Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun prp] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | Judging by his expression , Clive had not been best pleased to find me ensconced in the Parsons ' sitting room that night . |
2 | A number of celebrities were appearing in the Cadbury 's sponsored pantomimes around the country and supporting the Save The Children fund raising activities . |
3 | Where had she gone after appearing in the Julians ' drive on Friday night ? |
4 | Even so , these ‘ inactivity ’ spaces are decorated in the Edgsons ' inimitable style . |
5 | AA 's in pod installed in a White 's metal detector . |
6 | Dr William Oddie , fellow of St Cross College , Oxford , writes in The Crockford 's File that Dr Garry Bennett , the author of the anonymously-published preface , who committed suicide during the row , received communion from Dr Runcie at Oxford on the Sunday before his death . |
7 | It arrived five minutes later when Glenn Hunter superbly headed in a Burrows ' corner . |
8 | Ten more paintings from his collection will be included in the Sotheby 's sale . |
9 | The version that Bethel was working towards in this statement was not precisely the road that the CNAA was to take in the mid-1980s but it was an outline model of development at the end of the 1970s which attempted to go beyond the decisions contained in the CNAA 's 1979 document . |
10 | However , in June the UK Prime Minister , Margaret Thatcher , acknowledged that the question of UK aid had been discussed during the negotiations , despite an express prohibition contained in the UK 's 1966 Overseas Aid Act on the use of aid as a means of getting defence sales . |
11 | A preview of the Library Resources Exhibition being held at the NEC , Birmingham , from 15th to 17th June will be carried in The Bookseller 's special feature on 21st May . |
12 | The riders ' six-seater aircraft was turned upside down after being caught in the Tornado 's slipstream . |
13 | The question of what is significant has been at the heart of much recent discussion , but is not addressed in the ASB 's proposals . |
14 | For a full price issue there are quite serious distractions , although the recording generally is as warm and transparent as you would expect in the Concertgebouw 's famous acoustic . |
15 | The system of aids and financial supports applied in the UK 's Less Favoured Areas are discussed in some detail in existing documents produced by the Arkleton Trust , by MAFF and by MacEwen and Sinclair for the Council for National Parks . |
16 | Six people were named in the CBI 's FIR , including Shivinder Singh Sidhu , a former Additional Secretary in the Defence Ministry who was currently Secretary-General of the International Civil Aviation Organization , and G. P. Hinduja , a London-based Indian industrialist who was also deeply implicated in the Bofors affair [ for January developments in which see p. 37184 ] . |
17 | But the plan has foundered in the EC 's demand for a general liability clause , a feature that has proved difficult to sort out on an international level . |
18 | The rest was written in the Dušek 's residence , the Villa Bertramka , in a village outside the city : and the new opera was premièred after some delay on 29 October , with huge success . |
19 | This bride is made up of ‘ them which are saved ’ ( v. 24 ) and ‘ which are written in the Lamb 's book of life ’ ( v. 27 ) . |
20 | We hope in the Lord 's love and grace . |
21 | A united Germany would be more likely to remain incorporated in the West 's institutions . |
22 | The wisdom of this choice is confirmed by the excellent condition of the pilot tunnel dug during the 1880s which has been incorporated in the Eurotunnel 's design . |
23 | He was featured in the Examiner 's series of ‘ Impertinent portraits ’ of distinguished local citizens and hailed , like Napoleon , as the ‘ organizer of victory ’ : |
24 | With 80 per cent of the seats in the arena again empty , it might have been a good opportunity to bus in the LTA 's young hopefuls to see for themselves what success in the game requires . |
25 | Writing in the FRC 's second annual review , Sir Ron warns that ‘ the next year will be a controversial one for the ASB and one in which the Board will need strong support ’ . |
26 | In these early days the Germans very much followed the Dutch leads ; indeed the regulations introduced in 1980 for restraining traffic in residential roads were a straight translation of those adopted in the Netherlands ' Woonerven . |
27 | He explained away the list of things that Waddell had seen in the Ross 's house as having been published at the trial or in the newspapers , which was not the case . |
28 | The marked language of the Miller 's Tale , swyve and pisse , is found again in the Reeve 's Tale ; fartynge is not named as such in the Reeve 's Tale , but is included with a circumlocution that uses a marked term we have seen in the Shipman 's Tale : The miller 's boast : is no doubt intended to be simply proverbial , but has a richly ironic meaning in light of the " beard " that Absolon finds upon obtaining his kiss from Alison ( 3730 – 43 ) . |
29 | Sampson became the second ( Marsden was the first ) Yorkshire player to represent the Players against the Gentlemen when he played in the Lord 's fixture of 1841 . |
30 | The camaraderie so emphasized in discussions of police occupational culture is fractured in the RUC 's case by some important divisions , and the regular/reserve police distinction is an example . |