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

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1 SHEILA lived in a cottage on the rocky shelf of a mountain .
2 The Great Earth Mother Mafulke lived in the Underworld and tended the enormous fires which blazed there .
3 At an earlier hearing , defence solicitor Colin Nott failed in a bid to have the ban lifted , but successfully appealed at the High Court the next day to have the bail condition lifted so his client could see the baby under supervision .
4 Unwilling to make an unheralded entrance , Nicandra quivered in a distance of expectancy .
5 Examples are numerous , but Naseby has both extensive earthworks and an early map of 1630 showing the layout of the village at that date ; as Christopher Taylor remarks in the RCHM Volume 111 for Northamptonshire , ‘ the extensive earthworks show clearly that the relatively simple layout of the present village is the result of complex changes which are by no means understood ’ .
6 Even sex reformers like Havelock Ellis shared in the assumption that menstruation was debilitating , and by some this was seen as an educational disqualification .
7 Years later , Acheson agreed in an interview that the French had blackmailed the US in Vietnam .
8 Lord Devlin argued in The Enforcement of Morals that a shared morality is necessary for the continued existence of society , an assumption also central to Parsonian sociology .
9 Katherine Lundy operated in a world where deceit was accepted — indeed , expected , and she survived in this world because she herself had learned her lessons in one of the toughest schools of all — in the fire and revolution of Dublin before the " 16 Rising .
10 In his last years Ewing wintered in the warmth of Pollok House in Glasgow , still working with Erskine on theological projects .
11 The club were accused of making illegal payments to players and more dramatically , Macari was fined £1,000 for his part in a betting scandal after a bet of £6,500 had been placed on Swindon to lose in a cup match against Newcastle .
12 On 17 September Bevin and Acheson met in the State Department ; Acheson stated that the American government had decided it was necessary to proceed with a peace treaty within the near future .
13 King lived in an age when growth rates changed only slowly so that his greatest concern was the possible end of the world !
14 Frau Nordern asked in a tone of voice which strongly suggested that if he was then he could go and do it somewhere else .
15 An insight into his state is provided by Michael Wishart , now married to the painter Anne Dunn and living in a studio in Paris , and whom Minton visited in the autumn of 1953 .
16 It is estimated that about a third of the population of Germany perished in the struggle .
17 Through the buzz in her head she heard words spoken , formal greeting hanging in the air then she saw Steve stepping inside the house , leaving Fernando framed in the doorway .
18 Collis King joins in the appeal .
19 Specky crooner par excellence Carl Puttnam joins in the discussion .
20 Specky crooner par excellence Carl Puttnam joins in the discussion .
21 But erm oh they 're a great family they really are but I think George and J Joy 's having Edmund because although Dan lives in the town er what 's it called , New Haven ?
22 Marcus Adam , Tony Jarrett , Jason John and Darren Braithwaite overslept and arrived to find golden wonder Christie fuming in the dressing-room .
23 He trusted the captains of his ships , he trusted his trading partners in the East , in the Indian Ocean , over the Atlantic , around the African coast ; his clerks , his associates in Liverpool , his bank , his builders , his carpenters , those who supplied him with his furniture and his clothes — Mr Crump moved in a world of total trust .
24 Sophie stopped in the act of tidying up the table .
25 Three girls and two boys from Germany helped in the house and the office and another boy worked in the garden .
26 Hayling was pressuring Gerry Taylor to appear in the prospectus .
27 Gary lives in a block of flats .
28 Classic Warbirds by David Stubbs is an overall look at the warbird scene , with coverage of Reno , detailing the much-modified machines that participate in the air races each year ; Duxford 's Classic Fighter display of 1990 ; warbird training on the T–6 Texan and an excellent section on the B–17s , Mustangs and Messerschmitts used in the move Memphis Belle .
29 Satisfied that he was safe , Trent changed in the bathroom .
30 Sarah stopped in the act of fastening her stays around her vast body .
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