Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Second , much violence in the West results I believe , from a sense of impotence .
2 It should be recalled , however , that earlier it was noted that the changes were few and of a relatively trivial nature , and in the case studies it was reported that changes following the use of the booklet tended to be shortlived .
3 If there are any legal points of substance in the contract terms they should be dealt with by professionals .
4 Although the nature of science teaching meant that there was far more contact between staff and students than in the humanities departments we shall look at , it was noticeable that staff were addressed by titles , not by first names .
5 In the manufacturing counties you see the wheel going almost at every door , the wool and the yarn hanging up at every window , the looms , the winders , the combers , the carders , the dyers , the dressers , all busy ; and the very children as well as the women constantly employed .
6 In the manufacturing counties you see the wheel going at almost every door , the wool and the yarn hanging up at every window , the looms , the winders , the combers , the carders , the dyers , the dressers , all busy ; and the very children , as well as women constantly employed .
7 After three years of property slump in the home counties it has never been easier to leap over the Watford Gap by moving from the north to the south .
8 Viewed overall , only half the minister 's members are now regarded as experienced in the park purposes they are appointed to present .
9 He worked in but he used to go and relieve the sailors and firemen in the steam boats he used to go you know .
10 Children , particularly our own grandchildren I discovered er had got money in the building societies I mean we give them money for presents and throw it into a building society , and I said what 's happening about your , your tax ?
11 In the Lincolnshire fens he had public responsibilities as a commissioner for sewers and private interests as an early ‘ adventurer ’ , ‘ one of the very first that inned any marsh in Holland ’ , and a pioneer of windmills and other ‘ engines ’ , ‘ toys ’ , and ‘ gewgaws ’ .
12 He looked an elegant stranger in his charcoal-grey suit , silk shirt and tie , and not least in the Gucci loafers he was wearing on his feet .
13 To find someone able to do the work look in the LRO ads We recently purchased a 1983 Land Rover County 110 2.25 petrol .
14 In the sunday papers I saw Batts was M.O.Match .
15 There are possibly fallow deer in the beech woods you own the other side of the valley ? "
16 ‘ Out in the back lanes you see crows , robins , jackdaws , linnets — delightful birds — blue tits and so on , but there are cats all over the place .
17 In many respects , Finniston was ahead of his time in the management policies he adopted during the period he was chairman of British Steel but he stresses that commercial strategy without enlightened personnel policies can never be successful .
18 No , just in the peak hours they 're sampling .
19 In the opening pages she interpolates a radio play called ‘ A Round of Silence ’ by Perry Hupsos ( a character she invented as a radio presenter in Amalgamemnon ( 74 ) out of the title Peri Hypsos ( Longinus 's On the Sublime ) ) .
20 In the opening paragraphs we are introduced to Stepan Verkhovensky :
21 Sometimes in the Cauldhame Arms I stand up at the urinal , but most if it ends up running down my hands or legs .
22 And they used to wh Why they used to work this breeding you see , they used to ad well some people in the South stallions they wanted to travel to Orkney to make money and advertise them .
23 It began as a faint glowing cloudiness that hung in the rafters of the attic , which was exactly the sort of phenomenon Cleo 's mother had described in the ghost stories she 'd told her daughter as a child .
24 just off hanging over the welly boots when somebody puts their feet in the welly boots they get a bit of shock !
25 By 1960 the average trade-in period of American cars was just over two years while in the London Times you could read an essay on the heartbreak of selling your loved and familiar car .
26 When I went home in the school holidays I had to sleep on the bed-settee in the ‘ front room ’ .
27 Again and again in the night hours she thought of him , of his aggression and of the barely veiled hint in his parting shot ‘ so long as it does n't interfere with your work ! ’ that for all she had , so far , gone along with everything he had decreed , she could still find herself out of a job if she did n't toe the line .
28 In the daytime streets he feels a foreigner .
29 In the Aida solos we meet with some likely misgivings : there 's quite enough , for instance , of that glottal manner of production ( cf.
30 If the bride 's or groom 's family is in the entertainment professions it is easy to produce a humorous quotation from an actor , singer , movie star , television personality , songwriter , or playwright .
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