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

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1 Races are won in the pits as well as on the track .
2 The difference in the various authorities lies in the determinations as to what constitutes compulsion or duress .
3 The dead man 's name was reported in the newspapers as Oppin , but his first name was Cornelius .
4 At an early stage in the campaign Robinson ( DUP ) was reported in the newspapers as being prepared to " beat the PR system " .
5 Langerhans cell histiocytosis ( histiocytosis X ) was not included in the analyses as this group of diseases is not now regarded as neoplastic .
6 It was first observed early in the century that there is usually only about 10% as much energy ( in the form of animal matter ) at one level of the food chain as at the next level down ; at any one place , about 10% as much energy will be contained in the carnivores as in the herbivores .
7 This can sometimes be felt in the feet as fine crystals , which , when massaged in the correct manner , can gradually be broken down and washed away in the bloodstream as circulation improves .
8 One terrified victim was shot in the legs as he sat in his top-of-the-range Mercedes at traffic lights .
9 If I was 12 years old I 'd be squealing in the stalls as well .
10 Similar points were made in the guides as in Terminating Parental Contact .
11 It is all done very cheerfully , and you can hardly believe in the characters as real people , though these personality weaknesses are very-real and recognisable .
12 It is recognised that assignments and case studies can also be significant aspects of learning and teaching approaches in the modules as well as being used for summative assessment purposes .
13 ‘ The bosses went bankrupt , so they sold the whole place , auctioned it off , and threw in the apprentices as well .
14 The male chimps hunted with spectacular success , catching a big colobus monkey , which they had to bring to the ground to eat , rather than remaining in the trees as they usually do .
15 So Deborah had to be content to ride on a tree branch every Saturday morning on her way to Pack Meeting but she did long to be on the back of a real pony again and to help in the stables as she used to do , and learn how a pony should be shoed , cared for and fed , and to know and do the other things required to pass the Pony Rider test .
16 An art historian may choose to elucidate the social context of the art , or trace its sources in the work of other artists ; these choices will be reflected in the illustrations as well as the text , while sketches , other versions of pictures and related material will be available for the reader to make comparisons .
17 But erm I remember er we used to play in the houses as they were
18 Around 70pc of lambs were sold through the auction and the big meat exporters were now buying in the markets as well as the big supermarkets .
19 The feng-huang 's voice was also beautiful , and its song consisted of five perfect notes which echoed in the mountains as the bird soared the skies before returning to its home in the clouds with the gods .
20 " Well , it 's entered in the accounts as " commission " , but I 'm still trying to find out what it was commission for .
21 In each decade of the twentieth century , fewer men over 65 have been entered in the censuses as in gainful employment .
22 SD ACOUSTICS IS ANOTHER IN THAT RICH crop of small British manufacturers with something interesting to say to the discerning listener who is wiling to seek out a brand that is by no means as widely distributed in the shops as it deserves to be .
23 Sir : Returning from a long stay abroad , it is depressing to find so much rubbish in the streets , but it is even more upsetting to find it deliberately included in the newspapers as well ( 2 October ) .
24 Notable differences were to be found in the rules as to succession on intestacy and in the variety of estates and interests which could be created in these two kinds of property .
25 A promise to pay a sheriff in consideration of his performing his legal duty , a promise to pay for discharge from illegal arrest , are to be found in the books as promises which the law will not enforce : see the cases cited in paragraph 326 , footnote 2 of Halsbury 's Laws of England ( 4th ed. , 1974 ) , Vol. 9 .
26 Rapidly they will find themselves supported in the meetings as well .
27 Thus , the government and the intelligentsia of the Great Russians themselves became increasingly nationally conscious , a change felt in the borderlands as outright hostility to the symbols and practices of the local peoples .
28 But the room was not well lit and she thought it wiser to live in the shadows as she did not want to explain why she looked ill .
29 With the first of the ovens he 'd gone the long way through to the Hall 's kitchens , taking in the sights as he went .
30 To begin with , it must be remembered that in avian predators , all digestion takes place in the stomach , whereas in mammalian carnivores digestion continues in the intestines as the food passes through the system .
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