Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun] [adv] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The shop was started by the Neal brothers back in the 1870s .
2 Pawar said that co-operation between India and the USA had improved considerably , and confirmed that joint naval exercises would be held in the Indian Ocean later in the year .
3 Heavy minerals , chiefly ilmenite and magnetite , are widely distributed in sands and gravels of the Grampian region especially in the Don Valley .
4 The two Wimpey boats , affectionately nicknamed ‘ banana boats ’ , will be used for competitive rowing events such as the Henley Regatta later in the season .
5 In the first division , Sunderland took a thirty ninth minute lead at home to Nottingham Forest ; Gabbiadini the scorer , and Gabbiadini 's first goal in three months was enough to send the Roker fans away in a happy mood to celebrate their third successive home win .
6 THESE youngsters clearly agree with the title of Graham Taylor 's new book ‘ Football Training Can Be Fun ’ ( Stanley Paul £6.99 ) after a session with the England manager yesterday in a London park .
7 During Bomber Command 's costly daylight raids on the Heligoland Bight early in the Second World War , he accompanied a Hampden crew on at least one operational sortie over Germany .
8 So we went to the Yorkshire Museum there in the g in the gardens , Willy went along , and er one er and they wanted two men instead of one .
9 Kick-off time was 3.30 , but when the Cobblers took the field at 3.25 , there was no sign of the Coventry party anywhere in the town .
10 He 's not Robinson Crusoe , there are other old newspaper owners so he will say okay the government in Australia is doing what I like , therefore my newspapers or usually most of my newspapers , in fact one or two of them wo n't , will support that government and that government can be totally different one in the United States where in the Washington Post or you know in the New York Post or whatever will go and attack or support because he thinks it 's in the less interest that his commercial interest and the U S because he sees us doing the same thing there .
11 Australian railways took up and developed the Italianate style which had been so influential in Britain and the United States earlier in the century , and by the time the principal Australian stations were built , classical was in style once more .
12 In the Bridport archives now in the custody of the Dorset County Record Office are two ancient Dome ( or Doom ) books containing financial accounts of the bailiffs and cofferers of the town , from 1389/90 onwards .
13 Nominate a direction once more and move the Squig Hopper again in the same way .
14 News had reached them while they were still in Sydney that the drought that had afflicted the Liverpool Plains earlier in the year had finally broken with abundant rains .
15 Instead , Geordie string pillager Mike Dunphy has remained faithful to his distinctive scratchy rivums and , in turn , has kicked the Cud extravaganza squarely in the udders .
16 Instead , Geordie string pillager Mike Dunphy has remained faithful to his distinctive scratchy rivums and , in turn , has kicked the Cud extravaganza squarely in the udders .
17 Alfoxden had been built by the St Albyns early in the eighteenth century close to the centre of their ancient park .
18 Following their highly successful tour in the Humberside region earlier in the year , Beverley Early Music Festival is delighted to welcome Lucie and Roddy back to Beverley for a zany and amusing look at the history of music — for children aged 5 to 80 .
19 But nobody at The Valley , which a near-bankrupt Charlton left in 1985 to become uneasy tenants at Selhurst Park and Upton Park , is going to let the present apparent chaos spoil the greatest day in the club 's history since they won the FA Cup back in the glory days of 1947 .
20 Reinforcement of the heavy bomber force in Egypt was still continuing during this period , and during the night of 14th/15th. four Wellingtons from the Reserve Flight , Stradishall ( Suffolk ) , and a Maryland , were despatched from England , approaching the Malta zone early in the morning .
21 MARK WAUGH top-scored with 57 then took a career-best 5-24 as Australia scored a dramatic four-run victory over the West Indies yesterday in a World Series match in Melbourne .
22 The Independent of Feb. 26 reported that the armed forces had lobbied for political changes in Sind in the aftermath of the Karachi violence earlier in the month .
23 It is not just their passionate hatred of the Vietnamese that has kept the Khmer Rouge together in the malarial jungles for 10 years .
24 Wood Group Industrial Controls completed the Sizewell contract early in the year and resumed its previous lower manpower levels .
25 Castoret landed some nice bets for for Hills stable when winning at the Derby meeting here and amateur Charlie Vigors is entrusted with the job of getting the York cash back in the Moet And Chandon .
26 Despite involvement of the UK forces in the Gulf war earlier in the year , the White Paper envisaged substantial armed forces cuts [ see p. 38365 ] .
27 An up Marylebone express prepares to depart from Victoria in 1951 hauled by A3 4–6–2 No. 60059 ‘ Tracery ’ — a regular loco on the GC lines both in the 30 's and 50's .
28 The statement , issued by Downing Street , stated : ‘ The president of the commission has said that commission negotiators should re-engage , without delay , in negotiations with the United States in order to resolve the oil seeds dispute and the Gatt Uruguay round in a balanced way . ’
29 The statement said : ‘ The president of the commission has said that commission negotiators should re-engage , without delay , in negotiations with the United States in order to resolve the oil seeds dispute and the Gatt Uruguay round in a balanced way . ’
30 As notified at the nine months , however , General Accident has now withdrawn from non-marine treaty business having significantly reduced its exposure to that section of the London Market earlier in the year .
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