Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] place [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | The mix of the original architect 's unusual commitment to the concept of asymmetry , the previous inhabitants ' rabid fetish for amassing ridiculous quantities of Victorian bric-à-brac and '30s kitsch , and Amelia 's own declared desire to keep her environment in a state of constant flux had turned the place into a confused and confusing labyrinth . |
2 | Change of weather 's turned the place into a hive of activity has n't it ? |
3 | We were travelling steerage and had secured a place on a bench on a port deck . |
4 | You 've got the place like a little palace , or a big palace . ’ |
5 | Have have have they got a place at a . . |
6 | 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 . |
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 | In 1687 , when James II was trying to conciliate Dissenters in order to win toleration for Catholics , Bunyan was offered a place in a reconstructed Bedford Town Corporation , which he refused . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Following the burglary , she has been offered a place in a warden controlled block in Milton Keynes . |
11 | Fortunately , I noticed that he had been given a place at a different school from his older brother and that it was actually a matter of filling in the appeal form requesting a place at another school . |
12 | Striding out for charity FIVE unemployed people who have been given a place on a training scheme at British Aerospace Airbus , Broughton , have decided to give something back to the community by a sponsored walk from Bangor to BAe Broughton over two days starting on June 24 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He had lost his job because of the incident , but had later found a place on a youth training scheme , magistrates were told . |
15 | Anyone wishing to attend alone will be found a place on a team . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | If you are in this position , or even if you are lucky enough to have obtained a place on a re-entry course , it may help to make a tentative assessment of the skills you feel need to be reassessed in order to practise safely . |