Example sentences of "they [vb past] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | One prime minister was assassinated by the Brothers ; they failed in an attempt on Nasser himself . |
2 | They failed in the former endeavour but succeeded in the latter . |
3 | He sometimes had to disappear to the lavatory several times when they met in a pub or café . |
4 | On Friday they met in a mosque with the men from Zliten , demanded 6000 dinars ( £11,800 at the then official exchange rate , £6500 at the going rate in the free market ) , and received assurances of payment . |
5 | They met in a soup kitchen in Hull , decided that cutting a record together would be fun , and before long had Paul Weller offering to play guitar for them . |
6 | Not many miles away , two estates meet , between Wootton and Steeple Barton , precisely where they met in a charter dated 958 , and possibly for some considerable time before that . |
7 | The flaps stood up on either side of her ankle , and were laced together where they met in a stiff ridge over her foot . |
8 | They met in the Egyptian wing , at the same place each time , near a fragment of papyrus which was labelled , The Opening of the Mouth Ceremony . |
9 | The script of They Met in the Dark ( 1946 ) , in which James Mason is a discharged sea captain hunting down those who delivered fake orders to his ship , is a textureless and muddled affair . |
10 | Apparently innocent of the opportunity which had been presented to them , they met in the Ravenhill Church and talked about what they should do and even hesitated about talking to the journalists waiting outside . |
11 | Within a couple of days they had paired off with English boys whom they met in the Spanish bars . |
12 | He played for Shropshire and Herefordshire boys and was in the same team as Sandy Lyle ; many years later they met in the final of the 1987 Suntory World Matchplay Championship and Woosnam became the first British winner . |
13 | But does n't every band from that area maintain that they met in the Hacienda ? |
14 | The early hundreds often lacked the formality of later attempts at local government : frequently they met in the open , at a convenient central spot , perhaps marked by a tree , as at Easebourne . |
15 | They met in the bar as arranged . |
16 | And they met in the woods where Robert was murdered . |
17 | Photographer Linda persuaded Paul to bare all soon after they met in the late Sixties . |
18 | My mother is French , they met in the war . |
19 | One day , they met in the second class compartment of a train — unemployed but taking the bad days as cheerfully as the good , knowing that tomorrow probably would find them enjoying the material rewards of advertising yet again . |
20 | She has not seen him since half past six , when they met in the kitchen over a salami sandwich . |
21 | They met in the lobby , which was little more than a hallway graced by a couple of wooden armchairs . |
22 | They met in the cocktail bar of the Richemond . |
23 | ‘ They met in the tunnel . ’ |
24 | Perhaps they might become friends , she thought doubtfully , or at least neighbours , passing the time of day if they met in the road . |
25 | But Tyrone took the honours earlier this season when they met in the league at the Athletic Grounds . |
26 | A Soviet was elected by the workers and soldiers , and they met in the Tauride Palace . |
27 | They met in the Hotel Continental . |
28 | And one of the reasons they all became interested at the same time was that a lot of them knew each other , and so one of the things I 've been looking at is the correspondence between Americans and British people , and the fact that they travelled and kept diaries of who they met in the other country , and they all swapped ideas on how to deal with this particular level of poverty . |
29 | They met in an undistinguished office block just off the Euston Road , two floors ofwhich were used as secure neutral territory for committees and meetings between Government depart-ments who would lose face by visiting the other fellow 's wigwam . |
30 | When Endill opened the door they creaked in the draught and it reminded him of the old hanging tree beside the front gate back home at Gibbet Hall . |