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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Much interest , it is argued , lies in the ways in which the students justify their own versions in terms of their expectations about well-formedness in narrative .
5 Or they may be fine metal wires intended simply to record the electrical activity occurring in the cells in their vicinity .
6 The Pharisees who appear in the gospels in Jesus 's time seem to have some distorted ideas about God .
7 It did not lack its central figure , for Joseph Sturge was prominent , but he was located in the events in relation to enlightened nonconformity and the power of provincial community rather than gentry family and parliamentary class .
8 Next month he travels to Nuremburg to do parish work before going on to work in the archives in the Papal capital .
9 Even in relation to non-manual workers , however , serious manpower shortages and problems of relocating staff were being reported in the mid-1980s in many parts of southern England ( Parsons , 1987 ; IMS , 1987 ) .
10 The civil service found itself penetrated and politicized in the mid-1980s in a manner unknown since the days of Lloyd George .
11 Round , elliptical or other shelters , from which to admire the views , were to be installed in the woods in optimum sites for shelter .
12 and he lives in a chateaux in France .
13 The director 's emoluments must also be included in the bandings in the note to the accounts unless all the directors ' aggregate emoluments do not exceed £60,000 ( Sch 6 para 1 and para 4 , CA 85 ) .
14 Latin was optional , and paid for separately , in the Lower School , but compulsory and included in the fees in the Upper .
15 The tenants will normally be answerable to the landlord for the use they make of the property , and certain restrictions are normally agreed upon and are contained in the covenants in the lease .
16 Do n't forget , Master , there are other mysteries which may be contained in the documents in that casket .
17 Full details on the training and examinations are contained in the inserts in the sleeve of this booklet , but basically you will have to take two groups of examinations .
18 He plans to stay in Sheffield to compete on the first day of the UK Championships today then concentrate on training , his Olympic place assured without having to jump in the trials in Birmingham on June 27–28 , in which he 'll confine himself to an outing in the 100 metres .
19 But none of these principles could have been exploited or pursued in the ways in which they were had there not been tacit approval and support on the part of the state .
20 Research will focus on the people living in the estates in east Middlesbrough .
21 On the test session , subjects in one group continued with this same arrangement but for subjects in the critical experimental condition the stimuli were presented in the contexts in which they had not previously occurred .
22 Although the Mob does n't move , individual models may be turned in the ranks in order to shoot at their target .
23 Because she has this afternoon job , she must get through her own work in the mornings ; but she gets her work done in the mornings in order to create time for a job .
24 Former Puma star , Marcelo Loffreda , thinks that ‘ Our rugby as a whole has deteriorated due to the way it has been managed by our officials and this crisis has made itself felt in the Pumas in the last two years .
25 Material characteristic of medieval Latin writing that is widely exploited in the fabliaux in ways that are often both entertaining and probing is the dogma of antifeminist traditions : traditions which present woman , the daughters of Eve , as generally morally reprehensible and dangerous to man ; insatiable and extravagant sexual sirens with their bodies , and perjurers , temptresses or endless naggers with their tongues .
26 The gutter must be correctly positioned in the joints in order to allow room ( usually 6mm ) for expansion .
27 Under emergency procedure I put in the words in the second line , after having made every reasonable effort to consult with the chief executive .
28 He devised a system of symbols which he found in dreams to represent more unbearable things which did not themselves appear in the dreams in order not to disrupt sleep .
29 The three subsequent phase , each with their own special Accessory offers , will appear in the shops in the summer , until October . , .
30 Just as we were supposed to accept their stories about how this was the only country in which you could ski in the mountains in the morning and swim in the Mediterranean in the afternoon .
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