Example sentences of "[num ord] [verb] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Belatedly , the Americans promised on April 6th to fly in a battalion of Finns , armed with pistols .
2 The serial number of this bass , 72997058 , tells us that it was made in Kalamazoo ( that 's the 0 ; guitars made in Nashville at this time carried a 5 ) and that it was the 58th made in the batch that was stamped the 299th day of the year .
3 David Rush , Brian Mooney and Warren Hawke stand by as Sunderland go for their fourth win in a row .
4 Another soft ground specialist , Green Lane , looks set for his fourth win in a row in the Krug Trophy .
5 It was Brentford 's sixth win in the competition — and their tenth victory in their last 12 games .
6 The original village , first made an appearance in the public records in 1056 when it donated land for a monastery , but it was actually first formed in the foot hills in 641 by mountain folk escaping an invasion by the Rotaris .
7 The octamer sequence was first recognized in the histone H2B gene and in the heavy and kappa light chain immunoglobulin genes and later identified as a regulatory sequence motif for many other cellular and viral genes ( reviewed in [ 1 ] ) .
8 Jay had felt fleeting sexual desire when they first met in the corridor where she worked , a tumbledown rats ' nest in East London .
9 When my Group first met in the summer of 1988 we soon decided to divide the English curriculum into three profile components :
10 They will be the first to go in a slump .
11 Zimbabwean conservationists have successfully completed a programme of rhino de-horning , a technique first developed in an effort to reduce rhino poaching in neighbouring Namibia .
12 Miss Kirwan , 20 , has had a remarkably successful career since first appearing in A Handful Of Stars in London at 16 .
13 Toad , Ratty , Mole and Badger are making a comeback , eighty-five years after first appearing in the Wind in the Willows .
14 The notion that the writing is meant to explain her work to others is supported by her use if the ‘ revolutionary ’ -to-evolutionary ’ tag which she first used in a letter to a friend ( in 1919 ) and then , quoting herself , she reemploys the phrase in her diary ( in 1920 , and again , in 1921 ) .
15 The development , first reported in The Scotsman three years ago , opens up the possibility of being able to treat the first signs of breast cancer when the chances of success are highest .
16 The question of the necessity for Community action under Article 235 was first considered in the context of the Customs Union , in a judgment which illustrates the first of those approaches .
17 The steamy clouds of his breath were first caught in the light from above , then pulled slowly away in a draught from the same source .
18 Preston 's fame rests on his discovery of the Anomalous Zeeman Effect , which he first reported in a paper presented to the Royal Dublin Society in December 1897 .
19 The distance estimate is important because astronomers use it as the first rung in the distance ladder they extend across the Universe .
20 When the hamlets were first included in the development area for the new city of Milton keynes in the 1960s , people of Calverton fought it in the High Court and won .
21 It has equally been mooted that postmodernism in the aesthetic realm — and I have argued that such postmodernism first surfaced in the Surrealism and more generally in the historical avant-garde of the 1920s — has been an important condition of formation of poststructuralism in the human sciences ( Huyssen 1984 ; see above , Chapter Three ) .
22 Needing to find precisely when their electrical axis first originated in the development of the animal , he began mapping the fields in progressively earlier stages of salamander embryogenesis and discovered that the electrical axis originated in the unfertilized egg , thus contradicting conventional biological and genetic theory .
23 Seven three consecutive patients ( 40 men , 33 women ) with active inflammatory bowel disease ( median age 32.5 years ; ranges 14–81 ) were included in the study at admission or when first seen in the outpatient clinic .
24 It was the Smith and Wesson Chiefs Special revolver that he had first seen in the Number One dressing room of the Prince 's Theatre , Taunton .
25 In the opening sequence of Le Cheval de Troie the workers are first seen in the countryside viewing the town of Villefranche , the site of their daily oppression , at a distance .
26 This property , in Foster Lane , Bow Lane , and Watling Street , is first enumerated in a rent roll of Christmas 1496 .
27 The first exploded in the chamber of horrors at Tussauds in Baker Street , central London , just after 1am yesterday .
28 He now knew less about her than the day they had first met in the post office , standing beside one another on the scrubbed hollow boards , waiting for the evening mail van to come .
29 Like E. nymphaefolius it can be first grown in a flowerpot and then transferred to the aquarium .
30 While ideal for touring , when flying in close formation you ca n't put in rapid throttle adjustments without first pushing in the centre button .
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