Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Free in San Francisco to explore Chinatown , browse in the shops of Fisherman 's Wharf , ride a cable-car up and down the steep streets or visit the grim fortress of Alcatraz .
2 Second , since intervention is often directed at the areas of relative weakness in a child 's linguistic abilities , it may be helpful to identify what these are and to what extent they are likely to impair the child 's ability to communicate in a variety of settings .
3 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
4 Not an easy tongue to master at such short notice , but she had always felt it was a basic courtesy for a tourist to make some attempt , however feeble , to communicate in the tongue of the host country .
5 When attempting to communicate in the absence of adequate structure , care should be taken to learn enough about any differentiation to be able to predict the effect it will have and make allowance for it .
6 What is happening now , 1975 — and for some time past , is material evolvement , leaving spiritual evolvement to stagnate in the pond of Man 's Over-Conscious Analysis Of His Own Deeply Natural Sub-Conscious Development ( e.g. Christianity 's mistaken conscious self-analysed identity ) .
7 In my case , before becoming a Snavely winner , I was but crabgrass in the Garden of Physics .
8 The thought beat in the back of Jack 's mind .
9 Unease stretched out in Chesarynth 's body ; a pulse beat in the side of her head .
10 Sometimes she thought she had a fever and , in the morning when she 'd cooked and the family had eaten , too ill to work in the fields , she 'd take a rug out onto the roof and sleep in the warmth of the winter sun .
11 No , a tent , or we 've got an estate car if it 's just a weekend jaunt , and it 's maybe wet , we just sleep in the back of the car
12 Do not think you sleep in the hand of God you sleep in the mouthpiece of a telephone
13 Sleep in the womb of Chaos ?
14 If they sleep in the shade of prohibitions for foreign goods , besides harming the Treasury and the Nation , they will harm themselves .
15 Only observation of parental intercourse is prohibited — a very significant exception in the light of basic psychoanalytic theory — but as these people sleep in the open around camp-fires and children can easily feign sleep , this rule is unenforceable .
16 Do not think you sleep in the hand of God you sleep in the mouthpiece of a telephone
17 Certainly the grave demeanour which made such an impression upon others — the " sad eyes " and the " deep , sad voice " — was lifted in the company of friends to reveal a playful and often funny man .
18 The outer scales lifted in the process of penetration are not always smoothed down again completely when you change hair colour or texture , and this causes porosity .
19 Many flowers are under threat of extinction because their bulbs are being uprooted from the wild to be replanted in the gardens of countries like ours .
20 As but one example , records of the famous case of Scrope versus Grosvenor before the Court of Chivalry 1385–1390 show testimony was given in French , and even today French phrases linger in the language of heraldry .
21 The explicit status distinctions within it ( epitomised in the ranks of peerages and titles ) are central to upper-class culture and form part of its claim to special superior qualities .
22 It is epitomised in the use of three different alphabets — Latin , Cyrillic and glagolitic — in early Croatian literature .
23 The way of life sharedealers aspired to was epitomised in the lifestyle of a Sultan whom a few Tudorbury staff once had the privilege of meeting .
24 As the UK construction and property markets continue to struggle in the depths of recession , spare a few thoughts for those ‘ built — environment ’ graduates soon to be released into the careers market .
25 Businessmen fretted that no good could come of such defiance ; students delighted in the courage of their mainland counterparts .
26 People are grabbing at each other and pushing , pulling and scuffling , or twisting in the air with imaginary opponents , urging their own version of violence .
27 A mumbled , incoherent sound bubbled and surfaced in her throat , and she clung to him for support , her fingers twisting in the silk of his shirt .
28 Hunt suggests that conflict of this kind may act in a group of individuals to :
29 ( 4 ) A member of a licensing board shall not act in the granting of a licence in respect of premises of which he is the proprietor , tenant or sub-tenant .
30 Nor does the thesis claim that authorities should always act in the interests of their subjects .
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