Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Billy Ruff and Todd Swank join in the fun at this years Farnborough .
2 My understanding of what what the panel said and what the what the Secretary of State agreed was that neither the panel nor the Secretary of State disagreed with the erm the general sense of the policy but felt that that sense was er embodied and and was able to be applied through the erm provisions of other policies in the plan at that time .
3 All marble used in the west at this time had to be imported from the Greek islands , so it was husbanded .
4 There was no body in the gateway at that time . ’
5 Er , Professor is right erm there may always be a possibility that at some time er you have to you have to recognise that there may be excess capacity in the system and I I do n't believe that the Labour party is not prepared to recognise that there may well be excess capacity in the system at some time .
6 Jane Shore , a dancer in the company at that time , remembers it only with amusement : ‘ We were always simply dying to know what rude words they were using . ’
7 And suppose I did get through all they 'd say is it 's nothing to do with them they were n't even in the Company at that time — and how many of them were ? ’
8 Professor Harvey , who predicted the introduction of milk quotas 10 years ago , said the industry had buried its head in the sand at that time .
9 He is in the hall at this moment ’ , sends me into a panic not milder certainly than any I have ever felt in all the catastrophes of War and Peace .
10 They must maintain a permanent presence in the pit at all times , provide continuous bid-ask quotes on the strike prices traded and be committed to buy or sell on request up to 20 contracts based upon current displayed prices .
11 In these swims , on either the Thames or the Trent ( which were the only barbel rivers in the country at that time ) the barbel used to gather in huge shoals which the lucky angler decimated , usually with a trotted lobworm from a boat moored across the river .
12 Mark Bright joined the Palace from Leicester City in November 1986 in a £75,000 deal and it was the goals from this cultured striker , along with those from partner Ian Wright , which took the Palace back to the 1st Division in 1989 , while also helping to make the twosome Palace 's top scorers in the League 's higher divisions , as well as one of the most prolific striking partnerships in the country at that time .
13 There were no patriotic demonstrations of joy , as there were in Parma , because there were very few really ardent Fascists out in the country at that time .
14 ‘ I knew right away we 'd have to start preparing for the next one , ’ he told the boys , who were the only ones who 'd listen to him by then , in the home at any rate .
15 If I can explain inflation which included in the budget at this stage is inflation between November ninety two and November ninety three , so inflation from today if you like er or last November , through to the end of the year , that is provided for in the central contingency of the authority and as pay awards are awarded the money we drawn down from that into the planning committee so the amount there would one point five percent of pay and four point two percent from general commission , that 's reflecting inflation that 's already happening and is up last year 's budget to the position today if you like so one point five percent of pay was the A P T C award for July ninety two , sorry ninety three and we 're not anticipating here what the pay award will be for the coming year , that is dealt with centrally .
16 So at that point then did you almost give up hope that you would be rescued ? that you more or less were going to end in the sea at that point ?
17 I ask Tor what the survival time is in the sea at this time of year .
18 There was nobody in the park at that time and I walked quickly through the dew , my feet soaked before I had gone ten yards , a trail of sliding tracks behind me on the grass .
19 ‘ It was — er — safely in the kitchen at that stage . ’
20 It is just after six o'clock , so Father can well imagine the atmosphere in the kitchen at this moment . ’
21 The arrow , which has been repaired in the centre at some time , is twenty-five and a quarter inches long and weighs seven ounces .
22 It was much more the sheer vitality and range of committed ability , lay and clerical , present in the Church at that time and just waiting for a new lead .
23 She liked Robert Urquhart and was attracted to him , even trusted him , unlike Spittals who was no doubt gleefully stabbing her in the back at that moment .
24 ( Nor does he puff Raffles cigarettes in the Commons — there is a strict smoking ban in the chamber at all times . )
25 Three pound nineteen and six or four pound one shilling that was about the top wages in in the land at that time for tradesmen .
26 Most of the world 's big planes known to be in the air at that time were recorded by the traffic controllers as being not above the Atlantic Ocean at all , but above the Pacific .
27 These little scenes establish the character of Montpellier market in our memories , although by now we have spent many mornings in different southern markets and have become accustomed to the beauty and profusion of the produce for sale and to the heavy smell of fresh ripe fruit which everywhere hangs thick in the air at this time of year .
28 There were very few houses in the road at that time ; it was just a lane , leading to nowhere , and Mrs Browning was the first to acknowledge our presence by formally inviting us to tea .
29 ‘ If a husband or a boyfriend , whatever , was out in the road at this time and looked like that , we want them to come forward . ’
30 Other plans in the pipeline at that time included two new cutters , longer and beamier than Venturous , capable of high speeds and suitable for working the stormy waters of the north .
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