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

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1 Detectives in Hartlepool are urging householders to secure their garden sheds after a spate of break-ins in the Seaton Carew and Rift House areas .
2 The National Endowment for the Arts in the United States has been under heavy fire for its choices , as is usual for Ministries , whether in nineteenth-century France or the present-day USSR .
3 The borough council are also organising an exhibition of visual arts in The Maltings Johnson Wax Kiln Gallery , to include artwork by mentally and physically handicapped people .
4 As a young girl I volunteered to knock on doors and enrol pets in the Tailwaggers Club .
5 ABOUT a third of dog owners who exercise their pets in the Darlington Denes are using the bins specially provided for dog excrement , a survey has revealed .
6 If it is successful , there is a right of appeal to a High Court judge , and the guarantors in the Tudor Grange case duly appealed .
7 Orchards and small fruits , mainly raspberries , are favoured by growers in the Clyde valley near Lanark , near Dundee , along the coast of the Firth of Tay , and in the Vale of Strathmore .
8 Some five years ago a few growers in the Nîmes district of Southern France made an attempt to raid the English market by cultivating Moneymaker , a favourite high-yield English commercial tomato .
9 In Riga the waitresses wear clean uniforms with white starched caps in the Mrs Beeton tradition ; in Leningrad they wear greasy black suits .
10 Lunchtime drinkers in a Gloucestershire pub enjoy a pint of Summer Ale … a new brew aimed specifically at quenching a summertime thirst .
11 One can expand the boundaries , and because it is the sentiment of the people that one should expand the boundaries , it has manifestly worked for nearly two centuries in the United Kingdom .
12 Colchester United — beaten 2-0 by Birmingham City at Layer Road — donated 20p of the price of every programme to the fund for Sergeant Andy Mudd , the soldier who lost both his legs in the IRA bomb attack near the ground a fortnight ago .
13 Overheard on the Bathgate to Edinburgh train last Saturday , as a passenger observed rugby fans tucking into champagne and chicken legs in the Murrayfield car park : ‘ Well , hen , ’ she observed to her companion , ‘ that 's the biggest car-boot sale ah 've ever seen . ’
14 Yeah well there was an advert in the paper about a car boot sale under covers in the Redditch market area .
15 Initial research work at Oxford United 's ground consisted mainly of making a large number of video-recordings of fans in the London Road End .
16 Although the behaviour of nutters is clearly different from that of other fans in the Rowdies group , there is still a sense of order in what they do .
17 Tony suffered severe brain damage in April 1989 when he was crushed with dozens of other Liverpool fans in the Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield .
18 It has to be said , however , that despite passionate support from 105,000 fans in the Nou Camp , their performance did not bear the hallmark of European champions .
19 HOLDERS Barcelona crashed out of the European Cup after squandering a two-goal lead in front of their stunned fans in the Nou Camp Stadium .
20 HOLDERS Barcelona crashed out of the European Cup after squandering a two-goal lead in front of their stunned fans in the Nou Camp stadium .
21 Sam Kulasingham , 35 , a Tamil from Sri Lanka , has abandoned an eight-week hunger strike at London 's Hammersmith Hospital after Home Office agreed to review his conviction for murdering three Tamils in a London firebomb attack in 1986 .
22 Although they were not the first to do so , they became the longest running and , presumably , most successful pin manufacturers in the Painswick area .
23 The heading read : ‘ Trials of the Fighters in the Prague Uprising . ’
24 First night we got there , we hitched a ride with these Lagos ragga kids in a VW bus .
25 CLUBS are seeing red over a shortage of referees in the KY Youth League .
26 In 1984 the Mills and Boon/Harlequin imprint sold 20 million ‘ units ’ ( as they refer to their books ) to 8.5 million readers in the United Kingdom and Ireland , a figure which is inevitably an underestimation of the actual readership .
27 The ESRC Data Archive Bulletin appears three times each year and is distributed to approximately 5000 readers in the United Kingdom and beyond .
28 Among serious writers and readers in the United States ( as distinct from shallow and modish Anglophiles mostly around New York ) , it is taken for granted that Pound 's caustic dismissal of us in 1929 was justified , and that nothing has happened in the forty-five years since to alter that picture significantly .
29 The Sun had virtually no readers in the Yorkshire community in 1988 .
30 Amdahl Tuxedo Transaction Manager 4.2 , based on the Unix System Laboratories Inc product , offers support for migrating some transaction processing applications to UTS from IBM Corp MVS systems while maintaining links to corporate databases in the MVS/CICS environment .
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