Example sentences of "[is] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The score is mostly in the handwriting of one or more copyists , who seem to have put it together as Purcell completed the various numbers , leaving blanks for what was not ready .
2 The construction is mostly in the interior , and I do n't think you would like that , malaria and Indians .
3 In my concern as Chairman of the Board was that er if very few people turned up then perhaps people might say that we did n't go around go about advertising it in the correct way what I think we actually did I 'm not sure how many people are here this evening , but I should think it 's somewhere in the region of about hundred and , hundred and fifty , so I hope that the meeting this evening sort of cross representation people actually use facilities which the playhouse offers .
4 But another reason is presumably in the past , because the military was terribly powerful , much more powerful before the coup than now and Gorbachev was frightened to start dismantling it too .
5 If , as Lord Bruce of Donington points out ( letter , April 2 ) , the new Parliament will be presented with a Bill before most members have themselves been able to read the text of the treaty , this is presumably in the hope that they will railroad it through before the British presidency commences in June .
6 It is rarely in the form of a single sentence .
7 Other people would hate that , it 's too restricting and er er and again it is , if you think about it , because if you 've got a , a regular date and you 're retired and something nice and exciting comes up , and that 's right in the middle of your , it bashes into your regular date , so then you have to say do I go or do I do or , or do n't I ?
8 The most common fault is to be stuck halfway through the tack , head to wind , the boat 's right in the middle of the no go zone and the sail 's flapping .
9 She never got up the street , she , she , ai n't , could n't bike , he could n't bike , so I used to take the yeast and carry on with my round right the way down Soham Fen , Low Barn , Metton Cottages , that 's right in the middle of Fen , that used to , a farm used to belong to Mr er Sam then , you see , years ago and then when I used to come back , I used to have to call at Mrs and pick a loaf of bread up .
10 ‘ No-one wanted us to go to the spot where he died it 's right in the middle of what they call ‘ bandit ’ territory .
11 He 's right in the middle of the fairway though , it 's a nice looking shot he 's got to play is n't it ?
12 Unfortunately it 's right in the centre and it er does attract them .
13 So I think , well this is a , this is actually on O'Connell Street , that 's right in the centre .
14 It 's right in the centre of the village Danny , it 's the
15 It is somewhere in the kitchen drawer with the 60-watt bulbs .
16 On the one hand , the demonstrative suggests that the element is known to us — that it is somewhere in the universe of discourse .
17 But the difference between the H B F and the County Council on migration is somewhere in the order of four thousand .
18 The particle is essentially a point on this scale and all the theory tells us is that its position is somewhere in the packet , the probability of a particular position being proportional to the square of the amplitude of the packet at that point .
19 " At the bell " , which is somewhere in the region of two months — not weeks — before the date of the examination , you should start to work up your pace gradually and comfortably towards the final three-hour tests .
20 As has already been established , the superior Myrinian culture , the so-called Confluence of Headwaters , is somewhere in the region of eleven million ( Earth ) years old , and its language , Confluence , has been established even longer .
21 The average target across all of our products is somewhere in the region of six thousand .
22 The current financial services turnover and this has this has been published in the Financial Times and the Telegraph is somewhere in the region of between eight five and ninety percent .
23 When a show is imminent , as it almost always is somewhere in the world , they spend over ten hours a day in the immaculately ordered studio at the bottom of their garden .
24 But my father 's cousin was head of the conservatorium in Wales , so I suppose it is somewhere in the family blood , ’ confessed Carol .
25 And Vorontseff is somewhere in the house .
26 The average price at which shares sell during this period is somewhere in the neighbourhood of $55 ( more or less depending on the shape of the time-price curve ) .
27 Although structuralist writing in literature is predominantly in the field of poetics , there are some interesting instances of what Todorov calls a contradiction in terms : structuralist criticism ( 1973 : 73 ) .
28 The main difference is that in music publishing the company 's interest is predominantly in the music and the lyrics — the written song or composition — rather than the recorded sound .
29 This hotel is right in the centre of the village , close to all the shops , cafes and restaurants .
30 Henley Town Hall is right in the centre of town and is flanked by two car parks .
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