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

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1 I spent many hours hidden in the bushes , silently watching one pair of bulbuls make their nest from beginning to end .
2 Underneath that I have another article to which was kicked out sometime later but I have it in here , it says , raid on Gdynia would surprise to Nazis to say refugees in Sweden tell how the non Germans cheered in the streets but the two refugees eye witnesses to the American Bombing Attack on Gdynia , October ninth , reported here that the raid caught the Germans by surprise and that non German workers stood in the streets and cheered amid terrific destruction .
3 He said the number of emergency calls received in the Dales area of County Durham rarely exceeded one or two .
4 Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review .
5 Over 170 cyclists gathered in the grounds of Drumlanrig Castle , near Thornhill in Dumfriesshire , over the long weekend of May ‘ -25 to celebrate 152 years of the invention , by Kirkpatrick Macmillan , of our favourite form of transport and recreation .
6 Gina stopped where she was , her fingers clenched in the palms of her hand as she fought to control the surge of irritation which threatened to make her lose her temper completely , while Rune 's brilliant gaze held her in thrall , intimate , deliberately self-assured .
7 In order not to obstruct gangways or take up rack space , dry powder systems would have to be designed with extensive pipework feeding nozzles located in the racks or gangways from a centralised , pressurised storage unit .
8 The birds caught in the traps on Fair Isle will be mainly the smaller passerines such as warblers , chats and the like , which tend to seek out any cover available .
9 The behaviour of insects is largely ‘ instinctive ’ , it is based on programmes contained in the genes which direct their actions .
10 But 12-year-old girls would certainly not have possessed the physical strength for such a form of attack , and although the rubric of ‘ garotting ’ was used universally to encompass these crimes , most of the cases reported in the newspapers seemed to describe fairly straightforward street robberies — sometimes using a variety of coshes , knuckle-dusters , ‘ Indian claw ’ devices and other forms of life-preserver — or what we would now call ‘ muggings ’ .
11 Certain changes in the rules contained in the Nurses ' , Mid-wives ' and Health Visitor 's Act ( 1979 ) are needed to make updating a legal requirement , and these must be put before Parliament as with any law reform .
12 Whilst Williams gave talks on such themes as race relations and the need for genuine party politics on the islands , a volunteer group of supporters gathered in the signatures , and while his reception in some areas was not favourable , in general it was welcoming .
13 Behind him stood another soldier , a KGB trooper , and Duncan saw further guards hidden in the shadows .
14 The next day the main opposition parties joined in the calls for Ershad 's arrest and students threatened to storm his home .
15 There is an index to the schedules , but this has been criticized in connection with the inadequate size of its entry vocabulary , the number of entries in the index only exceeding those subjects listed in the schedules by about 25 per cent .
16 For four days the slimmer knows that all he or she has consumed at the end of each day is the 1,000 calories contained in the meals .
17 Its branches caught in the arms of its neighbours .
18 The darker overlays shows the number of these words contained in the lattices output by RM1 .
19 On June 2 tens of thousands of PDS supporters protested in the streets of East Berlin .
20 This commitment is manifest in these ‘ live ’ recordings made in the mid-1980s in collaboration with North German Radio ( NDR ) .
21 If one studies the plans of schools built in the mid-1960s ( the Plowden Report contains a number ) the impact these ideas made is obvious .
22 Developers of electric vehicles around the world would like to see some small concessions granted in the legislations so that ULEVs are not unduly penalised .
23 His appalled eyes searched in the shadows .
24 Regnal years might also appear on coins of the Roman emperors made in the provinces of the empire , while at Rome coins were frequently dated by the titles of the emperor , such as the tribunician power , which was renewed every year and thus acts as a sort of regnal year .
25 I wonder if any of your readers noticed in The Times of 10 March how Lord Armstrong of Ilminster of the Victoria and Albert Museum 's Trustees , quite casually assumed that the independence of our national museums had already been similarly compromised ?
26 In the event the calculated TTI values , using the predicted heat flow models , matched well the maturity parameters measured in the wells .
27 A picture dictionary at the back of the book explaining the words used in the passages .
28 The diagonal constructions employed in the paintings she selected at the National Gallery and their use as a formal agent aiding and abetting the organisation of colour is what Riley emphasises and announces in her own work of this period .
29 Foxes fiddled in the thickets .
30 The handmaids of the Everqueen are not mere courtiers ; they are her warrior guard — a hundred beautiful Elf-maids schooled in the arts of war till they exceed or even surpass the greatest of Elf knights with sword , bow and lance .
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