Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 In its simplest use , the computer sits in a corner and each child has an individual session with relevant material ; so inevitably only a short time would normally be available .
2 Sally-Anne , her heart thudding in the strangest way when he asked her this , as though he had said something much more intimate , and then suddenly understanding by the ambiguous way in which he had spoken that he had offered her other games than chess , and his wicked expression betraying that he had seen her confusion , flushed , and he added softly , so that Matey could not hear him , ‘ Come , McAllister , give me your answer — you surely wish to please the Master in every way possible , ’ the last bit in a fake American accent so bad that she laughed out loud .
3 For an instant , in her imagination , the ballroom was peopled with guests , and Benedict was partnering her , his gold hair gleaming in the light , his eyes on hers … dancing with the bride .
4 At the broadest level , the Course contributes in a major way to the achievement of the Polytechnic 's overall aims .
5 Mount Charlotte Investments , the hotel group , offers the opportunity to invest in a stockbroker .
6 Passion offers schools , colleges and community venues the opportunity to invest in a vast wealth of information about our work during the 80 's and then draw from that information in a more creative and challenging way .
7 Tonics , restoratives and health remedies provide an opportunity to invest in the non-toxic remedies of the future .
8 I hope that all hon. Members representing Northern Ireland will take the opportunity to invest in the economic future of the Province .
9 He had driven straight into a brick lorry , and car and driver coalesced in the final spasm .
10 It is appropriate in this case that there should be an interim residence order , and there should be directions attached to that order that A. be returned forthwith to the care of his father and that G. , R. and M. remain in the care of their father and that there be an inter partes hearing with service of the application as quickly as the Portsmouth County Court can make it possible to be heard , which means within a matter of days not a matter of weeks , because it would be quite wrong for this matter to die down once the child is returned .
11 Clause 10.2 of Precedent 2 provides an express right for the buyer to cancel in the event of breach by the seller .
12 However , we still have to do the other bit to go in the , yes .
13 The age and sex distribution of children who had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia diagnosed in the study area conformed to expected patterns , with slightly more boys and a peak age at diagnosis of 3 years ; the excess of Down 's syndrome in young children with non-lymphocytic forms of leukaemia is as would be expected .
14 Lawyers and a shorthand writer gathered in the front room of his home in Beith , Strathclyde , to take his evidence before a court-appointed Commissioner .
15 Investment in canals had brought prosperity for many shareholders and there was similar enthusiasm to invest in the railways .
16 Dr Mackintosh was a red-faced Scot with mousy greying hair parted in the middle and tiny gold-rimmed glasses on the tip of his rather short nose .
17 She was a very efficient , neat woman with a reddish face , her hair parted in the middle and drawn back tightly against her head .
18 With hair parted in the middle , he retained the appearance of a youthful student almost to the end .
19 Alexandra , in her new afternoon dress , her hair parted in the middle and drawn up by Lyddy into a series of padded puffs and curves behind , waited in the drawing-room on the edge of the sofa .
20 ‘ Self ’ turned out to be a dark-complexioned , somewhat solemn- looking young woman , with large eyes and swept-back hair parted in the middle .
21 Privet and yew combine in an effective two-tone design
22 Gabriel waited for him to break away and in that instant got in a good burst , peppering the cockpit .
23 And despite his hectic intercontinental schedule — commuting from his home in Paris to his musical duties in Chicago and Berlin ( where he has recently been appointed head of the Berlin Staatsoper ) — he always tries to set aside an hour or so every afternoon to sit in a cafe , nursing a coffee ( while , of course , veiling himself in a cloud of cigar smoke ) .
24 Before death , the drug accumulates in the heart muscles , the kidneys and the liver .
25 He said the 51 people flown back from Hong Kong early yesterday had been removed ‘ in line with procedures used worldwide to remove people refused permission to remain in a territory .
26 Deportations had been , he said , ‘ in line with procedures used worldwide to remove people refused permission to remain in a territory ’ .
27 On March 4 temporary permission to remain in the UK was granted to a Sudanese man who fled racist attacks in Germany .
28 The most sophisticated method of tying up land in strict settlement developed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries .
29 Mind you in the evening , if it gets quite chilly in the evenings so it might be a good jumper to wear in the evenings when we go for our evening walks by the sea .
30 He had given Claudia a necklace to wear in the meanwhile and called her pakiteng .
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