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

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1 And last Saturday he finished runner-up in the national finals at Birmingham .
2 In January he took part in a US Road Show around the Mid West , North East , South East and Texas .
3 With the Hammersmith team he took part in the evolution of the heart-lung machine and for some years the Melrose pump-oxygenator was the standard in Britain .
4 And it could be argued that had he fought during that time , he might have honed the ring sharpness to capitalise on the moment he rocked Tyson in the opening round .
5 It is made clear to the prisoner from the moment he sets foot in the institution that his personal feelings are considered irrelevant .
6 In his Sunday dress of jeans and a fresh white shirt , he looked as if he 'd get mugged the moment he set foot in a town with more cars than horses .
7 On Sunday he snatched victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix , breaking Ayrton Senna 's record of eight wins in one season .
8 That night he hit Wallis in the mouth .
9 The heights of Best 's career are easily brought to mind the night he destroyed Benfica in the 1966 European Cup quarter-finals , the night in 1967 in Belfast when he was sent off after single-handedly dismantling a superior Scotland side , and of course the famous night in 1968 when he led Manchester United to a European Cup victory in extra time .
10 How he was so oppressive , how he was so strong and hairy and his voice was so loud and when he washed of a morning he made splashes in the wash-basin and blew his nose into the water , both nostrils at once into the soapy water and …
11 On this particular morning he found Dotty in a somewhat agitated mood .
12 At Oxford he became lecturer in the philosophy of mathematics in 1945 ( reader , 1950 ) , then reader in the philosophy of science in 1955 .
13 In the mean-time he took part in the debate with the following letter : The BDDA was founded by the Deaf and Dumb for the Deaf and Dumb .
14 At Easter he took part in the Tour of the North — a five day , 250-mile trip around Northern Ireland .
15 Visiting his brethren in Southern Rhodesia he attacked apartheid in a sermon in Salisbury Cathedral so directly that he was deported and declared an ‘ undesirable visitor ’ by the UDI regime .
16 He was commissioned to oversee the burning of the martyr , Snell , at Richmond , and as a zealous Catholic he took part in the Pilgrimage of Grace .
17 On Friday at school he passed Nutty in the corridor and gave her a fierce stare to remind her about their appointment and she said , ‘ I have n't forgotten , ’ in an aggrieved voice .
18 Last year he took part in the London race along with 27,000 others , being placed in the top six per cent at number 1,442 .
19 Bringing his right fist back over his shoulder he punched Tommy in the face with considerable force .
20 Was this the treatment he gave Maisie in the La Paesana restaurant , Mitcham ?
21 For the first time he looked Greg in the eye and pointed towards the gate .
22 After serving his time he found employment in the late 1760s , probably through the influence of family connections in the City of London , with William Pickett , the retail goldsmith of the Golden Salmon , Ludgate Hill .
23 Only this time he kneed Jonathan in the groin and tore the gun from his hand .
24 After a number of juvenile jobs he began work in a local joiner 's shop and acquired the skills of a carpenter although he was never officially apprenticed .
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