Example sentences of "[vb -s] and [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Widgery lives and works in the front line of community medicine , conducting surgeries and home visits in an area of blight .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ It means that the introduction of any new technology is a seamless process : the training machine looks and operates in a familiar way .
8 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 ,
9 It builds and remains in a very localised position .
10 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 .
11 And goes and sits in the corner .
12 ‘ Because everybody goes and jumps in the river is no reason why we have to go and jump in the same river . ’
13 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
14 Assigns and saves in an array a set of measures corresponding to a set of consecutive integer exposure values .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 John McGahern , on the other hand , writes , speaks and thinks in a style that is so sparse it defies anyone to deny the truth at its core .
19 The government on the other hand speaks and acts in the name of the state .
20 The 6ft 9in American centre scored 31 points , gathered several fistfuls of rebounds , hit two one-handed slams and threw in a three-pointer to lead Kingston into the semi-finals of the men 's competition with a 112-62 win over an underpowered team from Oslo .
21 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
22 A sticking valve stays stuck on a petrol engine and makes pops and bangs in the exhaust and a small end bearing is noisy under light load and goes quiet when going up hills , etc .
23 Do n't panic about a squint that comes and goes in the first few months , though , as this is quite normal and happens because she has n't developed binocular vision yet .
24 However , it must also be recognised that in most cases when English speakers come across an unfamiliar word , they can pronounce it with the correct stress ( there are exceptions to this , of course ) ; in principle , it should be possible to discover what it is that the English speaker knows and to write in the form of rules .
25 Brian Moss teaches and researches in the Department of Environment and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Liverpool .
26 There is an immediate contrast with the literary criticism and theory of the early twentieth century , in that most recent work begins and ends in the academy , and has little contact with current literary practice .
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