Example sentences of "and [vb -s] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ice crystallizes out and accumulates in a surface layer which thickens and consolidates ; on calm nights with air temperatures well below freezing point a layer 20 cm deep may form overnight and be firm enough to take the weight of a man by morning .
2 The degree of splitting of the bone suggests equivalence to Behrensmeyer 's stage 2 weathering , but the degree of flaking is less : some flaking occurs , spreading out from breaks and splits in the bone , but it is not as well developed as seen in large mammal bone at weathering stage 2 ( Behrensmeyer , 1978 ) .
3 John McGahern , on the other hand , writes , speaks and thinks in a style that is so sparse it defies anyone to deny the truth at its core .
4 Some parliamentarian troops in Kidderminster , believing the rest of the army was coming their way , fled so rapidly they left some carriages and supplies in the town square .
5 Cumberland , which claims its mortgage arrears are 45% less than the national average and made no mortgage loss whatsoever , provided £528,540 ( v £56,400 ) against loans , advances and guarantees in the year ended 31 March 1992 .
6 A separate programme of exhibitions and displays in the Coffee Bar of work for sale by local artists is available from the museum .
7 And as the market process unfolds , with one period of market ignorance followed by another in which ignorance has been somewhat reduced , each buyer or seller revises his bids and offers in the light of his newly acquired knowledge of the alternative opportunities which those to whom he may wish to sell , or from whom he may wish to buy , can expect to find available elsewhere in the market .
8 It has up to 64 input-output channels , supports TCP/IP and Ethernet , has C++ , C , and Fortran libraries with VAX extensions , supports Oracle in a client-server environment and fits in a deskside cabinet 29″ by 18″ by 30″ .
9 For those of us not lucky enough to have a workshop , it 's an invaluable portable work bench which can be hung on the garage wall , and fits in the car .
10 It is slim and fast and fits in the hand like it belongs there .
11 ‘ I do n't care if he looks like Rudolph Valentino and goes in every bistro in the country every night of the year .
12 It gloats when we win and goes in the huff when we lose .
13 By doing so I hope to provide a great example for others to follow and to leave my name and footprints in the history of my school .
14 It accelerates electrons , rather than protons , and sits in a tunnel 27km long .
15 Will the Prime Minister tell the House where my constituent Joanne , who is on a vocational course , receives £35 a week , lives on her own through no choice of her own , occasionally goes without food and sits in the dark because she has no coins for the meter , fits into his citizens charter and the classless society ?
16 He is also a symbolic figure who represents the unity of the nation and sits in the chair once occupied by folk heroes and demi gods such as Washington , Jefferson and Lincoln .
17 Book Week sets out every year to persuade children that life is not square and sits in the corner with knobs on .
18 And goes and sits in the corner .
19 Now that she saw Rupert again he was rather less interesting than she had remembered — a little older , slightly inhibited in his conversation , and unresponsive to her semi-flirtatious looks and remarks in a way that puzzled her .
20 Mandlikova was number three for four years between 1983 and 1987 , taken to such heights by two successes in Australia and wins in the French and the U.S. Opens .
21 However , to rule out the possibility and say that there are no circumstances under which management or employees will be allowed to diverge and put together rival bids to be considered on their merits is unacceptable and flies in the face of what the Government are supposed to espouse — competition .
22 What the Government are doing about the inspectorate is extremely foolish and flies in the face of its proud history .
23 These contain recordings of the songs and rhymes in the Pupil 's Books .
24 The Teacher 's Books explain clearly how to cover each Step and Cassettes at each level offer recordings of all the songs and rhymes in the Pupil 's Books .
25 I would like to point out that the event was actually organised in conjunction with Craigavon Borough Council 's Community Relations office by Network Craigavon , an umbrella organisation made up of a number of peace and reconciliation groups in the greater Craigavon area , and not by the group identified by you which is one member of the Network and has in the past , like other constituent groups in the Network , organised events .
26 Many of the rows and heartaches in the home crop up because adolescents think they are grown-up but the parents do n't agree .
27 This knowledge is perhaps too great for a small hobbit such as Pippin , one of Frodo 's companions , who is tempted and looks in a Palantir where he sees Sauron .
28 I do , I think I 've got somebody buying me another so I go and look into that oh I do what Mavis does now , she goes and looks in the book shop
29 The exterior gleams in gold and colour and stands in a park amidst beautifully kept flower beds .
30 Another inscription , published in 1975 ( Comptes Rendus , Académie des Inscriptions ( CRAI ) , 1975 , p. 308 ) regulates points of Zoroastrian ritual , and stands in the name of Droaphernes the ( Persian ) governor : it is interesting evidence of religious syncretism , i.e. fusion , that a religious text of this kind should be promulgated in Greek , i.e. there were Greek-speaking Zoroastrian converts at fourth-century Sardis .
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