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

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1 We have lived in a wonderful variety of houses , including one normally occupied by a pit deputy in South Yorkshire ; a leaking gothic horror of a Victorian rectory in deepest Sussex that was literally falling to pieces while administrative matters blocked efforts to replace it and our present one near Lewes built in 1934 in the days of live-in maids , recently modernised but still half as big again as any built these days and with a double-size garden .
2 Nicholson writes in 1861 in the Annals of Kendal of ‘ hosiers attending Markets to collect stockings and give out worsted . ’
3 Perhaps it was inevitable that when the Auditing Practices Board was set up in 1991 in the ashes of the old Auditing Practices Committee , Mr Morrison 's name should spring to mind as its first chairman .
4 He none the less played a prominent part in 1520 in the preparations at Calais for the ‘ Field of the Cloth of Gold ’ , continued to supervise the works at Eton , and seems to have been the architect of St Stephen 's cloister in Westminster Palace .
5 Five Doric capitals and bases were recorded in the nineteenth century , while several re-used blocks were found in 1957 in the foundations of the northwest tower ; these blocks displayed cramp holes unrelated to the adjacent stones , and one at least was an elaborately moulded part of a plinth .
6 Ten times he went into Test battle with them , winning once in 1977 in a Lions ' jersey , and his experience and example will be crucial when the revamped , and increasingly successful , Gwent side meet the tourists in 13 days time .
7 These conspiracies were broken by the government , inefficient though it was , leaving the initiative in 1820 in the hands of the military Masonry .
8 The first threat of a consumer boycott in Britain came in an article in mid-1981 in the Architects Journal , calling upon architects not to specify tropical hardwoods in order ‘ to save what is left ’ of the world 's rainforests .
9 The tower was soon in the way of traffic and was taken down by Mowlem who brought it , minus the clock , to Swanage by sailing ship where it was re-erected in 1868 in the grounds of The Grove , later greatly extended as the Grosvenor Hotel , and now to be redeveloped as marine residences .
10 Charlie Wilson died in 1988 in a drugs dealing dispute .
11 The most famous of these sources , of course , are the Dead Sea Scrolls , discovered in 1947 in the ruins of the ascetic Essene community of Qumran .
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