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

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1 It is pitched at a level which is neither simplistic nor dust-dry , reflecting Chris 's ability to communicate in the lecture hall as well as in print .
2 There was not a lot to tour in the inclement weather , though the Bohemia concert party was marked down for a visit , and the bandstand too held promise , though with all these people about , she doubted she would hear the music .
3 ON the golf course , 1989 was a vintage to declare and may well be the source of good things to come in the publishing world .
4 Some outlying villages were still under several feet of water yesterday and weathermen warned of more to come in the holiday weekend .
5 This set would be just a taste of what was to come in the wedding dower , a tantalising taste of the jewels that would eventually be showered on the bride .
6 Stupid time to come in the car park !
7 A cliff path walk affords views of Burgh Island , to which Agatha Christie escaped to write in a cliff top gazebo — Evil Under the Sun was set on this 26 acre private island .
8 Smith 's habit was to write in the printing office itself .
9 Today , it would be unusual to write in the Renaissance madrigal manner , or the fugato style of the Baroque era .
10 If you want to get an article into a particular magazine , you need to read that magazine , you need to see how they present certain articles , how they actually approach certain things , and then write what you want to write in the house style .
11 Others find it best to work in a revision group .
12 I am here to work in a London drama academy , to teach — ah , yes — deportment .
13 Later he returned to England to work in a POW camp :
14 I 've been to work in a bicycle shop . ’
15 It was n't that she wanted to work in a sex shop but that she needed work of some kind .
16 NICOLA Delacour ( 18 ) , from Newtownards used to work in a building society but has now been modelling for nearly a year .
17 He 's so good at bottling things up , he ought to work in a ketchup factory . ’
18 The one complication is that all Windows applications place the same sort of minimum demands on a machine and so if you want to work in a Windows environment you will have to add the extra requirements to machine fit to run Windows .
19 He went on to work in a hospital ship in the Mediterranean — a year which he later described as being one of the most enjoyable of his life .
20 She used to work in a wool shop in Retford called Wool Shop .
21 Mrs. Millings was pleased at being called " Miss " , and the excitement of being taken to work in a police car was another pleasing thought .
22 Dedicated to making the water a safe environment , he trains swimmers to pass the bronze medallion , the qualification needed to work in a swimming pool .
23 ‘ He brings considerable outside experience and proven ability in defining practical business strategies and putting them to work in a market environment , ’ Mr Hugh Smith said .
24 Figures about child labour in coal mines in the nineteenth century , or about evacuation of children in the Second World War , do not begin to give any impression of what it was like to work in a coal mine or to be evacuated .
25 ‘ Mark used to work in the newspaper industry , but he got kicked out when they brought in all the new technology you hear about .
26 It is a fact of life , however , that membership by graduation is not mandatory before being able to work in the credit management profession , unlike accountants and others .
27 Then , there was nothing else to be done except get back to work in the cutting room at Paramount where he was working around the clock on The Two Jakes , for which the world of movie entertainment was waiting with bated breath ; because even though all of the above makes fascinating reading for everyone intrigued by Hollywood 's pop royalty , especially one so colourful and mercurial as Nicholson , it is the mere trivia , the overcoat of gloss and glitz , that hides the real Jack Nicholson …
28 What is new is that we have moved from too few qualified nurses coming to work in the operating theatres , to not enough people entering nursing .
29 While Bruno de Bayser continues to work in the Galerie de Bayser , his first floor premises , Bayser fils has converted two ground floor courtyard rooms previously used for storing picture frames into a gallery devoted mainly to nineteenth-century drawings .
30 He found an opportunity to work in the biochemistry laboratory at Cambridge , and then came to Florey .
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