Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] in " in BNC.

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1 The tendencies exist in very many people to a greater extent than they are prepared to admit and sexual fantasy abounds with sado-masochistic components .
2 Their Managing Director , Europe , Niccolò Caderni , who was recruited from the banking world two years ago , left the company last month , and Phillips 's European offices will close as the contracts fall in .
3 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
4 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
5 The non-participators join in
6 And what he used to do in this , he had a string in the and er he could the string put some some er crumbs in the in the er in a and the birds go in and he used to he used to catch them and we used to kill them and pluck them you know .
7 The woods crowd in on me as I make my way along the ancient track .
8 Police refused to intervene as protesters attempted to drive their cars to the point on the Atlantic coast where conservationists yearly attempt to count the birds before the hunters move in for the kill .
9 The rocket can not be repaired in time so Cory and Lowery , with message-sending equipment , make their escape through the jungle as the Daleks close in .
10 When the calls come in — often from people only mildly curious about what their items might fetch — the operation begins in earnest , with the knocker boys changing into smart suits and affecting Cork Street accents .
11 And they can talk to you and show you around , so you can have a look and see , at the way the calls come in and how they deal with them .
12 The other bitten and feeling contracted to twin points , sharp and stinging as the teeth cut in .
13 This eclectic mixture soon wins him a following amongst the rest of the neighbourhood 's equally disturbed teenagers but when one of them takes his exhortations to action a little too far and kills himself , the authorities move in .
14 Severn Trent wants to develop the land , but asked the archaelogists to excavate it before the builders move in .
15 This latter is often where the calories creep in , so care should be taken to use low-fat ingredients as much as possible , and not to overdress the salad .
16 The fry hatch in around 30 hours and are like black slivers of wood as they hang tail down in the bubbles of the nest .
17 We 'll see when the entries come in !
18 Either treat it as a feature in its own right , with a striking blind or shutters ; give it as much impact as possible and let the view and the light pour in .
19 Two men from the side come in to drag him away .
20 As the fans tune in and line up for the battle ahead .
21 This means that the heads stay in more or less the right position when switching between applications , thus speeding things up a little .
22 Then I am at home when the kids get in from school .
23 As the waves lap in think I detect a note of weariness in the endlessly repeated motion .
24 I wonder , you know , how they how they try and synch them , how the voices go in ?
25 More practical answers will have to be provided as the Jews pour in , huddled on the platform of rapidly changing history , anxious to change their lives in an imperfect world .
26 He says : Both companies are well managed in Aerospace and Defence which complements the other five companies in the management buy in .
27 Perhaps the dream tie in today 's ‘ hands on ’ publishing world is that brown one from M&S that came in a set with its own matching handkerchief .
28 And the communi er Mao sees this and , and the communists step in ?
29 The Communists put in for wage rises , holiday increases ; a new cabinet was formed , Prime Minister Pompidou offered deals , new talks ; the strikes continued , but dwindled in number .
30 But Prudential finance director Michael Lawrence says that the bids put in by all the firms on the tender shortlist were ‘ virtually all of an allness on fees ’ .
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