Example sentences of "[adv] in [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The Government are vulnerable at any time , but especially in the run-up to a general election , to the prospect of evictions of people who are no longer able to pay the full fees for which the home owner calls .
2 A far more satisfactory , if idiosyncratic , account of the cultural contexts within which modern commodities operate is provided by Appadurai ( 1986 ) , especially in the introduction to this varied set of essays and examples , which follows from traditional anthropological concern with the nature of exchange .
3 It might be thought that such tenets were unambiguous enough in a democracy to be assured the most rigorous defence .
4 Susanna Wesley herself , mother of John and Charles , puts this plainly enough in a letter to John :
5 The very fact that you are interested enough in the possibility to be reading this book makes it so .
6 Perhaps in the command to ‘ love thy neighbour as thyself ’ , the word ‘ neighbour ’ is after all meant in the most precise and narrow sense .
7 But Katabatic had reportedly been working lethargically in the build-up to Newbury and his trainer is now much happier with the 10-year-old 's general well-being .
8 However , Katabatic had reportedly been working lethargically in the build-up to Newbury and his trainer , Andy Turnell , is now much happier with the ten-year-old .
9 He did so in a letter to the Conservative MP which was just 26 words long .
10 Derwent is expected to make trading profits of £2 million or so in the year to March .
11 It 's certainly something of a treat to have three such delectable instruments to look at , and so in an attempt to be logical I 'll examine the T4-SB four string first , then the five and the six last .
12 A little while ago , its Controller , Michael Green , moved Woman 's Hour from 2 o'clock in the afternoon to 10.30 in the morning .
13 I ju , it , you see I 'll , I work until the end nearly eleven o'clock in the day to yo , to work start work today like on the art .
14 Now you wish to advance your clock so natural lighting at what was 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time is good , but bright light at what was 9 o'clock in the evening to 3 o'clock in the morning is undesirable .
15 Besides , assume that the plans for oyster farming are all above board — do you go , or send your secretary , at eight o'clock in the evening to an unoccupied flat to make a telephone call about it ?
16 And we did ; from nine o'clock in the morning to eight at night , six days a week .
17 He was a bit of a character — he 'd have to get up at about four o'clock in the morning to cycle to work , and during the war , he was hurtling along during a blackout when suddenly the road disappeared and he went careering into a bomb crater , about 50 feet wide and 40 feet deep .
18 TAM DALYELL 's article ‘ When giants roamed ’ ( New Scientist , 3 February , p 323 ) was strangely evocative to me as I happen to have met ( however tangentially ) all the giants he mentions , as possible participants in the white-hot technological revolution that petered-out in 1963–66 , as well as Robert Maxwell and Solly Zuckerman who featured only in an illustration to that article .
19 The modernity or postmodernity of the nouveau roman resides not only in the degree to which the novels in question are transgressive in narrative terms , but also in the extent to which they call into question the legitimacy of the practices they install .
20 Finally , the motives for deferring to public opinion pressures are at their strongest only in the run-up to an election , when most incumbent political leaderships anyway try to manipulate government budgets and taxation so that economic and social conditions are favourable for their cause .
21 In each tribe , as we have seen , there were a number of coastal , a number of inland and a number of city demes , about sixteen councillors from each type going to make up a trittys ( only in the tribe to which Acharnai belonged was this system modified , because twenty-two out of fifty councillors is already well over a third ) .
22 All creatures communicate only in the manner to which they are instinctively and inwardly programmed .
23 Ranger Jeffrey Judd was winched down in a basket to where the Hollywood cameraman lay exhausted , 60 ft below the rim of the Kilauea volcano .
24 You 're welcome , ’ then went to the sink in the far corner of the kitchen to wash his hands , came back to the fireside to sit down in a chair to the right of the oven , and watched his wife putting out the meal .
25 And I 'll say this now , they was in business there , nextdoor , and I knew them like that , they says any machinery come here and use it , and they 'd got shears and all that sort of thing , and with their help , you know , I had these four locks and did them and took them down in no time to m to er , to and they was flabbergasted because of the quickness of them , you know , and they says er we can always find you sommat to work if er this is the case .
26 Slightly further afield you can visit — by road , on foot or on horseback — the villages of Fischbach , Faulenfürst and Rothaus to name but three , and way down in the valley to the west is the main Black Forest town of Freiburg .
27 The former bus driver was found gunned down in the driveway to his home in Greta Avenue on Sunday morning .
28 Then you will ride down in the cage to the bottom of the shaft — 294 feet deep .
29 You know , again as you said earlier on it all comes down in the end to the head !
30 I bent down and turned him until I had my hands under his arms , his back towards me , and I floated him along in the water to the steps and there strained to pull him up them and out onto the grass .
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