Example sentences of "[art] place [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well some of them came by road and RAF trucks , the fuselages , and then there were all they started at the top of the airfield in the old flying club pavilion , and then they were er stripped down and stuff was taken off them , checked out , for airworthiness to see whether it was ready to go back on the planes , and then they came down to the back of the top hanger which was then they were all down to the skeleton of the aircraft and they started rebuilding them again like , there were engine shops and the place at the bottom hanger where they used to make the Swallow side-cars was the spraying and where they completed the aircraft .
2 It is likely that such a move would then secure Athey the place on the unrestricted List Two that he wants .
3 She pointed to the place on the open page of the book .
4 There were things sticking out all over the place on the Albini recordings but we came away with a sound we liked , ’ says the bass player .
5 Hodads from Honolulu still think of the place as the Wild West and venture up the H-2 to stare at surfers as if they were herds of buffalo grazing on the sea .
6 The mixer tap takes the place of the existing bath taps , and can be used either to fill the bath or provide a shower .
7 However , within the single language LISP , access could , with appropriate effort , be made to the translation of GO-SHOPPING(x) as a sequence beginning WALK(x) , but the subsequent access from WALK(x) to the yet lower-level sequence beginning LIFT-RIGHT-LEG(x) is far more dubious , whatever the effort required , since that would normally have been compiled and so be inaccessible to the higher level in question , even though , as we saw , one can , in the human case , impose a new translation of WALK , in the place of the existing one .
8 Formally , there is little ambiguity about the mechanism of policy and the place of the Armed Forces in it .
9 Gauguin 's chair , an ample , armed chair , was painted in the dark against a lamplit green wall " in dark brown-red wood , the seat of greenish rush , and in the place of the absent a lighted candle and two modern novels " .
10 The 1980s suggested that new scarecrow-targets were being constructed to take the place of the Soviet Union .
11 But the drive to increase sales and to provide more entertaining material in a different form — both products of the commercialization of the newspaper — directly challenged the place of the political speech and the political leader in the newspaper of the late 19th century .
12 Having discussed the place of the professional-managerial class in the stratification system , the Ehrenreichs go on to consider the role that it has played in class conflict in the USA over recent decades .
13 It is in fact directed against the protesters ' own parents — especially the father — and is intended to take the place of the infantile and adolescent reproaches and criticisms of the parental authority which have now come to be directed at each and any cultural equivalent of the father .
14 In Brown the Supreme Court argued about which scheme of justice was presupposed by the structure of the Constitution , about the place of the equal protection clause in that scheme , about the true impact of that clause on the legal power of Kansas to legislate a school system , even though each justice knew that none of this was settled by convention .
15 The move is helped by the invention of Mylar , a polyester-based film that takes the place of the brittle acetate — up to that point the only suitable produce for tape recording .
16 The NIBA are going for their fourth successive Under 25 title since the championship took the place of the meaningless Junior Championship in 1990 , and it will be a very hard mission for the PGL to upset the talented Parks side which has tremendous strength in depth .
17 Our kings and emperors , who take the place of the almighty ruler in this world , are set above all other pastors ; and it is entirely incongruous that those whom Christ , mindful of his flock , has constituted princes of this earth [ i.e. bishops ] , should be under the dominion of any but those who excel all mortals by the blessing of God and the glory of their crown .
18 They may , perhaps , legitimately be so viewed when sexual satisfaction becomes totally dependent upon them to a point at which they take the place of the interpersonal psycho-genital stimuli to which most of us are subject ; or , as in one or two instances , when they are so grossly in departure from presently accepted norms that no correlation of them with accepted stimuli and practices is possible .
19 Before examining the place of the middle class as a whole in the class structure , the main strata of the middle class will be examined in detail .
20 No such ambivalent feelings characterised the firm belief — sanctioned by Victorian science and medicine — that the place of the middle class woman was in the home .
21 Family , friends and grandchildren must take the place of the employing organizations that for many years conferred identity , values and status .
22 At the same time as the non-past is undergoing this shift , the use of to with the infinitive is being extended beyond its concrete directional sense to cover all cases of subsequent potentiality and subsequent actualization , for which the bare infinitive had formerly been adequate : " … the use of the to infinitive in the place of the bare or plain infinitive increased rapidly during the late Old English and early Middle English periods " ( Visser 1966 : 948 ) .
23 The shift among painters and sculptors , who had been in the craft guilds , is most clearly marked in the adoption of the term ‘ academy ’ from the place of the famous school of Plato .
24 In all these activities the place of the elderly client in the family network should be maintained and enhanced as far as possible .
25 For such critics Hardy traced an essential parallel with the irregularity of Gothic architecture in which he had been trained , and noted ‘ There is latent music in the sincere utterance of deep emotion , however expressed , which fills the place of the actual word-music in rhythmic phraseology on thinner emotive subjects , or on subjects with next to none at all . ’
26 By degrees the British came to dominate this trade , partly because they were so committed to sugar that they were bound to make large purchases of slaves on their own account , partly because their increasingly dominant position at sea meant that they could take the place of the Dutch as general suppliers of slaves for planters in other European colonies who wanted to buy them .
27 Thus the Rocko-Vario outfit ca n't take the place of the individual screwdrivers .
28 The district wide erm development plan will take the place of the individual town development plans .
29 Certainly , in this book , we shall need to include participants ' beliefs about most of the above parameters , including the place of the current utterance within the sequence of utterances that makes up the discourse .
30 Nevertheless , there was in the mid-nineteenth century a sufficiently large reservoir of the older type of economically independent petty commodity producer or seller , and even of the skilled worker and foreman ( who still often took the place of the modern technological cadre ) , for the dividing-line to be hazy : some would prosper and , at least in their localities , become accepted bourgeois .
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