Example sentences of "laid out [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At Chalton in Hampshire and Cowdery 's Down near Basingstoke , the buildings were more regularly laid out but not extensive enough to be called villages , while at Catholme in Staffordshire and Thirlings in Northumberland , the earlier settlements had not only been abandoned , but probably forgotten when areas of ridge and furrow were laid out over the top . |
2 | Development began in 1928 , with Barry Parker as consultant ; 10 residential neighbourhoods were laid out with a road layout which followed the American practice of parkways . |
3 | The field is laid out with a row of targets at either end and a score tent on either side ( they let the ladies do the scoring ! ) . |
4 | Alida turned away , to the tea trolley , impeccably laid out with the Worcester china , for she intended to give the impression of perfect comfort , and a good background , of genteel upbringing and attention to detail . |
5 | Trained by the man in form Nigel Twiston-Davies , who had a double at Cheltenham , Captain Dibble has been laid out for the race and has n't run since January when he finished third behind Very Very Ordinary carrying 12 stone at Ascot . |
6 | It appears to me as though Captain Diobble has been laid out for the race and although there are no such things as a certainty in a National , I feel he may be the right one . |
7 | But the piece bubbles with character and is well laid out for the medium . |
8 | I landed in a heap of cardboard boxes , shredded paper and polystyrene which had evidently been laid out for the purpose and prepared to come up fighting . |
9 | Each person 's contribution is clearly laid out for the project and it can be seen how it will proceed from activity to activity . |
10 | She then went on to point out that several pieces of silver had been laid out for the dining room which bore clear remains of polish . |
11 | The Schlosspark at Donaueschingen was laid out for the princes of Fürstenberg in the eighteenth century . |
12 | The earliest area of crofts may have been situated on a bluff west of the church , while an extended area was later laid out to the north around a triangular green , with an earlier Norman manor house going out of use at the same time . |
13 | ‘ There is no dance house in London which is big enough for what we want to do , ’ she said , looking admiringly at the spacious stage area being laid out to the rear of the former Empire Theatre . |
14 | that one you 've already seen laid out of the colour |
15 | The former had taken a golf-club to a smooth , level patch of grass a short distance from the house which Philippe Bonard , anxious to cater for his clients ' leisure needs as well as their thirst for learning , had laid out as a green ; she had donned a pair of heavy-framed spectacles and was practising putting . |
16 | The table had been laid out as a T , with Derek Jefferson at the head of the table , flanked by his production director and , as yet , an empty space on his right . |
17 | In 1862 he received a commission from the town of Preston to design a series of parks , to be laid out as a scheme for relieving unemployment caused by the cotton famine ; Moor Park , Miller Park , and Avenham Park were eventually opened in 1867 . |
18 | Laid out as a patio garden , with tall fencing all around and various shrubs , plants and an ornamental pond . |
19 | There is , however , an earlier type of maze , which is laid out as a pattern on the ground , either with stones , cut into turf , or as a pavement . |
20 | The remarkable Victorian garden at Biddulph in Staffordshire , created by the orchid-loving James Bateman , was laid out as a series of continents and countries — Egypt with a temple in clipped yew and China hidden away behind great rocks . |
21 | The cuffs of his cream silk shirt were still linked , the discreet but expensive tie still knotted at his neck ; his only concession to the sun was that his light blue blazer was carefully laid out along the back seat . |
22 | Each article was laid out on a polythene bag , labelled , ready to be sent to the laboratory . |
23 | Uncle Philip was laid out on a charcoal grill like a barbecued pork chop . |
24 | So sudden had been his demise that , very soon afterwards , prior to robing , in order to avert any suspicion as to its cause , his body , with face , arms and chest uncovered , was laid out on a board for nine hours . |
25 | But it was a tersely worded compliment , and as he turned to take an olive from the tray of hors-d'oeuvres already laid out on a side-table , her stabbing disappointment told Belinda that he was the person she had really dressed up for today , though what she wanted to prove to him she did n't quite know . |
26 | His boots were laid out on a newspaper , and had been scraped and polished . |
27 | The project is first laid out on a time base and the job completion dates transferred to the horizontal scale representing planned time . |
28 | The project is first laid out on a time base and the job completion dates transferred to the horizontal scale representing planned time . |
29 | And it would be absolutely laid out on a plate for you like that . |
30 | Laid out on a cloth on a stool were a row of bright instruments . |