Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Kurt , 25 , says : ‘ I 've fallen asleep in a live show quite a few times .
2 Mr Levy claimed Andy Linighan was drunk and had fallen asleep in the back of the taxi .
3 The dogs have been kennelled , and the bodyguards have either gone back to bed or have fallen asleep in the hall .
4 The man had fallen asleep in the lounge when he woke to find a fire at the front door of his terraced home .
5 So I resolved to remain alive in an unofficial capacity , which of course annoys them all immensely .
6 This is fully tax relievable in the employer 's hands so the liability nets down to £3,393 for the employer .
7 Our tips — the Damon Wayans vehicle ‘ Mo Money or Ice-T and Ice Cube trying to go mainstream in The Looters
8 Be patient and remain strong in the knowledge that the universe knows what 's best for you .
9 It was a dull , snowy night , with heavy grey clouds hanging low in the sky , the kind of night when hopes are destroyed and love is lost .
10 And what price do you place on the species made extinct in the rainforest ?
11 The moonlight splintered on the foaming water as they fought calf-deep in the river .
12 For this reason the range of offices was in some ways wider than we would think normal in a modern bureaucracy ; and , since the winning of support was quite as important as the conduct of business , influential men were able to accumulate posts .
13 Unfortunately , he will not be proving that in the Derby .
14 The movement of a large number of sellers in the parallel market would drive down the price , and push up the yield until it equalled that in the discount market .
15 The youngest of a large family , who lived right in the book-printing district with Morrison & Gibb , Clark 's and Neill 's within walking distance , she had two elder sisters already in the trade .
16 ‘ I realised that in the end . ’
17 Once more he was resolved upon a decisive breakthrough ; once more he was to be disabused and thousands of his men laid low in the mud of Passchendaele .
18 Details of symptoms and endoscopic aspects of the stomach in this type of lymphoma , however , remain scarce in the published reports , and the best treatment has not yet been established .
19 Bob Collicutt acknowledges that he is presiding over a mature , commodity business with limited growth opportunities , but sees the free-standing role as an opportunity for it to remain profitable in the longer term .
20 That 's , it 's horrible to see that in the family .
21 Consequently , it was necessary to introduce more daylight into the broader interiors and this became possible in the 1890s with the use of reinforced-concrete floors and steel girders .
22 Now it was replaced by an administrative , legal , and organizational unity , which first became possible in the twelfth century as a result of the development of the administrative , legal and scholastic instruments of government .
23 Some historians argue that modern ecology only became possible in the post-Darwinian age in which all natural relationships were seen to be fragile .
24 We 'll cover that in the next bit of the agenda .
25 But in the end I saw that Frejji was right — that Mala and I could probably stay unrecognized in the midst of a typical Uulaan carnival .
26 Alter Judy became pregnant in the lower sixth at school , she left and found herself a tutor for her A-level English , and also attended maths classes at the local college .
27 The mangolds will remain alive in the clamp , and the stalks will be sprouting by March .
28 And he could have been back in the locker room even quicker had he served out for the match when he led 5–2 in the second set .
29 Nottingham City , originally named Mansfield Marksman after a lager , remain marooned in the depths of the Second Division .
30 We loll around sweating profusely , sluglike , to fall asleep in a hot embrace .
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