Example sentences of "there by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it had been driven there by a storm . |
2 | ‘ Dining with her dad up there by a window in the Clubhouse . ’ |
3 | The others would be pinned there by a courtesy he did not merit . |
4 | Ships docking at Amnisos could well have found themselves trapped there by a north wind , just as Odysseus claimed he was . |
5 | The canal cut through that flat , agricultural landscape , its monotony broken only here and there by a farmhouse or a barn , until the closed Lock gates dammed it up . |
6 | Men were drinking there by a fire , beneath a cuckoo-clock . |
7 | When my right hon. Friend next visits the duchy , will he point out that under our NHS reforms a record number of patients are being treated there by a record number of doctors and nurses , and that waiting lists are falling ? |
8 | He is on a yacht , we can go there by a launch . |
9 | He was joined there by a succession of members of a group of young Viennese associates , fellow exiles from Europe , who were attracted by König 's vision of therapeutic residential communities where children with learning difficulties and behaviour problems arising from organic disorders and emotional disturbances could receive a broad education to the fullest extent their individual capabilities would allow , within a caring , sharing , self-governing , Christian ‘ family ’ setting . |
10 | My Lords whilst thanking the Noble Baroness the Minister for that reply , would she not agree that when they get into hospital the accident case or the emerg emergency case , they 've probably been sent there by a doctor and that there they should th therefore be handled , but what the associations are concerned about , particularly the Royal College of Nursing , the B M A and Unison is that emergency and accident cases are put in corridors on trolleys and this ought not to be th a situation which can be tolerated . |
11 | He was stunned by the absolute purity on all sides , on the wet trunks , tones of black contrasting dramatically with the showers of leaves , hung in suspension like clouds of golden rain , in loose tufts as if blown there by a wind . |
12 | Throughout our conversation , a loaded Kalashnikov automatic rifle had lain propped against a wall of her living room , left there by a youth who had gone off to drink tea . |
13 | From one dim object to another he let his eyes roam , and he saw them all clearly : the Louis Quinze couch between the long windows , the French glass-fronted cabinet in the corner opposite , the sixteenth-century iron-bound chest standing in the alcove , its lid flat against the wall , held there by a pyramid of logs . |
14 | ‘ I come originally from Forfar and I got jumped one night there by a lot of casuals . |
15 | Then they kissed , there by the door of the Opera House . |
16 | There were a couple of men standing there by the door , waiting for the train to pull in and stop . |
17 | He crossed the room and stood there by the door , his mind running through possibilities . |
18 | Er the thing is that the people in the northeast yes er there is a lot more work done up there by the Society but you know since I 've been down in Horsham I have found that the northeast is not alone . |
19 | It was the road was still there he had to do it and they were put there by the government . |
20 | We had , we 'd go to Park , be sent out of there by the keeper because we co we were n't supposed to be in he said . |
21 | One hundred and eighteen for three , which means thirty-nine runs added in the first hour today and it 's Tufnell coming up now to bowl , DaSilva , up he comes , bowls this one , DaSilva pushes forward and it just goes under the bat and fielded there by the wicketkeeper , no run . |
22 | ‘ There by the wall with the others , and someone will choose you . ’ |
23 | ‘ Oberon ’ was commissioned by Covent Garden , and conducted there by the composer himself in 1826 . |
24 | You may come there by the alley from the town wall , and leave the church on your right . |
25 | The only light he could see was in the lobby , and the only person in the lobby was an anxious girl with a clipboard who was waiting to greet him personally , and who seemed personally grateful for his skill in getting himself found and driven there by the company 's chauffeur . |
26 | Over there by the Electricity Board ? ’ |
27 | Perhaps it was in the shadows under the overhang , propelled there by the lake swell ; but as he was trying to see , the overhead lights blinked once , and then again , and then they went out completely . |
28 | Of course , you did make it clear that I had n't disturbed a lovers ’ tryst out there by the lake , so I 'm curious to know what did send you rushing through the grounds in such a state of agitation ? ’ |
29 | Even now as he stood there by the kitchen table he could see Caspar closing in on the weaker lamb , and he could hear that weird and terrible wailing of Lee 's . |
30 | Her eyes blurred ; she blinked to clear them , and saw a faint reflection of herself swimming in the rock , cast there by the spear-light . |