Example sentences of "[adj] and [vb past] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He went over to a flowerbed and felt around in the mud . |
2 | The second Lady Deverill , also riding side-saddle and turned out in a quite immaculate habit , pulled up alongside Artemis on a bay Artemis had n't seen before . |
3 | Some were sudden and burst out in a blaze , some were gradual and soundless and floated about in bits like tinsel blown and scattered , extinguishing one neither knew nor cared where . |
4 | These concessions , sealed and set out in a formal document , were notified to all bishops and sheriffs throughout the kingdom . |
5 | Inside-right John Jackson , 23 , came from Clyde for £1,000 , one of Leeds ' largest outlays , and Fred Blackman , described by the Yorkshire Post as ‘ possibly the most stylish and polished back in the Second Division ’ , was bought from Huddersfield Town . |
6 | No sooner was Neil in the air than the left gun panel in the upper wing surface came loose and stuck up in the air . |
7 | I sat on my bed feeling like the man who got drunk and woke up in the French foreign legion . |
8 | She pushed the gate further open and peered round in the twilight . |
9 | While the audience in the cinema now accepts a slackness of narrative logic ( though not of narrative drive ) that would have been rare and frowned on in the 1940s , it still expects — even in a send-up — more than token adherence to the rules of the genre or of the individual film type itself : horror , sci-fi , the Spielberg ‘ Indiana Jones ’ series , the Lucas Star Wars series , the Broccoli ‘ James Bond ’ series etc . |
10 | The straight lines and angles are curved and rounded off in the interest of naturalism , but the geometrical basis remains most marked ; and the imposition of this formula is analogous to the reimposition of Geometric discipline in the changed form of black-figure on the experimentalism of orientalising vase-painting . |