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

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1 James Tarry , third to Alner in the men 's championship table , stayed on 11 at the Bicester , where Sue Sadler completed a double on Big Order and Straight Bat .
2 Being able to return to William in the evenings brought back a sense of reality and made a difference to the whole trip .
3 Yet , on the one hand this contradiction has been hidden by privileging Gregory 's comments and neglecting the importance of the Epistulae Austrasiacae and the writings of Venantius Fortunatus ; on the other , it has been explained by the apparent lack of educational opportunities available to Gregory in the households of Nicetius and Avitus .
4 He confirmed that in the event of Spain being preferred to England in the seedings , then Spain would play in Turin and Belgium in Calgiari .
5 America 's top two golfers — they have won $2.5m between them on the US circuit this season — have been elected favourites for the 32-nation event , and they want to avenge their recent defeat in the Dunhill Cup , when Love , Couples and Tom Kite lost to England in the semi-finals .
6 Lear 's letters to Gould in the years after they parted company were long , funny , warm and chatty ; but they were also the letters of a nostalgic and lonely expatriate .
7 He had raised cattle in central Nebraska before coming to Washington in the mid-1970s .
8 She lost 7–5 6–3 to Seles in the quarter-finals after disposing of last year 's finalist Jana Novotna , but she showed enough , as he has done before , to show the rest of the watching world that she is a major force waiting to erupt .
9 Big-spending Derby were pipped by Middlesbrough for automatic promotion last time — then they lost to Blackburn in the play-offs .
10 With a final place of eighth meaning a trip to Bury in the play-offs , Steve Appleyard 's men will be anxious to improve on their current position to avoid that .
11 Success could be rewarded with a trip back to Oldham in the play-offs .
12 Tough Epsom Derby winner Dr Devious ( 10–1 ) ran a blinder to finish fourth to Fraise in the Breeders ' Cup Turf but has been on the go since April .
13 And yet he could see how different it must have looked in the summer , how it would have appealed to Alex at the beginning of his supposed new start , and to Lesley-Jane in the throes of her first grown-up affair .
14 Sober theologians warned against the excesses of the devotion , attempting to root devotion to Mary in the Scriptures , and pointing to the difficulties that were occasioned in relations with other Churches .
15 You were as close to God in the gardens , under the big beech tree , or in the walled garden with its smell of rosemary and lemon balm , as you were in the chapel .
16 True intimacy begins when we cry out to God in the words of Psalm 27 : ‘ My heart says of you , ‘ Seek his face ! ’
17 Some years ago , broken and wounded by others , and deeply convinced of my own self-concealing sinfulness , I cried out to God in the words of one of the psalms :
18 Despite the agreement on the attributions to Rolle in the manuscripts , his authorship has been questioned , partly because of the lack of certainty about the authority of scribal attributions , partly because of the absence in the texts of that sense of joy springing from an inner knowledge of the reality of redemption which generally characterises his work .
19 From then until 1980 he commuted between the two , never disappointing his admirers , from Cardinal Bellarmin in Galileo ( 1980 ) to Perchikhin in The Philistines ( 1986 ) .
20 It had passed to Evelina in the days when a Burne-Jones was not worth twopence and goodness knew what Evelina had done with it .
21 JUNIOR club Banbridge sent CIYMS crashing out of the First Trust Senior Cup yesterday — and now play host to Ballymena in the quarter-finals .
22 On May 31 Saudi officials had denied the allegations , noting the importance of continued Saudi " brotherly Islamic and Arab support " to Sudan in the forms of loans and grants .
23 How smart and glamorous they looked when they went off to London in the evenings , Dad in his suits and Eva with shawls and hats and expensive shoes and handbags .
24 ‘ I know I should n't have minded , you 've a right to your own life , it 's just that — well , you never come up to London in the evenings , you 're always too busy .
25 Sir Reginald told me that on the night before U Saw went to London in the hopes of getting a promise of some kind of independence for Burma from Winston Churchill in return for full co-operation in the war , he had warned U Saw that the hopes of success were very slender .
26 Why Duncan and Doreen had come to London in the mid-'seventies , and why they stayed , was a mystery .
27 In summary , I agree that the courts should have recourse to Hansard in the circumstances and to the extent he proposes .
28 The Glasgow girls were particularly disappointed in losing out to Berlin in the semi-finals .
29 The diversity of the Welsh economy will be one of the greatest benefits to Wales in the years that lie ahead .
30 Whatever the truth of the affair , the consequence was that Pierre Nizan was immediately transferred from Perigueux to Choisy-Baches in the suburbs of Paris , a demotion which signalled a halt to his professional career and a moment of crisis in his personal and family life .
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