Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [verb] [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ For all at once there was a rumble and a roaring along the road in the mist , and the hooded crows rose up in alarm at the sound of it . |
2 | It is said to be thinking of appointing a special envoy to the interim government set up in February in the Pakistan border town of Peshawar . |
3 | He toyed with the idea of reading in the drawing room , but he could hear one of the junior maids moving about in there and decided to go back up to his room instead . |
4 | It also recommends that the future development of general SVQs should be guided by the broad principles set out in the Howie report . |
5 | As stated above , investment decisions are carried out in accordance with the broad policy set out in the trust deed , but the limits of the investment policy are in turn delineated by the following conditions ( LAUTRO ) : |
6 | She saw his hands relax , and the broad shoulders lean back in the chair . |
7 | And as if to cap the list of failed British assumptions , the Korean War broke out in June 1950 , forcing the abandonment of the ‘ no war for ten years ’ rule and its substitution with an over-hastily generated rearmament programme , the size of which proved beyond Britain 's economic capacity . |
8 | If this is so , then we can see how adequately the divine king sums up in his person this state of psychic unity . |
9 | The European Community grew up in the shadow of the Atlantic alliance . |
10 | The CAB service has its origins in the combined operation set up in 1938 by the Ministry of Health , the National Council for Social Service and the Family Welfare Association to provide advice and information in an emergency . |
11 | The best-known example of this , and probably the most ambitious , was the political academy set up in Paris in 1712 by the Marquis de Torcy . |
12 | The tattooed man sat up in the middle of the lesson , his blankets draped like a toga and barely concealing ‘ Jane ’ and ‘ King Kong ’ on his chest . |
13 | The Regulations themselves set out only the main performance criteria with the technical detail set out in supporting documents . |
14 | As Mick said , it 's not a it 's not the end of things , C C T will remain until the Labour government get back in . |
15 | It was not long before the dynamics of politics made such niceties quite irrelevant , The bulk of the Labour party came out in opposition , not only to the National Government , but to any economies , even those which the Labour Cabinet had agreed . |
16 | ITV 's new six-part series of Medics beginning on Tuesday March 31 puts the spotlight on the embattled doctors caught up in today 's troubled heath service . |
17 | ‘ I do n't want any bloody lunch , ’ said Dyson , thinking of the usual crowd standing round in the Gates . |
18 | The embarrassed nomes stood around in a circle . |
19 | This restriction should be extended to protect the interest of the estate of either party by entering the further restriction set out in Precedent 52 . |
20 | A cat cornered by , say , a dog will produce an explosive spit that always makes the approaching animal jump back in alarm . |
21 | The lottery will create at least 52 new millionaires each year , and possibly more if the weekly draw takes off in a big way . |
22 | It is essential to look beyond the public utterance dressed up in these metaphors of battle , and seek the structural forms which determine the ideological base . |
23 | ‘ Is the redoubtable Valerie Cass up in your dressing room ready to give you lots of tips ? ’ |
24 | In conclusion , tutors are again reminded of their great responsibilities for achieving the high aims set out in the first paragraph . |
25 | The position can not be regarded as free from doubt and it is therefore recommended that the express provision set out in Precedent 2 be incorporated in the transfer . |
26 | However , the health and lifestyle study , a large survey of a random sample of the British population carried out in 1984/85 , offers insights into several aspects of beliefs about health and illness . |
27 | That alienation of the German Bohemians showed up in the 1935 elections when Konrad Henlein 's pro-Nazi Sudetendeutsche Partei became the second largest parliamentary party . |
28 | The German observer stood up in his cockpit to ward off the attacker , but in a matter of seconds both he and his pilot were dead , their plane spinning groundwards . |
29 | The Daily Telegraph pointed out in Natwick 's obituary , ‘ Sex was her raison d'être . ’ |
30 | When we turn from LETTERS to Sabbatical ( 1982 ) , the latter seems almost to have been written to put into practice the theoretical position laid down in ‘ The Literature of Replenishment ’ . |