Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun pl] but " in BNC.

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1 He receives for his employment a take home pay of seventy three pounds per week , he lives with his parents and pays a board of twenty pounds per week he 's fortunate in that his employer takes him to work in the mornings but he has to catch the bus home in the evening and at lunchtime on Saturdays which costs him seven pounds forty .
2 He 's fortunate in that his employer takes him to work in the mornings but he has to catch the bus home in the evening and a at lunchtime on Saturdays which costs him seven pounds forty .
3 He no longer writes in the evenings but still has half an acre of land and now has four beautiful little children .
4 Action which the exchange purports to take under existing rules will not be valid if , on the facts , the action amounts not to the exercise of an existing power contained in the rules but to the creation of a new rule .
5 Dostoevsky owed a lot to Molière who is to be met in the notebooks but not to be pinned down in the major fiction .
6 South Milford Parish Council whilst being totally opposed to the scheme decided in the best interests of their residents to make the following observations to County , and that is where they 've built in the safeguards but they are totally opposed to the scheme .
7 Waqar Younis , Surrey 's Pakistani paceman , also played in the games but is not expected to have to give evidence at the inquiry .
8 ‘ I do n't know anything except what I read in the papers but from what I do read your government ca n't see this pattern . ’
9 The libraries in the country districts were housed in the schools but a few were in church halls where schools were not available .
10 Underneath that I have another article to which was kicked out sometime later but I have it in here , it says , raid on Gdynia would surprise to Nazis to say refugees in Sweden tell how the non Germans cheered in the streets but the two refugees eye witnesses to the American Bombing Attack on Gdynia , October ninth , reported here that the raid caught the Germans by surprise and that non German workers stood in the streets and cheered amid terrific destruction .
11 The audit report should refer to significant departures from SSAPs where either they are not explained in the accounts or they are explained in the accounts but the auditor does not concur .
12 The audit report should refer to significant departures from SSAPs where either they are not explained in the accounts or they are explained in the accounts but the auditor does not concur .
13 Endobiliary brushes were introduced in the mid-1980s but their use has only recently been publicised .
14 BA is not the benevolent ‘ world 's favourite airline ’ as portrayed in the commercials but in reality a fiercely competitive and sometimes predatory organisation ( as the Virgin affair has shown ) .
15 The information gained from such provings is enlarged by adding in any known toxic effects of the remedy in question which may have been noted in cases of poisoning ( either accidental or otherwise ) and is completed by noting any symptoms and signs which were not observed in the provings but which cleared up unexpectedly in patients given that remedy on the provings indications .
16 She was scared of what might be hiding in the shadows but she was terrified of her subconscious .
17 I want to try and get one before May before the exam , but there is a superb production on i the summer , it 's on June and July and it 's at an open-air theatre erm in Lincolnshire and what people do is they go and take a picnic and you sort of take your rug and sit there and cos it it 'll be hot in the summer it would be really nice and you watch it outdoors and it 's in this big stately home which is in it 's own grounds and there 's gift shops and restaurants and bars and obviously wo n't go in the bars but you know there 's lo it 's beautiful and like a big stately home you can wander round the gardens for a bit and then go and watch the performance and if it rains then there 's a canopy you can pull the canopy over like at Wimbledon and you know it 's a really nice day .
18 A lodger is entitled to live in the premises but can not call the place his own …
19 Lee did n't shake it like they did in the films but he did n't carry on with his tantrum .
20 In recent days , he wrote , perhaps because Spring is upon us , I have been putting in the hours but the intensity has gone .
21 ‘ I do n't play in the five-asides but then I did n't play in them much before because I tend to get too argumentative and carried away sometimes . ’
22 Having lived in the flats but also erm from your experience erm both as a nun and a social worker , erm looking at Flats Complex .
23 So there I was , steeped in the stories but lacking an understanding of what men called ‘ God ’ .
24 Mr Julian Worth , director of TLF , said his side would co-operate in the discussions but the solution must be one that allowed TLF to meet its commercial objectives set by Mr Rifkind .
25 The version that Bethel was working towards in this statement was not precisely the road that the CNAA was to take in the mid-1980s but it was an outline model of development at the end of the 1970s which attempted to go beyond the decisions contained in the CNAA 's 1979 document .
26 Cramming in the goodies but keeping the price below the £19,250 tax barrier has been occupying car makers , Saab among them .
27 You are unlikely to want to copy slavishly what you see in the magazines but you may choose to adapt those ideas which appeal to you in order to feel happier with the way you look .
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