Example sentences of "in [art] [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Conditions in the Garrimpos made it inevitable . |
2 | Did n't whisper anything that 's well in today in the Mackeson did she ? |
3 | To this database had been added further codes to indicate the type or category of information , the functional groups in the EPH using it , and its source or destination . |
4 | After reading the letter from Audrey Haagensen in the September issue I felt I just had to write to you . |
5 | Adrian Jones , who studied for a number of years at Parnham House , has made a similar cabinet , and in the September issue he displays that piece and talks bout his work as a successful furniture-maker . |
6 | If you look at the News item regarding Hoof Branding in the September issue you will see that I recommended any form of security marking and that hoof branding was suggested as an alternative to freezebranding for those who choose not to freezebrand their horses . |
7 | Stranded in the Kalahari desert we had no water and half a packet of Marie biscuits . |
8 | In the December issue we asked readers what they considered to be their most treasured possessions in the home and whether they preferred to use or admire them . |
9 | For a time Bond was a bigger draw than Elvis , making Connery intensely glamorous and almost absurdly famous ; college kids in the Bahamas mobbed him shouting : ‘ You 're our leader , we 're your people ! ’ |
10 | In March this year the film industry in the USA awarded him a special Oscar for his outstanding contribution to world cinema . |
11 | I 'd have cast off in the Angharad to fetch you the minute I knew you were there ! ’ |
12 | They did n't get sharks in the Severn did they ? |
13 | ‘ You never caught that in the Severn did you ? , ’ she whispered . |
14 | As far as I know , no one else in the Dale caught it — except my Uncle Tommy , my father 's brother who had come to run the farm for us when my father died at such a tragically early age . |
15 | In the February issue I warned you that I was going to bite the bullet and buy a real computer . |
16 | But if it was as clever and efficient as we in the West say it is , then one might expect it to have achieved much more . |
17 | It would appear that the objectives of many of the current measures of educational reform in the UK bring us nearer to the actions of our competitors . |
18 | Until the ‘ official ’ pilot schemes are instituted we only have the experience of the formative approaches in the UK to guide us on how appraisal is to be conducted . |
19 | Also , because of the licensing system , which restricts access to the medium to a quite small number of programme contractors , the government in the UK finds it necessary , from time to time , to mount a new competition for the existing licenses . |
20 | Enquiries through other sources in the UK encouraged us to ignore the issue . |
21 | Apart from this , the very large number of higher education libraries now active in user education in the UK makes it impossible in a brief survey to take a library-by-library approach . |
22 | IXI Corp in the US says it gave away some 500 copies of its Motif toolkit for Sun workstations during the recent SunSoft Inc developer 's conference . |
23 | Analysts that have seen the things at beta test sites in the US expect them to be announced next year for delivery in 1994 — but analysts are almost always too optimistic in forecasting IBM announcement dates . |
24 | A Scottish indoor record of 3min 57.57sec for the mile and a 1,500m in 3:40.7 as well as several fine competitive performances in the US gave him the right racing background and confidence to tackle Toronto . |
25 | However , another group working in the US believes it has gone some way to understanding the link between high pressures and the superconducting state . |
26 | No fewer than 12 companies in the US say they want to put craft into space for this purpose . |
27 | We in the North owe him a considerable debt for the enthusiasm and perception he has shown in building up the schools ' collection of works of art now owned by the County Council . |
28 | The changes that are being introduced are all designed to enable those who work in the NHS to give you even better care . |
29 | H. L. Clark ( 1915 ) compiling his catalogue of specimens in the MCZ recognised it as a new species of Ophiolebes . |
30 | Informed sources in the Caribbean thought it likely that the political maneouvrings behind all this were by way of a reprisal for a report by Lord Avebury criticizing Forbes Burnham 's ruling party for election-rigging . |