Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | But the asinine policies that were brought through in the th er in the Thatcher era they still are here with us , no matter how they try to get shut of them , the poll tax which has been referred to by Councillor is confusion at its best . |
2 | Because he 's still in the golf industry he 's forgetting it . |
3 | In the West Country you are drawn into its natural beauty by the progress of the seasons and the constant contact with the sea.Whether it be dolphin counting from a yacht or standing in esturial slime to catch a flatfish , the coast is a pleasure ground that rarely disappoints . |
4 | But a completely different word would be the word for what 's behind the cattle in the West Mainland it 's a and in the East Mainland it 's an or an . |
5 | There 's one small landing you can er you can do in the in the west landing they called it . |
6 | 2 In the Space section it would help us to be able to illustrate scene 14 in some way . |
7 | Mrs X- — ( a teacher ) used to like Indian food and there were quite a few Indian girls in the class , so in two or three lessons in the cookery class they made Indian food . |
8 | DPT polishing can be done on the same machine , using graduated diamond pastes , but in the Edinburgh workshop we have found that better results are obtained on a separate polishing machine . |
9 | In the Everton circle we 've got say fourteen thousand . |
10 | She decided this on Monday afternoon , having seen Anna digging manfully in the vegetable garden she had made behind the Rectory . |
11 | In the poetry lesson we discard the second-hand phrase ( such as ‘ deadly poisonous serpent ’ ) and forge a relationship between the object observed and the fresh words that might be used to describe it , to get it true . |
12 | ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God . |
13 | Well he 's rushed on now you see , that fellow has in the pick-up truck I mean , did you see him ? |
14 | Down below in the engine room it would be warm . |
15 | Rice , 6ft 2in of speed and elegance , on Sunday hauled in the touchdown catch he needed to equal the all-time record of 100 , held by former Seattle Seahawk Steve Largent . |
16 | Although sponges are widely distributed in the fossil record they are particularly numerous and easy to collect in Cretaceous rocks in Europe and North America , where dozens of well-preserved species have been described . |
17 | Back in the gallery supermarket they can happily check out the product like so many pin-ups , wallet in hand , the big spender , in control again . |
18 | He was taken to Homerton Hospital for treatment but while waiting in the casualty department he heard a news flash about his escape and fled . |
19 | To the crowd in the tap bar he had seemed no different from any other young contender down for the Sports . |
20 | Nevertheless , he greeted the Revolution with relief : in the Convention Parliament he was among the first to support William 's coup , although he saw it as crucial to take the opportunity to make England 's liberties more secure . |
21 | After various appointment in the Birmingham area he was consecrated auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool in 1969 with responsibility for the pastoral care of five deaneries — Wigan , Chorley , Leigh , Ashton and Leyland . |
22 | After various appointment in the Birmingham area he was consecrated auxiliary Bishop of Liverpool in 1969 . |
23 | But such people forgot that for most Americans television is an inherently incredible medium , and to the extent that in the King case it might be believable , demonstrated merely that Los Angeles police officers were subduing a human who , out of sight of the video camera , might have been threatening these officers with fists , machine pistol or portable Scud missile . |
24 | Whilst in manufacturing industry the proportion of the workforce which is temporary stands at only just over three per cent , in the service sector it stands at well over seven per cent . |
25 | In the teaching controversy he declared himself a strong advocate of at least fingerspelling and stressed the importance of training , knowledge of deaf people and experience of teaching in deaf schools as primary qualifications for teachers . |
26 | In the theatre coffee-bar he brought them both a drink , then settled himself comfortably opposite her . |
27 | In the mess hall I had orange juice , cereal , ham and eggs and coffee . |
28 | well if you see any in the Antiques Roadshow you 'll know what to do |
29 | In the Mirabeau Precinct she 'd only get pushed around and ignored . |
30 | In the A.R.R. Unit it 's Mr Waring . |