Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] in " in BNC.

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1 Because of the shape of the dome there is plenty of headroom both in the tent and in each of the two porches , so there 's plenty of room for cooking .
2 The planting of bulbs in the park and in other parts of the village would enhance their beauty .
3 The planting of bulbs in the park and in other parts of the village would enhance their beauty .
4 Obviously he had taken the opportunity whilst in the station of running through her statement .
5 The Society would like to thank all who helped in any way with the Stand and in particular Mr and Mrs J. Lawley for being custodians of Material on site .
6 And teachers will try to ensure correct ‘ standard ’ English is spoken , not only in the class-room but in the playground and out of school , too .
7 Isabella ignored his order to return to England and stayed on in Paris with the prince and in the company of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore .
8 ‘ Maman — ’ said Anne , using the mode of address favoured by the prince when in private and pleasing to the doting mother ‘ — I would speak with you alone . ’
9 All first year pruning should be harder and closer to the base than in subsequent years .
10 Section 28 has brought further uncertainty to the field of censorship and the law , and as a result further weakens the direction that in censorship librarians should be guided by the law .
11 , Sir Rowland ( c. 1658–1726 ) , Whig politician , was born about 1658 , the eldest son of George Gwynne of Llanelwedd , Radnorshire , an MP under the Protectorate and in the 1660 Convention , and his wife Sybil , only child of Roderick Gwynne of Llanelwedd .
12 He explained away the list of things that Waddell had seen in the Ross 's house as having been published at the trial or in the newspapers , which was not the case .
13 On the other hand , it leads to the admission that in so far as all linguistic theories are provisional and incomplete ( particularly in the sphere of semantics ) , even the best-informed linguistic analysis leaves a great deal to be desired .
14 If these are carefully stuck with waterproof glue on to a piece of stout board or plywood , cut ends to the board and in close rows , the whole board can be used for making individual holes for large seeds in trays of compost , umpteen at a time , and neatly !
15 In the latter case , small , metal discs slightly larger and thicker than a large coin , hold pictures , drawings , etc onto the board and in that way avoid the need for drawing pins .
16 This appointment may be terminated prior to by you or by the Board and in any such case you will be entitled to receive and required to give notice in writing as described in the schedule .
17 ‘ I no longer have any confidence in my fellow members of the board or in Andrea Doyle , ’ said Nicholas .
18 A member with a holding of a similar size will be quite unable to present a credible challenge to the board because in any contested vote the bulk of shareholders who bother to participate can be relied on to support the incumbent management team .
19 He played numerous cameo roles both on the large and the small screen : in The Charge of the Light Brigade and Hamlet for the cinema and in Hess , Disraeli and Suez for television .
20 Since then the government has forbidden cigarette ads from appearing within sight of schools , in the cinema and in young women 's magazines .
21 Louis and Hyman were out , probably at the cinema or in some coffee-shop in town .
22 Elinor Pringle — Flora 's neighbour — grass-widowed by her husband 's political work and his play-writing , fills up her time at the cinema or in provincial towns , and sits alone in melancholy pubs .
23 The very best quality bags are made not with single large pieces of fabric for each side of the shell but in smaller strips sewing shell and baffle together .
24 The first is that there is a clear tendency for adverbal adjectives to outrank predicate qualifiers in grammaticality when moved next to the verb and in front of the object .
25 Patients who have had previous experience of hypnotherapy ( even if no regression was involved ) are more likely to have confidence in the technique and in its safety , and therefore are often more willing to put themselves in the hands of the therapist and trust their own subconscious .
26 Perhaps that will be a thought for people who foolishly keep money under the mattress or in a jam jar .
27 That was er a flat in Plumtree , we were offered a flat on the first floor and when we examined the kitchen it was extremely obvious to me that our gas cooker would n't fit in the , the place where it was designed to fit , when I asked where do we put the washing machine I was informed that most tenants kept the washing machine on the balcony , when I said well where do we put the refrigerator , well most people keep the refrigerator either in the hall or , or rather not a hall it was a passageway , in the passageway or in the living room , now it does seem to me with hindsight that if that 's planning I , to use an old fashion London phrase , I 'm a Dutchman .
28 They had learned that it was easier to survive on the croft than in the bread line .
29 But , at that time , none of us had seen Hell in person We 'd seen a picture of The Heartbreakers that Malcolm had brought back from New York — the one in which it was meant to look like they 'd been shot in the heart but in fact looked like they d all had the same accident with a ketchup bottle .
30 What do you think would be the profile of an effective RE teacher , whether in the primary or in the secondary school ?
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