , and , thoroughly amused , by herself as much as by others , she whole-heartedly entered into the spirit of the thing .
2 Armando Boetto , commanding officer of the 49 a Squadriglia , Blue 1 getting in the final burst before it disintegrated and fell into the sea .
3 These changes were to lead eventually to competition and dissent between the two main providers , particularly in the Eastern District as it was a predominantly rural area .
4 west London ; much less important in the nineteenth century than it is now , Oxford Street runs east-west , dividing Mayfair to the south from Marylebone to the north .
5 He shook his arm vigorously for more than a minute , but it was impossible to tell in the uneven twilight whether it dropped out or not .
6 Therefore it is possible to speculate that the PABA-UDCA administration test reflects the activity of bacteria in the small intestine when it is given orally in lower doses than the maximal amount absorbed from the terminal ileum .
7 Carden is Europe 's most northerly commercial vineyard and in the four years since it opened has already established itself in the wine market .
8 Glass , however , may crystallize out or devitrify in the solid state if it 's left long enough , with myriads of tiny crystals forming and making it opaque .
9 Try to coach the item in the correct order as it can confuse the class members if they suddenly have to put it together differently .
10 Adjusting frontiers is historically enormously difficult , there may be two or three very clear cases in the Soviet Union when it came be done without much dispute by general agreement , but on the whole I reckon that observation of human rights is the way to approach this , and then of course the er growth of economic prosperity if it comes will actually help to ease these problems .
11 Cattle stealing was more sensitive to economic fluctuations in the twentieth century than it had been earlier .
12 For Thomas Dimove , a spokesman for the ex-Yugoslav Macedonians , it is a matter simply of acknowledging that Macedonia is an entirely different entity in the twentieth century than it was in the period shown in the exhibition .
13 There had always been that choice , and it was as difficult to take , and as easy to reject , in the twentieth century as it had been in any other .
14 Sometimes the contrast is not so clearly expressed for us in the twentieth century as it would have been in the first century , so we have to rely on commentaries to point out the way that the apostle was thinking .
15 The Bank is also influential in the gilt-edged market as it administers the issue of new bonds when the government wishes to borrow money .
16 As Alan Cantwell , the intermediates manager , pointed out ‘ any spillages can be controlled in minutes ’ and he was also keen to point out that in the 18 months since it was commissioned , ‘ no spillages have occurred ’ .
17 Much surprise was caused in the Swedish trade when it was later announced that she was to head a new educational publishing venture being set up by Sweden 's biggest publishing concern , Bonniers .
18 For example , in the case of a new piece of computer equipment , the law of confidence is all important in the early stages as it is being developed and evaluated .
19 My father — who could n't have been described as a saint by anyone — worked on the docks by day , lived in the pub at night and came home in the early morning because it was the only place he could fall asleep without being disturbed .
20 I note that the report to which the hon. Gentleman refers says : ’ Labour , if elected , would have little scope for increased spending in the early years unless it were willing to increase taxes by more than it has indicated . ’
21 Conrad argued that his pledge had applied only to the Senate seat to which he had originally been elected and , therefore , he was free to contest his state 's other seat in the upper chamber when it became vacant due to Burdick 's death .
22 It was difficult to justify stationing a second vehicle and crew in the upper dale because it would rarely be needed .
23 Warn your child first that you will record the behaviour in the black book if it does n't stop immediately .
24 Claire Thomas will be er in the hot seat as it were .
25 The sides of the arch were destroyed in the Middle Ages when it was incorporated in the fortifications .
26 The news of the happy event was of special interest to all in the sales-admin office as it is where both mother and father work — Donna as Customer Service Supervisor and Craig as Financial Accounts Manager on the admin side .
27 The former holder of four world titles scored two knockdowns but there were boos in the late rounds when it became apparent that Duran , 41 , would n't win by a knockout .
28 Varroa originated in the Far East where it lives as a parasite on the Apis cerana species of honey bee .
29 Meanwhile , USL Pacific is acting as Chorus ' agent in the Far East where it has no operation of its own .
30 And last night refugees , including casualties and children , were feared trapped in the blazing building after it was hit by three mortar bombs .
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