Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [noun] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But they still did do a certain amount of er the stock in trade course the bins for g for transporting stuff in and all like that . |
2 | The Laws family ran a bakery in Northgate hence the nickname Teacakes . |
3 | This week 14 paintings were put up for auction in London so the gallery could clear its debts and provide grants for artists , particularly students , in the region . |
4 | Ladislav said later that there had been a murder in Roztoky just a few weeks earlier . |
5 | Will insists , downing tea in quantities only a survivor of the planet SquatWorld could manage . |
6 | the introduction of new semi-automatic machines … the increasing use of unskilled and semi-skilled labour in trades hitherto the exclusive preserve of the skilled man … the adaptation of a rudimentary system of standardised and interchangeable parts … the predominance of factory over the workshop as the unit of production … the introduction of aspects of Taylorism , particularly the premium-bonus system ’ . |
7 | Sadly the Metroliner had lost confidence in being a train and wanted to be an airliner instead : the coaches were rounded like a fuselage there were airliner seats with fold-town tables from the seatback in front even a company magazine at each place . |
8 | During her last year she joined the Voluntary Service Unit and visited an old lady in Sevenoaks once a week . |
9 | Have you therefore reassessed the western relief road 's benefits on the base that y you will have now at that point in time both a southern A fifty nine , A one link and a southern northern link , if you want it for the A sixty one north of Harrogate . |
10 | As the last new age travellers moved from their festival site in Hampshire today the question of where they go next remained unanswered . |
11 | At a press conference in Belfast today the group also called for immediate action on measures which the Opsahl report had shown enjoyed widespread support , such as the immediate introduction of a Bill of Rights . |
12 | This group of people was recognised by the meeting in Tokyo over a year ago , and this is an issue that many people — both my friends and strangers that I come across in collecting or canvassing for Amnesty — ask me about . |
13 | At the High Court in Manchester yesterday the Ministry of Defence agreed to pay damages to Captain Green 's widow , Patricia and her two daughters . |
14 | But at the High Court in Belfast today an agreement was reached and a statement issued to the media : ‘ The board has agreed to reinstate Mr Dane . |
15 | Having failed to reach a cross about five yards over his head in training yesterday the irrepressible Rangers marksman clambered on the shoulders of towering team-mate Dave McPherson and chirped : ‘ I 'll get the next one ! ’ |
16 | If you suspect that the child is showing a delay in development then a more formal assessment may be required ; this should be discussed fully with the parents and their permission sought . |
17 | Reduction in police overtime the force is already running at below the minimum levels it considers necessary . |
18 | So I mean , maybe they need a course in theory all the more for that reason , I do n't know , I think a lot of them would have real problems with it . |
19 | Back from Cuba , his belief in non-violence now a fading memory , he fell in with the dope-smoking radicals of the key young radical movement , Students for a Democratic Society . |
20 | If the developer has notified the planning authority in advance then the twenty eight day period is extended to four months . |
21 | She knew what was right and wrong in fabrics just the same as she did in life , there were no grey areas . ’ |
22 | But just as the security net began to tighten in the grounds of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh yesterday a group of Japanese tourists made an unscheduled appearance . |
23 | In June 1933 Edward gave a birthday party for Wallis , and during the next few months he visited the Simpsons ' flat in London almost every day . |
24 | The finished clothes were delivered to the hotel on her last morning in Paris only an hour before Bob Storrington was due to collect her for lunch . |
25 | Two undistinguished international seasons , only token involvement with the Lions in Australia and bitter controversy about South Africa have combined to give the game in Ireland possibly the worst public profile it has had . |
26 | ‘ Black magic ’ is apparently now considered racist in America so the term ‘ Chinaman ’ must also be the same , ’ Professor Jones said . |
27 | Let us begin then with a brief review of what we know about the ego 's past in order all the better to be able to understand something about its present and future . |
28 | SVQs are based on the national standards determined by those responsible for identifying standards of performance in industry ie. the Industry Lead Bodies ( ILBs ) . |
29 | But if airships were the last word in luxury then the penultimate word belonged to the flying boat . |
30 | Needham had previously become Rector of Claughton in Lancashire , and because he could not be both Rector there and Master in Stockport simultaneously the Goldsmiths had required him to resign from the School . |