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

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1 ‘ T is a rare pity thar ai n't no Brownies now in t' dale to do good turns to housewives , with all t' jobs there are to do from morn till night . ’
2 T' little lass felled in t' river tryin' to cross by t' Brownies ' Bridge , an' I was busy a-dryin' of her . ’
3 About half a millimetre behind the tip , the cells in the core become denser and begin to make the cartilage of the first element in the limb , the humerus .
4 For example , whilst many of the papers published in Scottish Journal of Geology are geochemical in nature , the core set of journals in geochemistry may well not contain it , and so researchers may well choose to publish in the core set for their sub-field , rather than the core set for Scottish geology .
5 Eventually , however , the hydrogen in the core runs out and so nuclear reactions involving heavier elements take over .
6 Taking each of his subject categories in turn he divides the total annual issues by the number of books in the category to achieve a nominal figure of the average number of issues per book .
7 Comparison with PACT data showed that in the two study practices , the 4% ( 5701 ) of prescriptions not recorded on the computer were in the category labelled in PACT level III as ‘ special groups — non-BNF . ’
8 That he was not in the category ordained by the Marketing Department for the evening was neither here nor there .
9 An so , with one race in the championship remaining , Lauda led by two points .
10 Was the Dylan Kerr who played 1/2 games in the Championship winning season the same Dylan Kerr who is now starring with Reading in the second division ?
11 Was the Dylan Kerr who played 1/2 games in the Championship winning season the same Dylan Kerr who is now starring with Reading in the second division ?
12 So we did the double over someone for the first time since beating Sheff United in the championship winning game .
13 For results of races in the championship see pages 101–120 .
14 He refers to errors in the Golf Illustrated article written in connection with the Opening in May 1908 .
15 At one and the same instant the audience burst into a thundering shout ; the orchestra pealed forth the strains of the Hallelujah Chorus ; the wheels of the great Ellis engine in Machinery Hall commenced to revolve ; the electric fountains in the lagoon threw their torrents towards the sky ; a flood of water gushed from the McMonnies Lake and rolled back again into the basin ; the thunder of artillery came from the vessels in the lake ; the chimes in Manufacturers Hall and on the German building rang out a merry peal , and overhead , the flags at the top of the poles in front of the platform fell apart and revealed the gilded models of the ships in which Columbus first sailed to American shores .
16 This blocks up the jets and air passages in the carb leading to the engine stopping .
17 We must go in the shop in the Pinge to buy something for my bunny .
18 On most measures of quality , primary care in the capital compares poorly with that in the rest of Britain .
19 While the leftists in the capital called for more development , on the ground the communities welcomed the expected bonanza from mining .
20 A call by students and trade unionists for a demonstration on June 9 in the capital resulted in the closure by police of the area around the National Assembly .
21 Atrocities were reported on both sides ; random killings appeared to increase in mid- to late July as basic supplies in the capital ran low , and discipline broke down in the ranks of Army and rebel forces alike .
22 A new report shows that ozone levels in the capital reached 200 points on the World Health Organization scale — over twice the " safe " level — on 192 days last year .
23 Alternatively it might simply be recorded that additional capital should be credited in the firm 's books to the partner who contributes it as an addition to his share — with a corresponding alteration in the capital sharing ratio .
24 As clashes in the capital continued there were similar incidents in the provinces of Malange , Huambo and Huila .
25 On Monday and Tuesday , however , the government 's forces in the capital disintegrated as soldiers in the garrison ignored orders and streamed from the barracks to fraternize with civilian demonstrators .
26 Police in the capital had been on the alert following the shooting of PC Ray Hall early on Saturday morning after he discovered a lorry bomb in north London .
27 The seizure of power in the capital had been the rebels ' primary objective since 18 July .
28 The king 's chief peace officer in the capital prevented from walking the streets !
29 Their position in the capital meant that insofar as London 's affairs were the nation 's , they had national contents and a national voice .
30 On the very day of the Manifesto a central strike committee in the capital proclaimed itself the St Petersburg Soviet ( Council ) of Workers ' Deputies .
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