Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun pl] [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 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Nor does the thesis claim that authorities should always act in the interests of their subjects . |
6 | These are likely to be self-serving , but , in Berle and Means ' view , the possibility is also opened up that rather than furthering their own interests , or those of the shareholders as currently required by law , management might act in the interests of society as a whole , evolving into a ‘ purely neutral technocracy balancing a variety of claims by various groups in the community and assigning to each a portion of the income stream on the basis of public policy rather than private cupidity ’ . |
7 | It does not matter very much which interests run the state , they will always act in the interests of the preservation of the capitalist mode of production . |
8 | In considering Germany , Italy and the empire , Innocent 's dream was that Henry VI 's son , Frederick , should act in the interests of the Church . |
9 | The interests of C A Johnson and J E Smith in the share capital of A. Layout Plc , the company 's ultimate holding company , are disclosed in the accounts of that company . |
10 | Where convertible debt , non-equity interests in shareholders ' funds or non-equity interests in minority interests , are disclosed in the notes to the financial statements rather than on the face of the balance sheet ( as required by paragraphs 22 , 34 or 44 ) on the grounds that they are not material , the relevant caption on the face of the balance sheet should state that convertible debt or non-equity interests ( as the case may be ) are included . |
11 | In some cases , however , on grounds of materiality , these may be disclosed in the notes to the financial statements instead . |
12 | The items have been disclosed in the notes to the accounts . |
13 | ISDN was designed in the mid-1970s as the telephone network of the future . |
14 | Mr. Cooper replied by letter on 9 May 1983 , in which he pointed out the absolute necessity that tenants of the dock company should not be disturbed at a later date and seeking clarification that the council would not seek in the terms of their letter of 31 March to draw a distinction between ‘ extremely detrimental ’ and detrimental . |
15 | Arthur Machen describes in his autobiography how , walking in the hills above Caerleon , he came to a farm , once a Roman villa , where a stone had been found inscribed : ‘ Ave , Julia , carissima conjux ; in aeternum vale . |
16 | He remained physically active far into old age , riding from Westmorland to Cambridge at the age of sixty , and walking in the hills in his seventies . |
17 | Ulrika , who once dated Prince Edward , was caught on camera walking in the arms of the mystery man . |
18 | It must have been someone from the village , Rose said : who else would be walking in the woods at that hour ? |
19 | Sunday , BBC1 , 9.35pm LADY CHATTERLEY has taken to walking in the woods in episode two of this lavish adaptation of D H Lawrence 's love story . |
20 | One afternoon , while walking in the gardens of Thornfield , he told me the story of his love-affair in Paris with a French dancer , Céline . |
21 | If Damiani could go to Jaffa , most of his fellow exiles are prevented forever from walking in the streets outside their old houses — or knocking on those front doors . |
22 | A few years ago , we were walking in the mountains to the south of Loch Tummel , heading for a tiny water called Loch a'Chait , a hard tramp uphill from Lick . |
23 | The disconsolate — yet irritatingly smug — Geoffrey was walking in the grounds of Pym Hall with his generous-mouthed wife , Laura … |
24 | Accordingly , his introduction takes the form of a long conversation between himself and an old man , a Beggar , who approaches him while he is walking in the fields after a sleepless night at Chester 's Inn , where the clerks lived . |
25 | WALKING IN THE FIELDS BEHIND TREVEREUX , WITH JANE , DAVID , NICK AND A FRIEND . |
26 | Certainly by walking in the steps of Jesus who is the Way and through the leadings of the Holy Spirit who indwells God 's people . |
27 | However heartfelt this gesture may have been and even though all the lodges did not display the sign , do the people of Ulster not realize that the Dublin government is interfering in the affairs of our beloved Nation . |
28 | Meanwhile , Rathore warned the Pakistani government against dismissing his Cabinet or interfering in the affairs of Azad Kashmir . |
29 | So the notion that venture capitalists are prone to interfering in the businesses in which they invest is not , strictly speaking , a valid one , or if so not a criticism about which MBO managers would fret too much . |
30 | Marina Warner wrote in the catalogue of the exhibition : " The lamb , the skate , the monkfish , the rabbits , the crab , squid , sardines , and the goose which appear to dance and even fly in the embraces of the Lover in the pool have passed into a dreamscape where their existence is no longer actual but only remembered . |