Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Organiser Pat Devey , of the Ferries Project , said : ‘ Anyone who lives or works in the area will be welcome . ’ |
2 | A MILD , retiring man , Josep Maria Subirachs lives and works in a modest studio on the 108-year-old building site of Barcelona 's Sagrada Familia cathedral . |
3 | Widgery lives and works in the front line of community medicine , conducting surgeries and home visits in an area of blight . |
4 | Bonington said he also hoped to see closer co-operation and understanding between the national park authorities and the farmers , tourist operators and everyone else who lives and works in the parks . |
5 | My good friend Alec Dawson-Shephard who lives and works in the Maldives and swims in his aquarium ( the open sea ) every day as part of his work in fisheries . |
6 | Marjanov 's early training as a machine-fitter was followed by a period of study with Megert at the Kunstakademie in Düsseldorf , where the artist now lives and works in the Ratherstrasse artists ' collective . |
7 | We 'll be having er our usual comprehensive coverage of the , five past seven the programme starts and included in the programme we 'll also be talking er basketball , we have er guests from the city 's basketball team , the Nottingham Cobras . |
8 | ‘ It means that the introduction of any new technology is a seamless process : the training machine looks and operates in a familiar way . |
9 | If he moves into an enemy then he is engaged in hand-to-hand combat and must fight in the following hand-to-hand combat round ( he counts as charging in the first round as is also the case with magically induced movement ) . |
10 | Sir Ivor Jennings once said " If Parliament enacts that smoking in the streets of Paris is an offence then , in the eyes of the English Courts , it is an offence . " |
11 | Vatican two , in the decree on ecumenism number eight , certainly says that sharing in the sacrament should not be indiscriminate . |
12 | Over the cobbles he clatters and clangs in the dark inn-yard ; And he taps with his whip on the shutters , but all is locked and barred : He whistles a tune to the window , and who should be waiting there But the landlord 's black-eyed daughter , |
13 | It builds and remains in a very localised position . |
14 | In these days of digital technology and modular electronics , it 's hard to know where to turn when your blue-speaker AC30 begins to issue smoke , your Copicat starts munching recording tape or your beloved Marshall JTM45 just sits and coughs in the corner . |
15 | And goes and sits in the corner . |
16 | ‘ Because everybody goes and jumps in the river is no reason why we have to go and jump in the same river . ’ |
17 | I do , I think I 've got somebody buying me another so I go and look into that oh I do what Mavis does now , she goes and looks in the book shop |
18 | We began this chapter by emphasising that fitness for purpose is the chief factor deciding whether an information product succeeds or fails in a given application . |
19 | Table 6 shows that increase in the time to respond yes was significantly great between memory set sizes of 2 and 3 and 3 and 4 . |
20 | The programme will have succeeded if , in 15 years ' time , primary health care in the capital has lost its status as the national laggard ; the quality of the services it offers matches or exceeds that enjoyed in the rest of England ; and London has become a place where aspiring primary health care practitioners in all disciplines aim to work . |
21 | I think he realises that living in the same house would be very hard for both of you , and might lead to something that would worry your tender conscience no end . |
22 | The fabrication of an African persona is reflexive ; an extraordinary meditation on the self ; a powerful exploration of the fears and desires that reside in the writerly conscious . |
23 | Assigns and saves in an array a set of measures corresponding to a set of consecutive integer exposure values . |
24 | Deixis is the most context-specific linguistic element , and it exists and occurs in the most situation-free as well as the most situation-bound utterances . |
25 | The crystal seems to be the most important component , but mosquitoes may be killed by ‘ bacterial septicaemia ’ whereby the bacterial toxin kills the insect but the bacteria subsequently resides and propagates in the environment and so affects further mosquitoes . |
26 | But he did not wish to jeopardize Morocco 's relations with the new authorities in Teheran , or with those radical Arab states that rejoiced in the fall of the Shah . |
27 | Review : Scares that fly in the face of fact |
28 | Each of these features appears and re-appears in the literature on the effectiveness of language learning , and they are equally potent factors for sign language learning . |
29 | Moreover , it varies according to style , purpose and audience : no one speaks or writes in the same way on all occasions . |
30 | RIGHT A view of Tel Megiddo in Israel looming above the landscape shows the size of tells that formed in the Near East through continuous habitation of the site . |