Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | They quickly saw that and had me in the theatre the next day . |
2 | The truth is they 're rushing through the debate because they know that in the budget the next month , the chancellor will announce further defence cuts . |
3 | Later in the afternoon the first peals of thunder rolled across the sky . |
4 | The part of the young boy in the film The Last Days of Dolwyn was written especially for him . |
5 | After small parts in movies like Roxanne , Hollywood Shuffle and Colors , his much-anticipated major feature debut in the schlockbuster The Last Boy Scout was a big disappointment . |
6 | You can not ask me to help you at one moment , and leave me out in the cold the next . ’ |
7 | He knew that he was the winner because he saw his photograph in the newspaper the next day . |
8 | ‘ I was going to , but I saw in the newspaper the next morning that he had died . ’ |
9 | Dropped goals from free kicks are no longer permissible ; hookers may raise their feet the moment the ball leaves the scrum-half 's hands ; and in the tackle the next player ( other than the tackler ) must be on his feet when he plays the ball . |
10 | However , the first result is not recorded in the Standard until six months later in May 1909 although in the meantime the first bi-monthly bogey competition was played , in October 1908 , and won by C. Hubbard ( handicap 10 ) . |
11 | In the meantime the first of the warbird collection was two-seater Fury T.20S G–BCOW which had been bought from Doug Arnold at Blackbushe in 1976 and had previously been used in West Germany on contract to the Luftwaffe as a target tug . |
12 | In the meantime the first effects of the diversion have been reported in Hungary . |
13 | In the event the first two centres demonstrated the dual approach to much advisory work in that one was set up by a local authority ( in Lambeth ) and one by voluntary bodies ( in South Kensington ) . |
14 | On the way back to class I invited Méli to have dinner with me in the village the next day . |
15 | Speaking in the Assembly the next day , Dimitrov warned that " democracy is in danger " and that the target of the MNF-BSP attack was not Savov , but the whole reform process . |
16 | He disappeared from his yacht off the Canary Islands and his body was sighted in the water the next day . |
17 | You do n't want them up in the top the next group |
18 | Later in the year the first of a series of athletic matches between School and Stockport School was held , organized by the respective P.E . |
19 | He had been in the boot the first time , and masked on the floor of the back seat the second . |
20 | Provided that in the limit the last term tends to zero ( as with and , then the present value of taxes equals the initial bond issue . |
21 | Slithering north in the rain the next day , he thought he ought to be commended for speaking the truth , for what it was worth , which was little . |
22 | In the end the first officer shouted to them : |
23 | The judges had the difficult task of choosing a winner from the 340 entries , but in the end the first prize , a bronze mounted otter , went to 10-year-old Helen Laughton from Cheadle , Cheshire . |
24 | The defeat for Boro was of little significance and in the end the first division experience of several of the Danes had a telling effect . |
25 | Wedgwood is giving employees the chance to show they care by holding an Anthony Nolan bone marrow register clinic at the Barlaston pavilion on 1 March and in the Group the next day . |
26 | Progress in the Cup the next year was more successful , if less spectacular . |
27 | It is convenient to write such a relation in the form The first relation was proposed by Rivlin to describe rubber elasticity . |
28 | In The Form the first two degrees of love seem to correspond to the stages in the contemplative 's life that Rolle has addressed in chapters one to six . |
29 | On one level the analogy is with the commercial world of fashion and beauty — Ronke currently works with a prestigious fashion house and is continually amazed by the vast amounts of money and energy invested in creating the facade of beauty ; ‘ the handbags are about the brevity and the illusion of this — one minute you ‘ re in the spotlight the next you ‘ re in the dark , finished and forgotten . |
30 | Earlier in the evening the first year food technology student , who had heart surgery in 1987 , had been at a disco in the Students Union . |