Example sentences of "[vb base] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Free in San Francisco to explore Chinatown , browse in the shops of Fisherman 's Wharf , ride a cable-car up and down the steep streets or visit the grim fortress of Alcatraz . |
2 | Marina Warner wrote in the catalogue of the exhibition : " The lamb , the skate , the monkfish , the rabbits , the crab , squid , sardines , and the goose which appear to dance and even fly in the embraces of the Lover in the pool have passed into a dreamscape where their existence is no longer actual but only remembered . |
3 | On New Year 's Eve people in long evening dresses or in dinner jackets mingle in the streets of Funchal side by side with ‘ mountain men ’ in their woollen hats who have come to Funchal with their wives and children in the family 's lorry — which is often decorated with Christmas tree , paperchains and balloons . |
4 | There are thus a considerable number who appear in the autobiographies as simple vignettes . |
5 | Early references to the place of specialist work appear in the findings of the government-commissioned Lovelock review of NACAB in 1983 . |
6 | Many but not all appear in the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 ( hereinafter OAPA ) . |
7 | The first four children appear in the archives with regularity , as does Francis , a child born to Elizabeth and Lord John Russel , a man she married some eight years after the death of Thomas Hoby in Paris in 1566 . |
8 | The Pharisees who appear in the gospels in Jesus 's time seem to have some distorted ideas about God . |
9 | Exx.1-3 show the three different textures that appear in the scores for this ballet : ex.1 solo voice and bass line ( this is the opening vocal air of the ballet , the full text of which may be seen in illus.l ) ; ex.2 an instrumental trio , with two treble instruments and bass ( the ritournelle that follows the vocal air ) ; ex.3 a five-part instrumental texture , each line notated in a different clef ( the first entrée ) . |
10 | Two versions of the tune appear in the collections of Captain Francis O'Neill of the Chicago Police , a contemporary of Honeyman , and Alastair Hardie includes it in his Caledonian Companion , where he acknowledges its publication in Kohler 's Violin Repository of 1885 . |
11 | For when a religion is put into a position where its , albeit necessary , business activities appear in the eyes of its followers , to be outweighing in importance its original purpose , it ceases to be of the slightest use in so far as it is able to fulfil one of its most important reasons for existence , that is , to provide a satisfactory code of behaviour to be observed in that area of human conduct which can be considered as being subject to moral law . |
12 | An above average number of companies in the computer , telecommunications and microelectronics sectors appear in the lists of Queen 's Awards to Industry , published this morning . |
13 | We hunt in the mountains of West Virginia every fall and he shoots now nearly as well as his daddy . " |
14 | Gone were such controversial elements as the plans to abolish security of tenure for civil servants , to enable public-sector wages and state pensions to be reduced , and to give the federal government a decisive say in the finances of state and municipal governments . |
15 | It enables a voice to be given to interest groups which ought to be heard and , possibly , even exercise influence but which otherwise would lack a sufficient say in the affairs of the nation . |
16 | But , as they say in the ads on the telly , I knew a man who did . |
17 | The babe at the christening has no more say in the proceedings at the christening than does the deceased at the burial , except that in this latter case , instructions in the deceased person 's will can be used to influence the form of burial . |
18 | Whereas at first she had welcomed the assessment she later came to the view that she was being given no say in the objectives of the assessment . |
19 | The Personnel Department is involved in the formulation and implementation of policies governing the organisation 's dealings with its existing and potential employees Here , too , microcomputers can make a valuable contribution They place in the hands of managers a powerful analytical tool which is available to them at any time . |
20 | Process in the branches of physical geography |
21 | Sickled red cells are poorly deformable and lodge in the capillaries of the microcirculation , causing obstructed bloodflow leading to destruction of surrounding tissue . |
22 | ( 9 ) The directors of an offeror company and the target company must , in advising their respective shareholders , act in the interests of shareholders taken as a whole and the interests of employees and creditors and not have regard to their own interests or those of their families . |
23 | In many respects we act in the shoes of solicitors and legal advisers because we have gained great experience in dealing with these matters . |
24 | Walk in the footsteps of ancient monks and taste the haunting atmosphere of Neath Abbey . |
25 | Walk in the grounds beside the banks of the Tees and imagine sailing ships making their way up to Yarm , a major port in the 18th Century . |
26 | ‘ What can I do ? ’ he says as we walk in the fields near his home in Gerrard 's Cross , Bucks . |
27 | They too breed in the forests of Central and South America . |
28 | Again use a sliding bevel to check that the angles are correct and carefully scribe in the shoulders by hand . |
29 | put in the bits on the dots . |
30 | Erm I was going to pick up on a number of points that have been raised by previous speakers , but erm Mr Grigson and Mr Curtis seem to have er dealt with a few of those , erm just with regard to the the table put in by C P R E , with their figures , I would just agree with Mr Cur er Mr Grigson that there is a very substantial degree of double counting in those figures , there is also a very substantial degree of over provision in the allowance for for conversions , er past conversion rates in Greater York have averaged something like twenty nine dwellings per year , over a fifteen year period your talking about four hundred and thirty five dwellings , which is the figure that both York City Council and ourselves have have made allowance for for conversions , that compares with a figure of a thousand dwellings referred to by the C P R E and I see no foundation for that figure , erm , as I say Mr Curtis already picked up on the point about windfalls rates by Mr Thomas , erm just turning to the difference between the tables er submitted by the County Council and York City Council on the the residue within the er Greater York area , I would accept the figure , the figures put in the tables by Mr er by Mr Curtis , I think that they have picked up the the more recent planning permissions and the completions information , and they also take on board there more recent work on erm development within the city , and I I accept that table . |