Example sentences of "[n mass] [conj] [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 & Bar ( r ) , who had been credited with shooting down 11 German aircraft and sharing in the destruction of two more .
2 After washing and filtration , the nuclei were stained in propidium iodide solution ( 50 µg/ml ) containing RNAase ( 1 mg/ml ) for 30 minutes at 4°C and analysed in an EPICS CS flowcytometer ( Coulter Corporation ) .
3 Fowler had similar basic data but presented in a quite different way .
4 The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success .
5 The General 's permission is nee- ’ The Steyr boomed like a cannon when fired in the cave , and the sentry dropped with a bloodied chest .
6 One to look out for — Game Over is a new book by David Sheff , which is just published in the US by Random House at $25 and reviewed in the Wall Street Journal : it is subtitled How Nintendo Zapped an American Industry , Captured Your Dollars , and Enslaved Your Children .
7 The man is described as 5ft 10in and dressed in a black or navy anorak and dark trousers .
8 They will have to be separated from Koi and goldfish and housed in a separate pond or large tank : if they , too , bear parasites , these will have to be individually removed ( tweezers for anchor worm , cotton buds for fish-lice ) .
9 Their bowls will be brimming , they will head the queue for the sprat of meat or fish that floats in the soup gruel .
10 The species of angler fish that lives in the Sargasso Sea is blotched and betasselled in a way that matches the floating sargassum weed so closely that the angler is virtually invisible to the eye of a human being , just as it is to that of a small fish , a shrimp or any other marine creature that might drift through the surface waters of that stagnant sea .
11 The Indian was telling him about this little fish that lives in the river and — you can guess the rest ! ! !
12 If we assume that the customer has paid for the goods then the first entries would have been to increase the bank by £600 and include in the profit and 1088 account sales of £600 .
13 Seal foil around fish and bake in a moderate oven for 15–20 mins .
14 Thomson has taken the issue further , arguing that many twentieth-century writers on social welfare issues have been misled into believing that recent developments represent an abrupt break with historical experience because of the peculiarly restrictive and individualistic support systems for elderly people that emerged in the late Victorian period .
15 The people that live in the village could go home straight away but the buses could only get to some of the villages .
16 Britain is in between with more constraints upon the media than happens in the USA , but more press reponing than in many Scandinavian countries .
17 On our menus , you 'll find dishes like Loué chicken in a cider sauce , tender veal with pears in a rich sauce , seafood from our Atlantic coast , oysters and locally caught salmon , pike and perch in a beurre blanc Nantais sauce .
18 In its first year it provided training opportunities for more than 4,500 people and invested in a wide range of small and medium-sized businesses .
19 By living in a private house the student can be independent while having the opportunity to meet British people and to live in a British environment .
20 By comparison housework is boring , lonely , unrewarding work , and it has none of the prestige associated with meeting famous people and working in a glamorous establishment like Claridges .
21 The men then ran off with £513 and escaped in a waiting car , an Austin Allegro .
22 Many will be rejected outright by the NHS hospital staff and remain in the prison system , inadequately treated .
23 But if the problems of training staff and investing in the necessary hardware and software systems are proving burdensome to national institutions , they will surely place an intolerable strain on the budgets of local archival services , many of whom are already faced with reduced hours of opening and the like simply in order to survive .
24 This argument , that the Scottish party should elect its own leader , raise its own funds , hire and fire its own staff and sit in a Westminster coalition with the English and Welsh Labour Party , is something which acutely interests a few hundred activists , but not many MPs , and one guesses , precious few voters .
25 Phil , you were on the coaching staff and left in the summer .
26 The need for improved facilities for Arts and Social Studies , as an aid to the recruitment and retention of academic staff and to assist in the improvement of research activity , has caused the University to launch a review or three sites ( namely the area around the St Cross Building , the central site surrounding the Bodleian Library , and the Taylorian/Ashmolean site ) to see what scope there is for the rationalisation of existing uses and what changes can be made to make better use of them , with a view to defining a comprehensive and coherent scheme for the development of each site which has most to commend it on academic grounds .
27 Leeds Permanent Building Society 's profit figure for 1991 was £190.2m , not £290.2m as stated in the December 1992 issue ( see p 22 ) .
28 Dillons ' new premises at 128 New Street , Birmingham , due to open in August , will occupy 20,000 sq ft of retail space , not 12,000 sq ft as reported in The Bookseller of 18th/25th December .
29 The first was the assumption that a ‘ form of words ’ which did not amend the text of the Treaty would be sufficient for the Danish Government to be able to claim that it had satisfied the wishes of the people as expressed in the referendum .
30 Next are the ‘ productive relations ’ of an economy , namely the relationship between people as evidenced in the institution of property and the relationships of class which depend on the productive forces .
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