Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [was/were] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They were extravagantly to his advantage , save when she lowered her voice to sigh , tapping her left side familiarly : " And all overclouded by this , you know — all at the mercy of a weakness — ( 9 ) Pemberton gathered that the weakness was in the region of the heart ( 10 ) .
2 This impression is backed up by the following sentence , which stands out as being the shortest and most straightforward sentence in the extract : Pemberton gathered that the weakness was in the region of the heart ( 10 ) .
3 These express the content of Pemberton 's inner consciousness : " Pemberton gathered that the weakness was in the region of the heart " ( 10 ) : " he would have liked to hear the figure of his salary " ( 3 ) .
4 The unity was in the past and resided in the present and our devotion to Jesus .
5 And this afternoon literally everything connected with the base was on the move .
6 The initial concerns of the Board were with the transfer of responsibilities from the Law Society and their subsequent management .
7 The cinema was at the back of the present hotel .
8 The cinema was round the corner and
9 The tide was on the turn now .
10 On one occasion Crawford was left hanging above the stage for ten minutes when there was a bomb scare and everyone left the theatre quickly , forgetting that the top-of-the-bill was at the top of the stage .
11 The greatest difficulty for the USRC was within the party , for any commitment to a positive social policy would be resisted by those whose vested interests were threatened , as Robert Sanders noted over labourers " wages :
12 Mrs Metcalfe said : ‘ The money was for the electricity bill .
13 I think that I must assume the existence of some person in the defendants ' employment who accepted and appropriated the money with a full knowledge of all the facts , particularly the discussion which had preceded the institution of the action , and the pending of the action itself , who knew and realised that the right of the defendants to receive the money was at the moment sub judice , and indeed on the point of coming before this court for decision .
14 The Times , for its part , while maintaining a discrete silence when the fortunes of the case were in the balance , eventually brought its influence to bear against those who were understood as Eyre 's malicious persecutors .
15 The case was about the liberty of the press to comment freely at any price .
16 The Bill gives asylum seekers in that position the right — it did not exist when the case was before the court — to appeal to an independent adjudicator .
17 Most of the rise was in the form of manufacturing and other business investment ( figure 8.7 ) .
18 Comparison with PACT data showed that in the two study practices , the 4% ( 5701 ) of prescriptions not recorded on the computer were in the category labelled in PACT level III as ‘ special groups — non-BNF . ’
19 If ultrasonic methods were used , for example , anomalous effects would be observed when the wavelength was of the order of the phase dimensions .
20 It does not allege that the mother made any contract in reference to the child — the contract was with the mother in respect of herself alone .
21 Thus in Cammell Laird and Co Ltd v Manganese Bronze and Brass Co Ltd [ 1934 ] AC 402 , the contract was for the provision of two propellers for a specified ship and it was held that the sellers knew the purpose for which the propellers were required , ie that they should be suitable for the ship in question .
22 In Varley v. Whipp ( 1900 Q.B. ) the contract was for the sale of a specified second-hand reaping machine which at the time of the contract the seller did not own but had still to acquire .
23 The contract was for the sale by a Dutch company of aluminium foil some of which the buyers ( an English company ) were to use in their manufacturing process .
24 This could not be done where the contract was for the sale of purely generic goods .
25 The plaintiffs claimed repayment of the purchase price on the basis that the contract was for the sale of goods by description within s13(1) of SGA 1979 and could , therefore , be avoided on the grounds of misdescription .
26 The chairman was on the Prince 's left , with Angelina opposite him and Lord Beddington next to him .
27 The pulpit was to the side .
28 While there was a chancel and a holy table the chancel was not long and the table was not put against the east wall ; the pulpit was to the side , an unusual feature in Baptist Gothic buildings .
29 The kitchen was to the left of the hall ; Robyn could hear the bang of a cupboard door , smell the distinctive aroma of fresh coffee .
30 The sitting room overlooked the square , where lighted windows might be noticed , whereas the kitchen was at the back of the house .
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