Example sentences of "[art] [noun] have [adv] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 The eighteenth-century Château de Remaisnil is magnificent by any standards ; it was by far the grandest home the Ashleys had yet lived in and it presented them with numerous challenges of a personal and artistic nature , not least of which was learning to speak French .
2 The chairman of its Scottish council , Dr Mac Armstrong , told a press conference in Edinburgh : ‘ This should be one of the most exciting enterprises the NHS has ever engaged in but the enthusiasm for this initiative — which is there — may turn to scepticism because of the Government 's commitment to it . ’
3 But beware , because the bootleggers have already moved in !
4 It had taken her twenty-two years , but in the end the truth had finally sunk in .
5 As I left my GP — he was passing me over to a surgeon — and he shook my hand and wished me luck — that in itself was a bad sign — neither the truth nor the meaning had really sunk in .
6 The request had just come in .
7 The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here .
8 The free edge of the epidermis has clearly moved in over the marked wound mesenchyme , leaving less than 10% of it exposed by this stage .
9 The police have also come in for critisism — for not providing enough officers .
10 Overseas groups and individuals from such places as Hong Kong , Norway , Malaysia , Kenya and the USA have also written in or called during our silver anniversary year .
11 She is also a singer and musician , and her talent as a pianist has often come in useful to teachers with specialist classes .
12 Mr Rushdie said that such a meeting would be a ‘ symbolic gesture ’ , adding that a request for a meeting had formally gone in and was on the table .
13 Owen reached out his hand for the coffee a bearer had just brought in .
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