Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] night [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Though unable to sally out to sample the night life , Stirling was not alone , as he had a constant stream of visitors with whom he discussed his ideas , including Jock Lewes who came to see him before departing for Tobruk .
2 If we want to see the night sky , we have to leave the bright lights of the city behind and climb a darkened mountain .
3 The circulation of air round a depression usually has ‘ fronts ’ or areas of rain associated with it , and when birds , which navigate by being able to see the night sky , meet with a barrier of rain and bad visibility then there is nothing for it but to drop down to the nearest land and wait until conditions improve .
4 ‘ But the trouble is that we do n't know the pattern of the stars here , ’ said Snodgrass , who had sent himself quite dizzy by standing perfectly still and craning his neck as far back as he could in order to see the night sky .
5 DAY 4 : Time for last minute shopping or perhaps a visit to the Rijksmuseum to see the Night Watch by Rembrandt or the Van Gogh Museum to see a vast array of the master 's work .
6 These authorities would contract with doctors who wished to work a night shift .
7 The latest version of this desktop planetarium allows you to view the Night Sky 's Constellations and deep sky objects from any place at any time .
8 Her daughter went on to visit a night club .
9 Her daughter went on to visit a night club .
10 She wanted to see a night sky unsullied by a red glare from the ground , to breathe air which did not turn one 's nose into a sooty chimney ; above all , to escape from thraldom and belong to herself .
11 The purpose of thirty thousand Mr Mayor , will be to extend the night time quiet service to all seven nights of the week .
12 Stunned and with blood pouring from her hands Miss Butler made her way to her ward where she was due to start a night shift .
13 As we got to the narrow road that runs past the spot where Mr Marr used to watch the night sky , he turned and held up his hands towards the stars .
14 By some unspoken agreement they settled quietly together to watch the night fall and the heavy tide thunder in .
15 He thought it was reasonable for them not to provide night care even now and essential for them to have a night sleeper for seven nights a week from this time on .
16 I was learning at a place where we hired the computer 's time and it was cheaper to get a night run .
17 It was at three am on August the eigth nineteen sixty three that Ronnie Biggs , Buster Edwards and their gang fixed the signals to stop the night train at Sears Crossing in Buckinghamshire .
18 About the middle of 1942 it became evident that in order to make the night bombing raids over Germany more effective , some form of air marking would have to be developed to guide the aircraft more accurately to their targets .
19 Odd-Knut thinks that it might be best to make a night trip with empty sledges , returning to the camp , especially as a friend of his is likely to arrive for the night .
20 In 1949 he crashed at Tangmere in a Wellington , suffered burns , and after treatment at the East Grinstead Queen Victoria Hospital , left the RAF to become a night time telephone operator and union Branch Secretary .
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