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

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1 Disillusioned with the ministry before he had even entered it , Vincent now said damningly that to trade in religion was on a par with trading in art or tulip bulbs .
2 If a rating or precepting authority over-rated or over-precepted , the remedy was in the hands of the electorate …
3 She 's married to an Englishman ; they live in Norwich , ’ he explained quietly , and then his eyes lowered momentarily to her mouth , and that one glance was like a caress .
4 What it means to BPExploration was at the centre of last year 's R&D strategy review .
5 If , for example , a horseman was in the field and the ploughing was going on extremely well , his stetches coming out neatly , with dead-straight furrows and a level ‘ top ’ , his mate sometimes called out in recognition of his prowess :
6 They constitute an acknowledgment by the delegates , committee and officers that the Association was for the time being inadequately organised and funded for undertaking major tasks on the national scene .
7 Phillip Thorpe , the AFBD 's chief executive , felt obliged to circulate to his staff a denial of reports that a merger with The Securities Association was in the offing .
8 One is how far advanced the Labour Party 's thinking was on the nature of planning it might undertake if it took power at the end of the second world war .
9 They are well known in the Weald of Kent and Sussex and around Poole harbour ; and one land-drainage contractor was of the opinion in 1986 that in his own county , Northamptonshire , there was scarcely a parish without areas which were effectively undrainable due to ochre .
10 From the start , they had worked together like brothers , with respect and affection , and Coleman 's grief was in no way lightened by a suspicion that the killers might have fingered Asmar through him .
11 Moreover , useful as the clergy 's and particularly Winchelsey 's aid was to the magnates in the summer of 1297 , the laity had been encouraged to think that the clergy , especially because they did not fight , should bear a significant share of the financial costs of defence .
12 Er and this this case the there was a fire in a flat , the chap had gone out to work , we did n't know he 'd gone out to work , so we broke First of all we informed the fire brigade was on the way , we broke down the door , quick look in the flat , best possible way we could look , and the fire brigade turned up and dealt with the flat .
13 Discipline in the Jewish Brigade was of a sort unknown in any conventional army :
14 His cheque card was on the table .
15 The card was in the door , and you rang him up anyway
16 He says the card was in the name of the Rt Hon Norman Lamont , and the Chancellor simply signed as Norman Lamont .
17 The initial deal was for the release of two singles and a potential album deal which has yet to be finalised . ’
18 Last night Bowe 's manager , Rock Newman , revealed a new deal was in the pipeline .
19 Second , Jones ' experiment was at the stage where its results were moving forward the fastest .
20 Miguel 's jeep was outside the villa when Shelley happened to look out .
21 This was used as a bacon store by Sainsbury 's , grocery wholesalers whose main warehouse was behind The Crystal Fountain in Milford Street and who ran a fleet of chain driven lorries .
22 By the end of the 1970s the American electorate was in a fluid , dealigned state with parties no longer able to provide the degree of structure that they had contributed in the past .
23 Scarman was in no doubt that the root cause of the rioting was unemployment and deprivation :
24 When she woke next morning , she knew at once that Water Gypsy was on the move .
25 Water Gypsy was in a lock .
26 Hunched in a remote and subordinate cranny of government — devising a rent bill at the Ministry of Housing and Local Government , as a matter of fact — I was not disposed to go overboard when our armed forces were launched into the attack in November ; but what on earth was intended to come out of it and how an occupation found untenable could be tenably restored and sustained by force was beyond the comprehension of this unmoved spectator .
27 In 1857 , Reading police force was under the auspices of Chief Constable Henry Peck , a man who played it strictly by the rule book .
28 It seemed ( see , for instance , our Interim Report , 1988 ) that , right up to the moment when the repatriation of the Cossacks began , there remained a complete and unresolved contradiction between this insistence by 5 Corps and the reiterated insistence by AFHQ that force was in no circumstances to be used .
29 The Panamanian air force was in no position to oppose the intervention , whatever its political leanings .
30 From mid-July the force was in the process of formation , although details of deployments were not publicized .
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