Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net .
2 Lord Callaghan , then Labour 's foreign affairs spokesman , recently recalled that the party 's decision was to allow Mr Heath ‘ to swing slowly in the wind ’ .
3 For all the world as if she and Miss Beard were ladies of quality , he ceremoniously handed them into the carriage , the two of them to sit together in the back , while Herbert Fraser sat beside Sean in the front .
4 Apparently he thought that she and Mitch would get into no end of mischief if they were allowed to sit together in the back .
5 Hilton tells him to wait patiently in the darkness and acclimatise himself to this new existence , stripped of all the things that had made life worthwhile before .
6 Usually , carrying out a search creates a new list of files , but you can choose either to add to the list found so far , or to search only in the list that has already been selected .
7 A meeting of all the tourists would be summoned straightaway ( Ashenden felt a pair of unblinking blue eyes upon him ) — summoned to meet somewhere in the hotel ( the Manager nodded again — the St John 's Suite was free ) , and Morse himself would then address the group and tell them as much or as little as he wanted to tell them , believing , he admitted , that Rumour had probably lost little of her sprinting speed since Virgil 's time , and that most of the tourists already had a pretty good idea of what had happened .
8 These include the origins , institutions , policies and implications for business of the EC and the development of the ability to communicate effectively in the language of another member state of the EC .
9 The module is intended to prepare students to work effectively in a group and to understand the benefits of teamwork in achieving a common goal .
10 You will need the ability to initiate and carry out original research and to work effectively in a team .
11 These take into account all the aspects of skill and knowledge needed by an individual to work effectively in the industry .
12 The major difficulty is to find somewhere in the Middle Last in which seclusion and moderate comfort can be combined .
13 You are unlikely to find much in the way of sheltered housing or retirement home developments in France .
14 He asked Americans to pull together in the name of patriotism .
15 This is unlikely to provide much in the way of musical experience or opportunity , but its requirement demands an investment of previous time .
16 It is more like a slow process of sifting , in which , by a long series of stages , and with many pauses , grains of one kind tend to come together in a heap ’ .
17 That 's what makes us significant , three very different kinds of people able to work together in a band . ’
18 Its quest is for an active invention of a whole pattern of ‘ effective partnerships ’ , to help Northerners and northern agencies of all kinds to work together in a co-operative of enlightened self-interest .
19 It 's clear that the many non-party political groups which sprang up in the wake of the election , bodies such as Common Cause and Scotland United , are now prepared to work together in a coalition to stage further events highlighting the deficiencies of the current constitutional arrangements .
20 A lot of people say , ‘ How on earth can you manage to work together in the theatre , and then come home and be together , too ? ’
21 It is also important that my dogs and my ferrets get to know each other long before they are required to work together in the field .
22 To symbolise their commitment to work together in the future , they will read together an extract from the Swanwick Declaration .
23 Thereafter , there will be a brief entertainment – coffee – and an opportunity to meet together in the Undercroft .
24 According to Barry Morris , Blackpool 's tourism boss : ‘ People are not prepared to accept less in a B&B than they have at home .
25 There was a tendency in the later Greek world or in Merovingian Gaul and Anglo-Saxon or Norman England for the name of the moneyer or responsible official to appear prominently in the legend .
26 Sarah told her that John was so discouraged by his failure to find work that he had decided to try elsewhere in the country .
27 Apparently , they are happy for the people of Newham — and the Somali refugees — to stand outside in the rain .
28 Other children were left to wander home in the dark .
29 The use of acrylic colours in my palette allows me in all aspects of landscape painting to correct and add light ; in fact it enables me to work more in the manner of an oil painter .
30 The therapist also suggested that Pamela should tell her parents more about what she was doing ; for example , what time she planned to come home in the evening .
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