Example sentences of "[art] place in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They slept overnight and left the place in a mess .
2 On returning at night , with his dog , who was usually at his heels , he again stopped at Aylesford , and as is too frequently the case upon such occasions , he drank immoderately , and left the place in a state of intoxication .
3 The fleapit at the centre of another Rose script , The Smallest Show on Earth ( 1957 , Big Time Operators in US ) , directed by Ealing 's Basil Dearden , is eventually burnt to the ground by its old commissionaire : ‘ It were the only way were n't it ’ , he says to the cooing couple who inherited the place in a town stinking of glue from the local factory , together with staff so lost in the past that they still enjoy looking at Hepworth 's Comin ’ Thro ’ The Rye .
4 One concern is that as the numbers of very aged people increase in the population , so those offered a place in a home are increasingly dependent .
5 It should be possible to see now that the tone-unit has a place in a range of phonological units that are in a hierarchical relationship : speech consists of a number of utterances ( the largest unit that we shall consider ) ; each utterance consists of one or more tone-units ; each tone-unit consists of one or more feet ; each foot consists of one or more syllables ; each syllable consists of one or more phonemes .
6 If as Marx said , the working class have no country , what does it mean to have a place in a culture anyway ?
7 This was one aspect of her following human emotions where they took her , into many depths and intensities , that has yet hardly had a place in a novel .
8 If I had failed to get a place in a law school and had been forced to take something else as a second choice then this would have been acceptable .
9 ‘ There are times when women have a place in a man 's life , ’ he admitted gruffly .
10 Much controversy surrounded the finalization of this part of the Act centred on the question whether all 3–5 year olds should become entitled to a place in a nursery or pre-school .
11 Following the burglary , she has been offered a place in a warden controlled block in Milton Keynes .
12 There are a range of other citizenship ‘ obligations ’ that could find a place in a government 's policy .
13 On the open land of Hampstead Heath , away from people and houses , he found a place in a field where he could sleep without being disturbed .
14 ‘ I bet you 'd never leave a place in a state like this ! ’
15 Er well we would we would record them and and that would be it you know but we would have a fair idea when we 'd be recording the album like that you know there 's always be a place in a Foster and Allen programme for a Beautiful Dreamer so if you get a sound that 's pretty close to that there 'll always be a place for a an up tempo sound that that Mick would do so you have to sort of pick ones with a good story line and a good melody and again that you can work a good video round you know .
16 There were strict age limits for entry to the training establishment maintained by the Company to train its recruits , for cadets and writers had to enter within the ages of fifteen and twenty-two , and there was thus great anxiety to secure a place in a director 's list which would ensure that an appointment could be secured before age excluded the candidate for ever .
17 We will carry out pilot projects for the ‘ foyer ’ concept , whereby young people are given a place in a hostel if in exchange they give a commitment to train and look for work .
18 The boy told him that he had got a place in a hostel , but that he would be lucky to get into a place like that if it was his first night .
19 It was in 1936 that the first American edition of Lionello Venturi 's History of Art Criticism was published , containing material which could equally have found a place in a book about art history .
20 At school leaving age , parents who had previously been able to cope with a child attending or possibly boarding at a special school are faced with the continuing prospect of full time life with their mentally handicapped son or daughter who may be unable to find a place in a training centre or enter full time education .
21 He gained unchallenged possession of the goalkeeper 's jersey in the Palace dressing room in January 1926 and earned a place in a Football League representative side later than year .
22 She had been phoning people who might go to Greece with her or drive her there or , failing that , pay her air-fare , and eventually she succeeded in getting a loan from an aunt and an offer of a place in a minibus from an old schoolfellow and her boyfriend .
23 But this latter convention has no place in a volume about English local history , or at least none the author has ever discovered .
24 But the servants have no place in a house like this , which is designed to make them as inconspicuous as possible down their passage to the offices .
25 The phenomenon of liquidity preference can find no place in a model that admits of only one asset , fiat money .
26 On Nov. 12 the French Foreign Minister , Roland Dumas told a meeting of EC Foreign Ministers in Brussels that references to GATT had " no place in a declaration which focuses essentially on the future " .
27 All these inventions and processes involve technical processes whose details have no place in a book of this compass .
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