Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] in [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The strips ran in both directions , creating a number of crosses .
2 The cocaine flew in all directions .
3 Erm we asked the question about the aircraft 's reduced operational capabilities as far as Britain is concerned , we were told that there was no reduction , erm there was no percentage figure that could be produced but w now what about the other countries , I mean , which countries are asking for what to be omitted and by how much is the percentage , in percentage terms er is the performance of the aircraft reduced in those cases and further on from that , picking up something that that Wing Com er Group Captain Granville White has just mentioned which i is the question of sales .
4 The central position which the Communists occupied in these campaigns was a result of their international connections , which made them appear as the principal opponents of Fascism .
5 The filing-cabinets ran in all directions , and these were only the cards and the photographs .
6 The head did in many cases establish , however , that many of the criticisms were not untypical of other schools in the borough — or indeed of comprehensive schools in general .
7 Immigrants to the UK fulfilled in many ways the same functions as white working-class people .
8 Formally speaking , the summit resulted in several agreements , including a convention banning the production of chemical weapons and a series of bilateral agreements on trade , energy , education and cultural cooperation .
9 However , Foreign Minister Gyula Horn on March 12 expressed the concern felt in many quarters internationally that the secession of Soviet republics might jeopardize Soviet reforms , and that the potential rapid disintegration of the Soviet Union posed a threat to world peace and stability .
10 The Pretoria Minute , summarizing the agreements reached in these talks , included a commitment to mechanisms for more direct involvement of the ANC and other organizations in the running of the country at all levels .
11 The backgrounds and items such as papier maché columns used in the settings for the portraits recurred in several prints .
12 Archaeologists have a clear responsibility : until the information contained in those records is made available to other archaeologists , and to the general public , the excavation is not complete : the information is still as inaccessible as if the site had never been excavated , and the records themselves might just as well be buried .
13 This decision was subsequently approved by the Court of Appeal , but limited to cases where the assets comprised in both charges are the same , and it appears that a general floating charge on the whole of the undertaking may be postponed to a subsequent floating charge on a particular class of assets where the first charge contemplates the creation of the later charge .
14 Everyone accepted that the jurisdiction existed in both cases , and there was never any necessity until the present day to distinguish between the two types of jurisdiction .
15 This was first apparent in The Quest ( 1943 ) where the arabesques danced in many ways became the movement through which Una ( danced by Margot Fonteyn ) expressed the emotions aroused when she is assailed by the four false Knights and then her joy when rescued by St. George .
16 It was very noticeable , particularly in England and Wales , that the ATB had in many cases failed to convince the older farmer of the benefits of training .
17 ( There it merely provides musical interludes between acts , a pattern foreshadowed in some odes of Euripides . )
18 Where a paper closed in these circumstances , the survivor picked up on average rather more than half its circulation .
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