Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If the N1 cam had been between the point cams throughout I could have done , but NOT when the N1 cam is left outside them . |
2 | ‘ But we could have been 12 or 13% up had it not been for the bomb scares , ’ said John Monk . |
3 | All records are for the river valleys , levels , or the coast . |
4 | ‘ The breaches that concern me most at the moment are off the ball incidents , dangerously high tackles and illegal use of the elbow , ’ he added . |
5 | Next thing the cop parade and th they 're for the cop cops did n't do anything . |
6 | Well they 're for the dustbin men . |
7 | cos they do n't wan na be , cos it seems bad but when , when they 're in the , when they 're in the ballot box , when , when they 're in the voting booths and then they 're faced with the question then , do they want |
8 | Erm we 're on the traffic lights where all the work is Lane . |
9 | MARK ROE might well have been behind the TV cameras at the GA European Open , but at the Lancome Trophy he was back in his rightful place — on our screens . |
10 | Many possible direct effects were ruled out by the test program and Mayo eventually concluded that a complex emotional chain had been behind the productivity changes . |
11 | The election posters that still litter our cities are like the documentary fragments of some remote and arcane historical dispute . |
12 | Despite the volume of sheer hard physical slog there must have been with no vacuum cleaners , washing machines , electric mixers or all the other electronic gadgetry which have eased the burden of housework considerably Eva has no recollection of her mother getting uptight or tense . |
13 | How he had been with the mule packers on that campaign of the 3rd Cavalry 's , chasing down into Mexico after the bands of Chato and Chihuahua and got his new name in a meadow high in the Sierra Madre , two days west of the village of Tesorababi . |
14 | But she 's about forty and has been with the company ages . ’ |
15 | I 've been up the road ages waiting in the shop , talking and having a little chat and |
16 | The girl has been in a council children 's home and with foster parents since being made a ward of court . |
17 | That evening the two defendants had been in the Peace Gardens with Mrs McMullen , her mother , Annie Williams , and brother , Terence Morton . |
18 | Moreover , if we bring to this common confusion the elementary historical observation that these presumptive classes of ‘ art ’ and ‘ sub-art ’ or ‘ non-art ’ tend to shift ( all novels , once , would have been in the downgrading classes ; particular classes of novel , for example ‘ science fiction ’ , move from one side of the divide to another , or are straddled across it ; cinema films are ‘ commercial popular culture ’ but then some films are ‘ high art ’ ) , we become more and more certain that we must refuse that beguiling invitation to leave aside ‘ sociological categories ’ and move to ‘ the works of art themselves ’ . |
19 | Investment commitments had mainly been in the electronics industries , which accounted for almost 49 per cent of the total , and in chemicals , which had almost 29 per cent . |
20 | For example , if they have been in the Chaos terrains of locations 60–63 and a Dwarf character fell into the Nurglesque marshes , one puppet will enact this while another ( preferably an Elf Puppet , to antagonize the Dwarf adventurer ) conducts a running commentary : ‘ Oh look , boys and girls , the stunty 's fallen down . |
21 | The shift among painters and sculptors , who had been in the craft guilds , is most clearly marked in the adoption of the term ‘ academy ’ from the place of the famous school of Plato . |
22 | We 've been in we 've been in the estate agents and |
23 | I 've been round a couple times thank you been up there ages ! |
24 | These beautifully preserved flowers are from the Oeningen deposits like the maple leaf and seeds illustrated here . |
25 | The sketches are from the travel diaries of the late Sir Peter Scott , founder of Martin Mere Wildfowl Trust at Burscough . |
26 | In Cave 's work , most of the characters are in a sense prisoners — of an obsession , or a claustrophobic environment . |
27 | Brat Packers like Keifer Sutherland are in a sense rebels to the cause . |
28 | We have offices — they are in the phone books — scattered all over the county , local offices . |
29 | Arrange that the most frequently referenced records are in the home positions . |
30 | I. Of all the workers in Bristol , and also in many other cities , about 60% are in the service industries . |