Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He thought that it could not be synthesised by the whelk and must therefore ( when present in the snail 's shell ) have come from the food . |
2 | The flesh of many boletus species will turn a surprising blue colour when bruised as chemicals in the fungus 's flesh oxidise on contact with air . |
3 | But on forty one minutes it was Milton who took the lead as new signee from A E R Harwell , Robbie Munn , was on hand to slide the ball home from close range as Matt Utteridge in the Bishops ' goal could only palm away Nigel Mott 's probing cross to send Milton in at the interval leading by a goal to nil . |
4 | None of the old historians of this County take notice of this Chantry , not even Mr Lambarde , who lived some years in the Bishops ' Palace here . |
5 | GOLD bullion closed up a dollar in London helped by a pause in the dollar 's advance with an absence of fresh news . |
6 | Freddie glanced fearfully in the policeman 's direction but he was already walking smartly along the narrow street . |
7 | Until about twelve years ago , they wore frock coats , and Clifford ( an Englishman who has adopted tartan trews himself for evening wear ) sees the new uniforms as not only an escape from the banality of the present outfits , but an opportunity to take part in the Scotland 's resurgence of national pride . |
8 | Donald had one hand in the boy 's hair , and he was whipping the boy with a leather belt . |
9 | He said he wanted to be pleased at this news , but had been unable to confirm whether it was true or not , since Susan had not requested assistance in the boy 's upbringing , nor did she intend to call on him for support . |
10 | Only a few minutes ago I felt a slight twitch in the boy 's calf muscle . |
11 | Our more cynical age , though , might suspect that Gilbert 's generosity was motivated by more than spiritual interest in the boy 's welfare ! |
12 | He liked that contempt , that resentment ; the first time he saw it in the boy 's face he knew it reminded him of something , but it was weeks before it came to him what it was . |
13 | There were two more familiar figures ( female ) hovering in the doorway hissing " Hurry up — do n't wake them ! " and " Michael , stop breathing gin-flames in the boy 's face ! " |
14 | Relief and interest showed instantly in the boy 's face . |
15 | Tomorrow night Rose would lie in the boy 's place . |
16 | She had even left a photograph of Joseph Hegarty in the boy 's room lest he should think that his father was being banished from his memory on top of everything else . |
17 | He almost gagged , and Jean-Paul 's hand tightened around the nape of his neck , pulling him down , so the whole of his cock was in the boy 's mouth . |
18 | Some resent the emphasis increasingly being laid upon formal qualifications in the authorities ' recruitment policies . |
19 | So complete was his total immersion in the subject that he actually began to believe that he had assisted Sanders in the plan 's preparation . |
20 | Indeed , tourism has been one of the crucial components in the west 's construction of the east , and a passage from Thomas Cook 's brochure for tours of Egypt and Palestine in 1925 encapsulates the Orientalist attitude : ‘ Native life and manners as seen from the steamer are as quaint a study as can well be imagined . |
21 | In some cases aggression can be traced back to incidents which happened in the puppy 's past . |
22 | But , if possible , try to involve other members of the family in the puppy 's care as well , so that it integrates fully and does not develop into a one person' dog . |
23 | Once the worms are established in the puppy 's gut , they will start to produce eggs which are expelled with the faeces . |
24 | Tom Stabler describes the process in the Rosens ' publication ( 1973 ) : |
25 | You would also be wise to listen attentively and watch every move in the lecturers ' end game . |
26 | However , while the resolution of the immediate crises in the user 's life and the provision of a counselling service to help users think objectively about their position may provide the ‘ ideal conditions ’ for coming off , users must still come to terms with their addiction , their lifestyle and whether the alternatives on offer hold sufficient promise . |
27 | If requested by WAIT_FLAG , the procedure waits until the listings file has been created in the user 's directory specified in LIFESPAN_USER . |
28 | Action : All the files mentioned in FOREIGN-SET-IS must be present in the user 's directory before the module can be entered into LIFESPAN . |
29 | It should be stored in the User 's Directory , so specification of the disk and directory path are not required . |
30 | attempt to define what Wersig calls the " problem situation " and consider information need as arising from " a recognized anomaly in the user 's state of knowledge concerning some topic or situation and that in general , the user is unable to specify precisely what is needed to resolve that anomaly . " |