Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Yet not all of the vines which sweep north — from Mont Écouve in the west up to the edge of the Bois des Dames , and trailing south down the ridge towards the village — produce top grade Bouzy wines .
2 I was sitting in the sitting-room about to make a cup of coffee when I heard a huge bang and I thought the whole house was going to cave in .
3 ( 6 ) Subject to the provisions of this Article and Article 4 the Directors are unconditionally authorised for the purposes of Section 80 of the Act to allot shares and grant rights to subscribe for , or convert securities into , shares in the Company up to the nominal amount of authorised share capital with which the Company is incorporated at any time or times during the period of five years from the date of adoption of these Articles .
4 ( 6 ) Subject to the provisions of this Article and Article 4 the Directors are unconditionally authorised for the purposes of Section 80 of the Act to allot shares and grant rights to subscribe for , or convert securities into , shares in the Company up to the nominal amount of authorised share capital with which the Company is incorporated at any time or times during the period of five years from the date of adoption of these Articles .
5 In the case out sum .
6 Brenner called the one in the suit over and introduced him as Rolf Scholz .
7 The females , some of whom are the size of a dustbin lid , lay their eggs in the sand under about 18 in ( 45 cm ) of water .
8 So I know a guy for example who , when he gets his Visa bill say the last third of the month , he puts it into the envelope , and makes a note in the diary on say the twenty first , to pay the Visa bill , and when he gets to the twenty first , lo and behold , he knows where the Visa bill is and he has to pay it .
9 ‘ I came because I liked what I saw when you passed me in the corridor back in Helsinki .
10 The transaction seems to embarrass him because he insists on carrying it out in the corridor out of sight of his secretary , whose fluffy blue feet have just slipped and slid back through the door of his office .
11 Where are they , in the corridor down there ?
12 They used to be fed in the pen up there and they would n't be killed till Mondays .
13 JEWKES : But she sits cooling herself in the hall over against the staircase .
14 I wanted to see if our guests could be persuaded to climb the stairs , so I laid a trail of bread from the bowl in the hall up to my bedroom .
15 This will mean cutting the current 70 telephone exchanges involved in the service down to just three .
16 Officers were yesterday interviewing the woman , and Inspector Barry Jakeman appealed to anyone who was at Farley Mount in the hour up to midnight to contact police .
17 There is very little furniture : a mattress on the floor ; three chairs , of which the best has no back and only half its stuffing ; and three or four old mats to stop objects dropping through the cracks in the floor on to the donkeys below .
18 But that 's just the point — it 's dismal and bleak and they 're frozen stiff , hoping to catch Ramirez in the stake- out and barely able to express anything , but what they do express is infinitely lugubrious and despondent .
19 ‘ She hurt him dreadfully when he came home from Africa , crippled and his career in the army over , just when he needed her loving support the most , and now she has the gall to chase him again , when I hoped and prayed that he had finally recovered from her brutal treatment of him . ’
20 in the bottom out the bottom
21 LEAs are under a duty not to discriminate in the carrying out of any other of their functions .
22 The fact is , over the past few months , I have been responsible for a series of small errors in the carrying out of my duties .
23 The line manager recognises that the staff manager has greater knowledge and expertise on this subject and acquiesces in the carrying out of the prescribed steps of the procedure .
24 The importance of programmes of study , too , is recognized , as also is the place of non-statutory guidance in the carrying out of review and further planning .
25 finish it off in the shoot off .
26 Three other people were arrested in the shoot out , at Loughgall in County Armagh , Gary Duffy reports :
27 It was too early in the negotiating round at the time of writing to be confident about trends for the coming year , although most expectations for the 1–10MW bracket are that the new deals will merely take account of inflation .
28 Another good place to look is in the soil around or beneath a compost heap .
29 Clark ( 1990 ) has recently referred to the ‘ myth ’ of the Anglo-Norman scribe and has collected a large number of comments from early in the century up until very recently from the work of distinguished scholars , in which attested forms are typically said to be ‘ Anglo-Norman ’ and therefore rejected .
30 I put two pounds in the machine up there and I got fifteen pounds , I got the three bars , er , not the three , two bars and some nudges and I nudged it
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