Example sentences of "to be [verb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The average ranking of the correct word is only three , and a number of words ( between 5 and 25 ) have to be hypothesized in the hope of including the correct word .
2 It occurred to Lyn — fleetingly , to be gone in a moment that most men would have broken such a thing more gently to their wives .
3 A programme of accounts monitoring of ‘ at risk ’ firms commenced in January , aiming to cover 650 visits per year , and a fraud intelligence officer was appointed , to be based in the Society 's Monitoring Unit , Measures to reduce conveyancing-based fraud were also adopted ; cards warning on property fraud and loosely given undertakings were circulated .
4 In November 1991 the Regional Council submitted the Urban Aid application in respect of an Urban Safety Road Project to be based in the Greater Pilton Area .
5 Ever since William had started school , Diana had had to be based in the south .
6 The European Script Fund is the only one of the MEDIA programme initiatives to be based in the UK ( in London ) .
7 When , on 25 March 1859 , the tsar announced the principles on which Russian local government was to be based in the future , he acknowledged that provision had to be made for involving the public .
8 Issues still to be resolved included the role of the planned regulatory body ( to be based in The Hague , Netherlands ) in initiating challenge inspections , and provisions on the use of chemical anti-riot agents and the peaceful use of chemicals .
9 Given its basic anti-absolutist thought that , whether within or without political society , men have a right to life , liberty , and possessions , it can be seen as a kind of picturesque metaphor which , in explaining the structure of legitimate political authority , reveals it to be based in the consent of the governed .
10 This was supposed to be said in the tone of one dealing with news of some immense natural disaster .
11 The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties .
12 Open price contracts are specifically provided for in ss8 and 9 of SGA 1979 which state : 8 – ( 1 ) The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties .
13 The completed upholstery was finished at the point where it was to be fixed in the coach .
14 The national curriculum began to be taught in the autumn of 1989 , with pupils in the first year of Key Stage 1 introduced to the programmes of study and attainment targets of the three core subjects of mathematics , English and science .
15 It is difficult to achieve truly three-dimensional accuracy with this method , but mathematical precision was not a prime requirement in Roman commissions , most of which were intended to be displayed in a setting with a restricted angle of view .
16 For section 22 to operate , the goods need to be displayed in a place where those who stand or pass by can see them .
17 HISTORIC Scotland 's modelmaker , George Blair , has recently completed a scale model of Fort George , to be displayed in the Fort 's Grand Magazine as an aid to interpretation for visitors .
18 The brief given to the three craftworkers approached this year emphasised that what they produce must qualify as a high quality art object in its own right , preferably of a contemporary nature , and suitable to be displayed in the offices or boardrooms of this years ABSA award winners .
19 Christmas lunch was to be prepared in the theatre kitchens and Crawford volunteered to take charge .
20 The authority initiating the request had , however , to be identified in the written request delivered by the consul , which was also to contain information about the parties and the nature of the document to be served and was to be prepared in the language of the state of destination .
21 It is , of course , not legally necessary for a mortgagee to be joined in a conveyance of the equity in the property ; however , without the title documents a conveyance of an unregistered title subject to a mortgage from husband to wife can not be safely undertaken .
22 Four minutes later John Fashanu poked home a Wimbledon equaliser after a corner and then Roberts , left dizzy and with a sore head , was led off — to be joined in the dressing room eight minutes later by the limping Ferdinand .
23 Any provision for the original tenant under the agreement to be joined in the lease as surety for the assignee should be vehemently resisted .
24 He applied to be joined in the proceedings as a defendant and for a stay of the possession order .
25 Vertue wrote of Ramsay 's second style as being ‘ rather lick't than pencilled ’ , and it is true that there is less variety of texture to be observed in a Ramsay than in , say , a Hogarth portrait .
26 It is a veritable relic from the past to be observed in a setting which has changed little in the last few hundred years , thus making the pervading atmosphere one of awesome pastoral antiquity .
27 Many interesting architectural features are to be observed in the village , including the stables and carriage house , built at the end of the 18th century just after the house .
28 The declaration said that until such time as Krajina 's separation from Croatia could be negotiated with the Croatian government , Croatian laws would continue to be observed in the region , provided that they were not at variance with federal laws or laws unilaterally adopted by the Krajina government .
29 Delamont and Galton ( 1987 ) think that arts teachers may be attempting to overcome the low esteem in which their work is held by other teachers by adopting even more rigorous practices of pupil work assignment and evaluation than is to be observed in the practices of teachers in other areas of study thereby establishing their academic credibility .
30 Some Romanians claim ( not unreasonably though without evidence ) that Nicolae and Elena Ceauşescu were diabolists who had arranged for certain black magical and other superstitious figures to be carved in the decorations of the Casa Republicii or hidden in the overall design and visible only to other satanic initiates of the occult .
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