Example sentences of "[vb pp] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Asking for reporting restrictions to be lifted in an effort to trace witnesses , his solicitor Ged Hale said : ‘ He is a Pied Piper sort of figure who attracts lots of children .
2 A low range of hills lifted in the north , yellow , rumpled , threadbare , as if someone had been carrying a lionskin and had grown tired of it and had thrown it down .
3 Certainly the grave demeanour which made such an impression upon others — the " sad eyes " and the " deep , sad voice " — was lifted in the company of friends to reveal a playful and often funny man .
4 The sail filled and the boat lifted in the water as the wind took it .
5 A pressure had lifted in the night .
6 The mist had lifted in the night and Marler was making good time .
7 The outer scales lifted in the process of penetration are not always smoothed down again completely when you change hair colour or texture , and this causes porosity .
8 In spring , new shoots appear , when it can be replanted in the aquarium .
9 Many flowers are under threat of extinction because their bulbs are being uprooted from the wild to be replanted in the gardens of countries like ours .
10 Keep it in a cool , dark place until early Spring , when it should be replanted in the tank .
11 The explicit status distinctions within it ( epitomised in the ranks of peerages and titles ) are central to upper-class culture and form part of its claim to special superior qualities .
12 Homes remained often uncomfortable of course , and the pub was still a major centre of social life , but the late nineteenth century also saw the growth of a greater emphasis on home , and of new leisure opportunities for both adults which in London particularly is best epitomised in the music hall .
13 The art of the gold box is traditionally held to be epitomised in the Paris tabatières , but the strength of this collection also lies in those boxes which were produced in peripheral workshops , especially in Germany and Russia .
14 Such technical control was first developed in the mechanised , mass-production industries in the United States during the 1890s and early years of the present century , as epitomised in the steel mills .
15 This awareness , and the increased emphasis on the development of this asset is epitomised in the term human resource management .
16 It is epitomised in the use of three different alphabets — Latin , Cyrillic and glagolitic — in early Croatian literature .
17 Unhappily there is a new breed of librarian who takes a different view , epitomised in the motto I have quoted ‘ If in Doubt , Chuck it Out ’ .
18 The way of life sharedealers aspired to was epitomised in the lifestyle of a Sultan whom a few Tudorbury staff once had the privilege of meeting .
19 Once when I had thought Nour loved me I had delighted in a garden full of roses surrounding a villa where his aunts lived .
20 He , all of them , delighted in the sounds the words made …
21 Others delighted in the innovation .
22 Businessmen fretted that no good could come of such defiance ; students delighted in the courage of their mainland counterparts .
23 These phrases are often embellished in the text with modifiers and slight variations ( often , usually , also , mainly ) which give some extra information to readers of the dictionary .
24 What the studious schoolboy of Looe learned in 1801 is disclosed in a handbill published that year by Mr. Clement Triggs , the school 's last master .
25 Very often irregularities are disclosed in a government department or in a business house : and a man may be suspended on full pay pending inquiries .
26 If cost has been determined using FIFO , LIFO , weighted average cost or a similar method , and the difference between historical cost and replacement cost of stocks is material , this amount should be disclosed in a note to the accounts .
27 If cost has been determined using FIFO , LIFO , weighted average cost or a similar method , and the difference between historical cost and replacement cost of stock is material , this amount should be disclosed in a note to the accounts .
28 The changes in the system were disclosed in a letter to employees of National Power , one of the two big generating companies being created in the sell-off , from its chairman , Lord Marshall .
29 It is practice to state in the agreement that all warranties are subject to matters fairly and properly disclosed in the disclosure letter .
30 No debt of the Business which may be owing at Completion is overdue by more than eight weeks and the amount of such debts ( less the amount of any provision or reserve calculated on the same basis as that applied in the Accounts and disclosed in the Disclosure Letter ) will be recoverable in full in the ordinary course of business and in any event not later than eight weeks after Completion and none of the said debts is subject to any counter-claim or set-off except to the extent of any such provision or reserve .
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