Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The hon. Members for Birkenhead and for Halifax ( Mrs. Mahon ) and my hon. Friend the Member for Macclesfield referred to my part in the events of 1990 . |
2 | ‘ I could leave my bike in the bushes , ’ Virginia argued . |
3 | I took a shorter way than Sapt and when I reached the moat , I hid my horse in the trees , tied my rope round a strong tree and let myself down into the water . |
4 | The gill is easy walking and leads up on to Crag Hill , which is near my home in the Dales , so one day , throwing work to one side , I cadged a lift down Barbondale to Blind Beck Bridge and set off in bright sunshine up the track to Bullpot Farm and Bull pot of the Witches . |
5 | May I , through your august columns , apologise to all those climbers who have tried to locate MOT-While-U-Wait-Garage Crag , Selside , Cumbria , credited as my discovery in a Lakes Report . |
6 | When Caroline was home on holiday from her boarding school , my eyes used to light up when from my place in the choirstalls I saw her arrive at church . |
7 | There was summat about my head in the stars and walking on clouds in it . |
8 | Then I remembered ; today I would walk with my head in the clouds , it seemed . |
9 | So I figured I 'd put up the five g's , get my name in the papers , maybe ease off the pressure a little . |
10 | But I have been divorced 30 years and know I 'd feel the same as the man who was jailed if I found my wife in the arms of someone else . |
11 | ‘ A young girl got attacked last week , my mate in the police told me . |
12 | An early major event in my life in the Boys ' School was the celebration of Empire Day on May 24th , which has now been renamed Commonwealth Day . |
13 | He was my room-mate in the days when your school was used as a sort of summer camp for magicians and he actually did disappear one day and we all thought he must have gone home . |
14 | Sometimes I read the name of my Maker in the newspapers . |
15 | Professor Donaldson was so irate at my letter in the Times , which he considered to reflect upon English architects in general , that he proposed moving the Institute to reverse the recommendation of their council to award to me the annual Royal Gold Medal of the Institute , and was only dissuaded from attempting to inflict that gratuitous dishonour upon me by strong remonstrances . |
16 | ‘ Yes , I know there were criticisms of my form in the internationals against Canada and South Africa . |
17 | Erm , I was erm , put on just for in ninety seventy three and your question that you 're asked was and from nineteen seventy three till three years ago erm I know took my causes , I trust , put my trust in the doctors and erm over all those years I did n't realize that it was actually the tablets that was causing me the mental illness . |
18 | There was an angel watching over me , as someone had once predicted in my childhood when she read my fortune in the tea-leaves , in my cup of white china with the gilt shamrock on the rim and in the centre of the saucer . |
19 | Erm my history in the police is that I 've got eighteen years ' police servicing , started at Newark which is n't too far away from here , did about four years there and I was a village policeman at Alderton for about a year of that time . |
20 | Do n't you think I 'll have enough of that coming my way in the weeks and months and years ahead ? |
21 | At the Saulnier farm ( 6 Commando area ) I washed my arm in the cattle trough but could not get rid of the smell . |
22 | ‘ I spend my time in the bookies or sat at home in front of the telly . |
23 | I have to say I must have spent most of my time in the toilets . |
24 | I do not think that there can be any combination that we did not try during my time in the parks , and the only thing that did not look positively awful were the short growing , pale , less intense blues of violas and lobelia under pink and red roses — other colours and growing heights were invariably a tasteless rag-bag . |
25 | My interest in the others arises because they are other , not because they are inferior . |
26 | It need n't have been cricket ; that was almost an aside to my interest in the movements . |
27 | ‘ Yale has made a profound contribution to my life and especially to my interest in the arts and letters ’ , he explains . |
28 | With my face in the folds of his jeans I smelt again the salt . |
29 | ‘ It 's obviously a big step up from the Northern League to the Third Division , so I 'm building up my fitness in the reserves . |
30 | Mr Pratt , 35 , said : ‘ I am black and so is my partner in the schemes we are currently undertaking in New Brighton . |