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

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1 The local bands have not been altogether ousted ; some were taking part in the contests after playing and walking in a procession in the morning and playing at the sports in the afternoon .
2 Who sang Walking In The Air in the film The Snowman ?
3 representing that , but you know and I know that it did n't stay like that , I do n't know how long , but it did n't stay like it for very long because sin crept in , that circle was marred , it was twisted , that intermit original fellowship with God was broken , let me read you a verse there in Genesis chapter three and verse eight , it 's , it 's Adam and Eve it says they heard the sound of the lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the lord God among the trees of the garden , for the first time since Adam had first been created they hide from God , they hear him coming , it 's the time when God will come , and they hear him that were walking through the garden using picture language , and they go and hide , they 're ashamed to see him , they do n't want to look upon him , something has happened that perfect circle has been marred , what it was like yesterday , things are different now , there 's that unclean feeling , there 's that guilt complex , we 've done it wrong , we 've failed to keep what God 's said , we 've broken the rules and when you break the rules , it 's not just the rules that are broken is it , you know it and I know it , in relationships , it 's not just the rules that get broken , it 's the relationship is marred .
4 SIR — The Italian multicentre study pubished in The Lancet in 1987 investigated the efficacy of subcutaneous low-dose heparin in preventing recurrence of myocardial infarction. 728 survivors of acute myocardial infarction were randomised 6–18 months later to subcutaneous heparin ( 12,500 IU daily ) plus usual treatment ( 363 ) , or usual treatment alone ( 365 ) .
5 Bacteria grow in the water in pore space , and precipitation of concretionary cement in pore space in the mud reduces the volume of fluid available .
6 One possible explanation lies in the way in which charge carriers move between crystal lattice planes : the build up of charge carriers on alternate planes of a graphite lattice gives rise to local electrical fields that oppose the main field and generate the out-of-phase conduction .
7 The relevance of this to the concerns of a chapter on land lies in the way in which location and style are the core of much of the development process .
8 The key to its ethical and practical success lies in the way in which the technical problems involved in its production were overcome .
9 She lies in the churchyard in the village of Wootton , near Dorking : ‘ Elizabeth Titford .
10 The heart of Christianity , for Kierkegaard , lies in the recognition in Jesus of the intersection of time and eternity , the coming together of God and man .
11 A second difficulty lies in the uncertainty in our knowledge of the topography of Venus ; the precision is only ± 1500 m which leads to an uncertainty of 10 µs in timing .
12 The answer lies in the difference in diffusivities .
13 Three wells were drilled in the area in the 1980's — all of which made small gas discoveries — although two are excluded from this award .
14 I know that when I see the books of a hitherto-collected writer being grouped in a catalogue in half-dozens and tens , instead of being offered singly , he is on the way out so far as the collecting world counts for anything .
15 Both also need to be helped to understand the nature of the changes occurring in the area in which they live — whether disappearing hedgerows or the closing down of a street market .
16 If storage is at the mean maximum temperature and humidity , this will give some exaggeration of actual market conditions , the extent of which will depend on diurnal and seasonal variations occurring in the market in question .
17 These show not more than 15 occurring in the county in any winter in the period 1962 to 1976 ; in many winters only one or two are seen .
18 Yet this you would expect ; it is one of the hallmarks of the dominant culture , after all , that it is about thirty to fifty years behind what is actually occurring in the world in the present time .
19 By now he had become a Test cricketer , having played in three of the exciting 1960–61 Tests against West Indies ( and substituted in the field in the tied Test at Brisbane , his first , at Melbourne , being the 500th Test match , and bringing him poignantly what were to remain best batting and bowling performances in an eight-Test career .
20 These longer listening texts appear in an Appendix in the Student 's Book .
21 ‘ I saw two holes appear in the windscreen in front of me and I felt pain in my chest .
22 Make sure that all the question numbers on the front of the paper correspond with the questions that you have answered , and appear in the order in which you have answered them .
23 non-descriptors or terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary ( terms through which the user can enter the thesaurus and be directed to the appropriate term ) of the indexing language .
24 Curtis felt a searing pain lance across the right side of his neck , and saw a small starred hole appear in the glass in front of him .
25 Perhaps that is to be expected in a market in which ‘ art ’ largely collapsed into ‘ investment ’ , and in which artists were happy to take a slice of the action .
26 Twenty years after I was there — in the added bleakness of wartime and the blackout — the economist and educationalist John Vaizey ( the late Lord Vaizey ) was to write in an article in Encounter :
27 In the case of a request by a person other than an individual natural person that the licensing board shall declare the provisional grant of a licence final , that person shall include in the notice in subsection ( 5 ) above the name of the employee or agent whom it is intended should have the day to day running of the premises , and the board shall not declare the provisional grant final if it finds that the employee or agent so named in the notice is not a fit and proper person to be the holder of a licence .
28 Mrs Strutt , of Chirk , Clwyd , also helped in a hospital in Llangollen .
29 Mrs Strutt , of Chirk , Clwyd , also helped in a hospital in Llangollen .
30 He addresses Dame Sirith imperiously , and with a French expression : But Dame Sirith 's final words remind us that this courtliness of expression is located in a fabliau in which the actions and attitudes are as commercial ( pris , mede ) and as crude , sexually , as in any French counterpart : These lines do not quite move into the register of marked language that we have seen in the French fabliaux and shall see in Chaucer 's English fabliaux except in so far as references to women 's thighs do not find a place in the conventional rhetorical portrayal of a courtly lady .
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