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

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1 On Tuesday they all got together in the Trades and Labour Hall and they were very excited at that stage .
2 When this bout of unemployment is over , or when unemployment is declining , we must avoid children leaving school with no idea of the skills that they will need to work properly in the jobs that they will want , and in the jobs that will be available .
3 In freedom , he managed to hide away in the wilds and educate himself .
4 ‘ But I 'll be able to come home in the evenings and you can teach me the things I need to know , ’ said Endill .
5 Perhaps the most significant of these changes occurred more in the institutions and managerial frameworks in which ‘ art ’ was produced and consumed than in the studios .
6 Not only was he a good judge of horseflesh , but he was capable of treating most ailments which occurred both in the hunters and the heavy farm animals .
7 This would also give each Park its own authority , independent of local councils ( thereby extending a system applying presently in the Lakes and the Peak ) .
8 Yet there is material in what he says elsewhere in the Investigations and in other of his later writings for a many-sided and , I think , useful development of the comparison .
9 ‘ I should be sorry for him if he did not land more in the thorns than in the flowers — that 's all . ’
10 For this reason when the head teacher eventually excluded John permanently from school because of his behaviour the EP accepted that the school were acting reasonably in the circumstances and that they had made every effort with John .
11 What I mean is , you can choose now in the mornings whether you 're going to be Marie Antoinette or a plumber 's mate .
12 ‘ I thought he played well in the circumstances and he was unlucky not to score .
13 To be an active dealer entails taking positions in currencies such as going long in the dollars and short in DMs .
14 The effect of these and of the accumulation of abandoned baggage was such that it was , according to Ney 's aide-de-camp , Col Levasseur , ‘ impossible to walk upright in the streets and the infantry were obliged to crawl under the waggons in order to get through . ’
15 Sedate , sober men , that in the day time comported themselves in all seriousness and dignity , relaxed their staidness then and joined deliriously in the quadrilles or the waltz .
16 Most people vary enormously in the reserves that they have available , so that the things that floor them at the end of term may be the same small irritations that they sailed through at the beginning .
17 The man turned sideways in the bushes and looked at Lok along his shoulder .
18 The economic situation worsened dramatically in the months that followed October as soldiers flocked home and military orders to industry abruptly halted .
19 Occupational groups clearly vary considerably in the sanctions and resources at their disposal ( Hyman 1980 ) .
20 He read extensively in the classics and became an accomplished linguist .
21 Resources are developed both in the regions and by WACC staff ( also through Media Development and Action ) .
22 Horses , gun-dogs and books filled his day , and many a regicide glanced wrathfully at the nonchalant figure of the tall Englishman strolling unconcernedly in the highways and byways of Belgrade .
23 Parin nodded , and he signed to his assistants to roll up the books so that they could be packed away in the boxes and chests in which they were stored .
24 The delicious pork and goose rillettes and rillons of Western France are also close relations of English potted meats — in other words cooked and shredded or pounded meat packed into pots after cooking , as opposed to the pâtés and terrines which are made from raw ingredients cooked directly in the pots or the crust in which they are to be stored and served .
25 Wooded country , feeding both in the trees and on adjacent farmland ; also among scattered trees , and in W and C Europe regularly in town parks and squares and large gardens .
26 Follow the production of milk from the sheep , either grazing contentedly in the fields or relaxing in their sheds , through the milking parlour , to the finished products of yogurt and ice-cream in the Farm Shop .
27 Do you think that teachers really do n't expect them to do well in the sciences and perhaps even positively discourage them from going into science ?
28 Again this is no coincidence , because life began either in the oceans or in water-affected environments .
29 ANN Brough , Maureen Coulton and Shirley Taylor , who previously worked together in the systems and control department of the former Trusthouse Forte Hotels , have formed a partnership offering accounts and control support services to the hotel industry .
30 Within a few years of Karak Eight Peaks ' fall the Night Goblins had settled permanently in the ruins and split into many tribes based around the adjoining mountains and the tunnels that ran beneath them .
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