Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is noticeable that the Russell-Copleston debate became embroiled in a discussion of necessary propositions , a discussion made necessary by Copleston 's desire to show Russell that the world is such that it must be the case that it has a Creator . |
2 | In the week before the race , she became embroiled in a controversy over the skill of her opponent , the American Leigh Weiss , who had also steered international women 's crews but who was deemed not to know enough of the Boat Race course on London 's tideway . |
3 | Thomas of Sandwich subsequently became mayor of Bordeaux in 1289 , and became embroiled in a dispute with the burgesses which led to an appeal to the Parlement of Paris ; his place as seneschal of Ponthieu was taken by Richard de Pevensey . |
4 | Throughout his stay at Swindon , Macari became embroiled in a series of highly public incidents . |
5 | But ever since the Government became embroiled in the row over the plan to close 31 pits , local beer lovers have veered away from the pub with the Prime Ministerial name . |
6 | If he was a difficult friend , he could also be a loyal one — the most notable example , of course , is that of Ezra Pound whom he continued to support and defend even though it meant that he became embroiled in the kind of public controversy which he detested . |
7 | Then the bureau became embroiled in the Watergate affair and between 1973 and 1976 it was subjected to unprecedented investigation which revealed the full extent of its post-war activities and the dangers inherent in unchecked police bureaucracies . |
8 | But Sam said he had a surprise to show her ; and Sarah , obviously put up to it by him , claimed she would prefer to sit in the shade on the terrace and do a water colour of the garden at La Gracieuse . |
9 | ‘ We have to continue to invest in the field organisation and in research and development , ’ White said . |
10 | ‘ Nor do I want to indulge in a post-mortem — although I suppose it 's an appropriate description , if the thing between us is now dead . ’ |
11 | Aston Villa winger Dwight Yorke admitted speeding in a 50mph zone on the A38 through Birmingham . |
12 | A recent objection came from a client who did not want to invest in a company that gave political donations . |
13 | It seemed somehow deeper , as if its roots lay hidden in the past . |
14 | Two years later she applied to nurse in the Boer War and died from typhoid fever at Simonstown , aged 37 . |
15 | These became exposed in the Triassic and again in the Cretaceous and consequently the interbedded evaporites were removed and the carbonates themselves were karstified . |
16 | So do you know when you do you know when you erm I mean lived in the flats in the flats for fifteen years , have you managed to make many friends ? |
17 | He was willing to go to confirm in an emergency at very short notice and this earned him some long-lasting gratitude . |
18 | This job also involves assisting in the organisation of promotional events in the UK and overseas . |
19 | An Enfield clerical family took in a great-grandmother in her nineties for her last two years : ‘ she did n't want to go in a home and she wrote to my mother and asked if she could possibly look after her . |
20 | Yeah , do you want to go in the water ? |
21 | I do n't want to go in the road . |
22 | Over the back of the 18th hole is out-of-bounds ; you do n't want to go in the bunker on the right short of the green where Graham finished up , so Sandy played it left-to-right . |
23 | how could anybody want to go in the army in nineteen ninety two |
24 | Well do you want to walk or do you want to go in the car ? |
25 | Well , do you want to walk or do you want to go in the car ? |
26 | Do you want to go in the garden ? |
27 | This is n't the kind of thing we 'd want to see in the minutes , is it ? ’ |
28 | There was a minor scuffle between Hegarty and a Unionist councillor and before desisting , Hegarty shouted to the gallery : ‘ Whom do you want to see in the chair ? ’ |
29 | The section prohibits canvassing in the sense of the attempt of an applicant or of another person at his instigation to influence a member of a licensing board to support his application for a grant , renewal or permanent transfer of a licence , or for a regular extension of permitted hours before the application is considered by the board ( subs . |
30 | Light can bring about change in products , and products that are likely to be exposed to light in the market should always be tested by exposure to light . |