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

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1 This particular guitar is a bit of a video star ; Dave Stewart used it in the promo for The Eurythmics ' The City Never Sleeps .
2 When the hamlets were first included in the development area for the new city of Milton keynes in the 1960s , people of Calverton fought it in the High Court and won .
3 But even if the note was deleted ( and Ramsey deleted it in a later edition ) , Raven could not have voted for Ramsey with enthusiasm .
4 Ellen caught it in a towel and put it out and went back to sleep .
5 Donna saw it in the rear-view mirror , convinced and elated that she 'd done it crippling damage .
6 Bowhill , much as Sir Walter Scott saw it in the ‘ Lay of the Last Minstrel ’ is there for all to enjoy .
7 As Shevardnadze put it in a speech to foreign ministry staff in 1987 , they represented a country which for the previous fifteen years had been ‘ more and more losing its position as one of the leading industrially developed countries ’ .
8 I had a cream one and it got wrecked by going I think Neil put it in the wash with one of his black T-shirts .
9 I 've only got this one , I had a cream one and it got wrecked by going , I think Neil put it in the wash with one of his black tee shirts , and
10 Mrs Wright put it in the vase that she 'd filled with fresh water .
11 Caron wrote it in the aftermath of the '92 riots in LA where she was living at the time .
12 The horticultural coup of the show is this unassuming little plant which is still in bud.A Victorian favourite called the double cream blackberry plant , it was thought to have disappeared.But nurseryman Bob Brown from Evesham spotted it in the United States .
13 Their work was still circulating in the 1940s when Simone de Beauvoir criticised it in The Second Sex ( 1949 ) .
14 The cyke came up over a dune , and Mostyn and Cheadle caught it in a crossfire .
15 Arriving home at half past twelve at night , Rachaela found it in the downstairs hall , another tenant had obviously taken it in .
16 Rachaela dropped it in the bin .
17 James Bond gets it in the neck from Korean goon Oddjob
18 If that is how Cardiff High School was when Goronwy Rees knew it in the year of my birth , then it was not very different eleven years later .
19 Jane saw it in the smallest things , all impossible in self-conscious Britain .
20 As Sir John Simon put it in the Report on the Sanitary Conditions of the City of London 1849–50 , ‘ It is no uncommon thing , in a room of twelve foot square or less , to find three or four families styed together … in the promiscuous intimacy of cattle . ’
21 The rank is unique to the RUC , and a proposal by Sir Hugh to abolish it in a restructuring package he put to the Police Authority two years ago caused anger within senior members of the force .
22 In his early essays on the subject , Shklovsky defines it in a very wide range of terms which , broadly speaking , add up to a view that art refreshes our sense of life and experience .
23 Bert Burnell sees it in the number of passengers travelling on each of his routes .
24 It was left to his brother Laurence to include it in the posthumous More Poems ( 1936 ) .
25 Ferreters used it in the past .
26 Lord Cardigan found it in the Balkans where proper roads petered out and pot-hole dodging enlivened the journey .
27 The captain of the Rebecca Sims described it in the ship 's log as a brownish-grey reptile at least 45 metres long .
28 The teaching of deaf children by oral methods alone was not new ; the earliest teachers of the deaf such as Dr. William Holder and Dr. John Wallis tried it in the 1660s with ( as evidence shows ) far less success than they wrote about in the publications which earned them fame .
29 But Newley sings it in a way that personalises it .
30 Taking the roll of plaster from Sophie , Robert placed it in the water , then , pulling the broken limb out straight , he lined up the bones and set the arm .
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