Example sentences of "in a [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tom Lawlor , another noted Irish photographer , is on record as pointing out that too many photographers assume that every assignment requires the lensperson to be enveloped in a labyrinth of cameras , telescopic lenses and what-not , whereas he invariably goes out on a shoot with very basic equipment and no accessories . |
2 | This themed experience is set in a labyrinth of passages , caverns and secret chambers , 60 feet below ground ! |
3 | Set in a labyrinth of passages and secret chambers deep below ground , realistic recreation of past dark deeds are dramatically brought to life with scenic effects and spectacular sounds and lighting . |
4 | The Smugglers Adventure is set in a labyrinth of caverns , tunnels and secret passages deep under the West Hill . |
5 | I slipped past the dozing duo , and found myself in a labyrinth of corridors . |
6 | On the boulder that lay against the rough stone stump of the Cross two men were standing , waving torn papers and conducting the crowd in a chorus of jeers . |
7 | They admired his courage and pace but warned him about his frame in a jungle of South African man-mountains . |
8 | Floridian sandwiches , on the other hand , filled up an entire tray and if there was any bread it lurked deep in a jungle of cress and lettuce . |
9 | The heavily wooded area was criss-crossed with tracks , some leading to farm buildings , others leading to a barn in a clearing of corn , the whole scene , particularly at night , required vigilance as the enemy had mined the well-worn tracks . |
10 | She 'd been so immersed in the music , letting it wash over her , uplifting her , that she had n't even realised that the car had turned into a short driveway to stop outside a luxurious chalet-type building set in a clearing of beech trees . |
11 | Leaves may be submerged under a dropping of dung , soused in a downpour of urine , trodden on , pulled into the ground by earthworms ( further shades of Darwin ) or damaged by frost . |
12 | Tuesday looks like an oasis in a desert of work and effort so make sure you plunge headlong into its refreshing and revitalising waters . |
13 | William paid his five guineas to the Abney Park Cemetery Company , Ltd. , in exchange for ‘ exclusive right in perpetuity ’ of burial in a plot of ground 6′ 6″ by 2′ 6″ — no. 62,076 , square L9 . |
14 | I observed a small yellow patch in the centre of one fish in a shoal of Neon Tetras some weeks after they had passed through quarantine . |
15 | He secreted it in a crate of thread destined for weaving sheds in Liverpool . |
16 | The box-fish , in the highly populated and potentially dangerous world of the reef , sails over the coral packaged in a crate of bone , its pectorals whirling , its tail fin flickering . |
17 | The thought of returning to another sparse lodging in a back-street of London , to the endless trudging back and forth to the Register Office , to the days of scant food and less warmth , filled her with dread . |
18 | The sense of his living in a closed world , stylistically speaking , is beautifully conveyed when Falstaff , frustrated in his attempts to get a simple answer to a simple question , wanting to know his ‘ happy news ’ , is forced to move up to Pistol 's manner : — an effect not unlike that if W. C. Fields had turned up in a performance of Mourning Becomes Electra ! |
19 | Ralph Fiennes takes the hunky Heathcliff role in a story of love , passion and vengeance set in the wilds of Yorkshire . |
20 | Yet despite this he is created in a relationship of accountability to God and the sphere of his accountability includes the economic . |
21 | Here is an example of such inversion which I myself observed in operation among the peasantry of North Central Ceylon ; brothers were always rated as elder-brother /younger-brother and in a relationship of inequality and restraint , whereas brothers-in-law always treated one another as equals and were in a relationship of joking familiarity . |
22 | These agencies may be seen alternatively as implementers that affect the character of policy or as independent creators of policy forever in a relationship of tension with the ‘ centre ’ . |
23 | A dark-haired girl with firelight on her face , the smell of turf burning on a winter night , the sound of the sea raging at the shore in a fury of storm . |
24 | At one point he grew so angry he failed to blow any kind of a note on his horn ; he dashed it to the ground in a fury of petulance . |
25 | In a fury of revaluation he turned Sien into a ‘ pure ’ person . |
26 | She sat in a fury of indecision and worry , wondering if he and Ace had met . |
27 | Juron shook his communicator in a fury of frustration . |
28 | Nona bit his hand in a fury of frustration and fear . |
29 | In my imagination , I was going to pick you up in a fury of emotion , toss you down on that bed — ’ |
30 | In a fury of hatred and jealousy he thrashed his stick about Kemp 's head while Kemp himself tried to extricate himself from the twisted sheets , to get out of the bed , and to defend himself — but he did n't make it . |