Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Sally-Anne , her heart thudding in the strangest way when he asked her this , as though he had said something much more intimate , and then suddenly understanding by the ambiguous way in which he had spoken that he had offered her other games than chess , and his wicked expression betraying that he had seen her confusion , flushed , and he added softly , so that Matey could not hear him , ‘ Come , McAllister , give me your answer — you surely wish to please the Master in every way possible , ’ the last bit in a fake American accent so bad that she laughed out loud .
2 For an instant , in her imagination , the ballroom was peopled with guests , and Benedict was partnering her , his gold hair gleaming in the light , his eyes on hers … dancing with the bride .
3 We used to have House matches at the Hurlingham track , and I remember one afternoon competing in the 100 , 200 and 400 metres and the three jumps — high , long and triple .
4 He remembered him as ‘ a brown bagger ’ , that is a man who to save money brought a sandwich lunch in a brown bag rather than waste time and money eating in the mess .
5 As it floats away , the spider continues to spin until there may be as much as a yard of thread hanging in the air .
6 I think there 's another jacket that he 's got and there 's no room to keep them all downstairs on the hook hanging in the passage
7 The moon was almost full , casting long shadows on the ground and they saw Tock 's cottage glimmering in the distance .
8 ANXIOUS people inundated Darlington police with calls as election canvassing in the town centre almost got out of hand .
9 Daisy was screwing up her courage to accost Ricky and ask him for a drink after church when the Vicar launched into the final prayer about being made flesh , and she suddenly remembered the vast ox heart cooking in the oven for Ethel , which would burn dry if it was n't taken out , so she belted home .
10 She could see him vaguely now , white shirt gleaming in the pale moonlight .
11 Colonel Gordon Wilkinson confirmed that the Army had gone into contract catering in a ‘ substantial way ’ , having let contracts to a variety of both large and small companies , including Gardner Merchant , Compass and Sutcliffe .
12 Catering & Allied Services has broken the mould of contract catering in the UK with the introduction of a scheme which allows different companies in one building to share full-service staff restaurant facilities .
13 He and his wife remember with pleasure one young man who spent a particularly fine Sunday afternoon reclining in a deckchair with a straw hat over his eyes .
14 Most of the pellets were already broken up , and it was the bone assemblage accumulating in the soil that was collected .
15 ‘ Stop right there ! ’ she commanded , her red hair flashing in a tumble of angry waves .
16 There were names down the margin , each followed by a colon and a short sentence ending in a row of dots .
17 They are identified also with the image of a serpent appearing in the rock art of the area .
18 CD 's second novel , written for serialization in Richard Bentley 's monthly magazine , Bentley 's Miscellany , of which CD was the first editor , the first instalment appearing in the second issue of Feb. 1837 .
19 ‘ There 's quite a bit happening in the IT services area here .
20 But the sinister Saracen lurking in the darkness of Ghar Hasan was reputed to live in 1120 — around the time of the Christian Count Roger of Normandy . ’
21 Orkney Islands Council , too , tried to prevent the story appearing in the following day 's edition .
22 Basically it 's the Jaws syndrome — there are people who do n't want to admit there 's shit happening in the water . ’
23 The MIT-originated Sparcle CPU project described at Hot Chips ( UX No 395 ) proved to be an old LSI single-execution 40MHz Sparc CPU simplified for fine-grain multiprocessing in a highly parallel MIT system called Alewife .
24 Yet in order to understand the present pattern and appearance of settlements , allowance has to be made for varying degrees of change occurring in the past .
25 All the ‘ ins and outs ’ are logged in a large collection of files which , when glancing through , look like a history of British aviation , with such names as British Aircraft Co , Fairey Aviation , Fields Aviation , Gloster Aircraft Co appearing in the purchasing ledgers .
26 He had thought of Doreen 's absences every night , the front-door banging in the early hours of the morning , the whine of a car drawing away from beneath his window .
27 Still no takers for this ‘ mirror to all you wish to remember ’ and now it is down £1.95 , or was there a 95p tag lurking in the corner of the flyleaf ?
28 There have been suggestions that some of these experiences , especially the sequences of geometrical shapes , or flashes , may be the result of discharges from the retina occurring in the absence of any stimulation — the so-called entoptic phenomenon — which can also be observed when the eyes are open in the pitch-dark .
29 A private buyer bidding in the room purchased two appealing lots , a large ‘ Allegory of Abundance ’ ( lot 73 ) by Domenico Piola ( £180,000 ; $288,000 ) and a Venetian ‘ Masked Ball ’ by Giovanni Antonio Guardi ( lot 80 ) for £305,000 ( $488,000 ; est. £180,000–200,000 ) .
30 It has been trialled with encouraging results : in an informal trial ending in the summer of 1984 the mixed ability class which had done some of the course came out ahead of parallel classes in all subjects .
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