Example sentences of "stay in [art] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | She could have watched the papers , I suppose , could even have stayed in the area and watched you grow up . |
2 | No big deal , it had happened in his life before ; but suddenly he was intensely , intensely relieved that Wayne had stayed in the van and could n't see this . |
3 | If you are staying in a caravan or tent and do n't have access to a refrigerator , buy food only as you need it . |
4 | It is the place to go if you are staying in the valley and want a swimming-pool or a tennis-court , but hardly recommendable for anything more serious . |
5 | She had quite a large party staying in the village and so we just gathered in the kitchen and talked . |
6 | Major 's future is also in doubt — he had staked his reputation on staying in the ERM and not devaluing . |
7 | If you split a fortnight between the Algarve and exploration , and are flying back from Faro , then you could make the Lisbon area your limit , staying in the city or in Cascais , the breezy little port along the coast , heading out to ravishing Sintra , the royal summer retreat which is 15 miles north , then driving back via the walled Moorish town of Évora . |
8 | We wo n't find them by staying in the light and warm , I know that much . ’ |
9 | They were staying in the house and were joined almost daily by a number of their friends on holiday on the coast . |
10 | There are really two questions : who can stay in the home and how is the financial stake to be divided ? |
11 | I 'd rather stay in the Brotherhood and try to persuade them to adopt the national agreements . ’ |
12 | ‘ Wow , ’ Wayne said , obviously wishing that he could stay in the front and eavesdrop . |
13 | As the Dragoons were still looking for him , he would not stay in the house but had a small cave dug nearby , with a gorse bush to hide the entrance . |
14 | After going out manicuring she started spending Sunday afternoons in bed and we could n't stay in the house nor play on the doorstep for fear of disturbing her . |
15 | I could stay in the house and be marked as frightened , or I could do battle with the elements , making my way to the family as usual . |
16 | Let me be buried in lead at Claydon next to where your father proposes to lie himself , and let no stranger wind me , nor do not let me be stripped , but put a clean smock on me , and let my face be hid and do you stay in the room and see me wound and laid in the first coffin , which must be of wood if I do not die of any infectious disease , else I am so far from desiring it that I forbid you to come near me . |
17 | He did sometimes stay in the storeroom and check the day 's accounts . |
18 | Holiday parks in which you can camp , or stay in a chalet or caravan are now remarkably good — so much so that if you have n't tried this kind of holiday for a few years you could be in for a very pleasant surprise . |
19 | Stay in a tent or caravan ! |
20 | Adam had insisted they stay in the room and she had n't found a good enough reason to change his mind . |
21 | Riding holidays are organised for unaccompanied children who stay in the farmhouse and for adults who stay in the village in the Old Thistle Inn . |
22 | Not something that is likely to happen if you stay in the safety and lethargy of your armchair . |
23 | Stay in the queue or join those at the churn ? |
24 | ‘ I moved out to stay in a hotel and I think Tracie preferred it that way . |
25 | And whether you decide to stay in a castle or cottage you 'll always receive the warmest of welcomes and the finest hospitality . |
26 | To add to the difficulties , pleasure flights were still in progress and , while it had been relatively easy to prevent any more from taking off after hearing of the emergency situation , it had also been necessary to radio to others to stay in the air and not attempt to land until the crisis was over . |
27 | Hospital project director Nigel Wheel said : ‘ We believe David wishes to stay in the country and continue with his work . |
28 | And all he had to do was to stay in the sun and turn up on the lot when a suitable — or unsuitable ( he was used to taking the rough with the smooth ) — script came up . |
29 | It is known that he wished to stay in the Government and would have liked to have pressed on with the reform of prisons . |
30 | He said Muslim civilians could be evacuated or were free to stay in the enclave and Serb forces would allow the sick and wounded to leave the area . |