Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A production assistant hot-footed it round to Camera 3 's position and came through with : ‘ Jeez , boss , three 's crook — he 's fell over in the heat . ’ |
2 | She says he 's er he 's fell over in the , you know , and er , he he 's al , he were always running , he gets on left side onto us runs to this corner , calls out to the missus |
3 | Yamaha staff will be making a return visit to the region to discover how the Japanese style of music teaching is catching on in the North-East . |
4 | Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board . |
5 | It has been so successful it is to carry on in a slimmed down form , with a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board . |
6 | Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business . |
7 | Here she is , my dream woman , and she 's madly in love with some young blond boy whose only ambition is to drive around in a sports car and drink champagne ! ’ |
8 | Jamie is propped up in a neatly made bed on which lie two discarded magazines of which he might have read the covers . |
9 | This bloke is propped up in the corner of the cab , and blood all over the place . |
10 | But an enormous backlog of untaxed cases of wine is building up in the producers ' warehouses . |
11 | The undeniable fact is that chlorine is building up in the atmosphere much faster than it can be coped with . |
12 | There is always a danger of war when you have a face to face confrontation that is building up in the Gulf at the moment . |
13 | Kylie 's tucked up in the back seat , her mum 's alongside , and she 's ready to complete the last day 's shooting on the £10 million film The Delinquents . |
14 | And do you know what , one of them is wading around in the middle of the loch , up to his waist in the water . ’ |
15 | These will be for family use only , but she 's branching out in the commercial food market soon with a line of American foods , with the help of husband Chris . |
16 | The second CD is given over in the main to what I think of as Mark Goodier bands ( not a breath of criticism implicit in that , by the way ) . |
17 | We prefer to distribute these on a sessional basis , rather than all together in a book form which is given out in the first session , as individual handouts seem to focus attention on the specific issue under discussion . |
18 | It consists of a short phrase in the slow introduction to the opening movement , which in the Septet is given out in the major before being echoed in the minor , but which appears both times in the minor in the transcription . |
19 | As is pointed out in a robust response from Ernst & Young , the code is full of the desired qualitative attributes of boards and directors , but it is short on objective operational criteria . |
20 | By the end this quartet depart the stage in a halting dance of death and Trevitt is rolled up in a carpet , leaving Bristow alone without partner or diary . |
21 | Meanwhile , the kite that Lord Hanson has flown is bobbing around in the political and financial winds . |
22 | The first step , therefore , is to write down in a list all of the data that you are given . |
23 | The chances of the Government being defeated when amendment 27 is voted on in a few weeks are now difficult to judge . |
24 | I believe tobacco-smoke is the most effectual , but to one not a smoker it would require to be a case of hiring another to the office of smoking away the midges — a work many would gladly undertake , for tobacco is looked on in the Highlands as a very great good , almost as essential as the whiskey . |
25 | The evolutionary sequence for the history of mankind which is sketched out in The German Ideology is patchy and in some respects inconsistent , but the main features emerge clearly . |
26 | Or else , because one is lifted up in the air , to be unsettled and therefore restless , anxious , tense and doubtful . |
27 | There he 's caught up in a gas attack , and when he returns to Swindon he suffers recurring asthma . |
28 | The agency is thrashing about in the grip of an angry Congress that is bent on uncovering mismanagement and conflicts-of-interest at the agency . |
29 | Although composition through improvisation is the major thrust of this department 's practice , this is carried through in a manner that allows children to become skilled in the basic techniques of certain musical instruments . |
30 | ( c ) Management problems Where a practice is carried on in a number of different locations : ( 1 ) rivalry between different offices will naturally occur and is generally healthy , but the partners should not overlook the potential for a fissiparous tendency to develop . |