Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 In the half-hour I had spent with Lord Byron , I had forgotten that it was again raining steadily .
2 Even when people are sitting in the chairs I think I could push them over , and bigger things too , much bigger things than chairs and tables …
3 When I have a shoal of feeding bream in the swim I can not rest easy .
4 In the gallery I observed a group of six and seven year old children allowed to ‘ look ’ at the pictures , gravitate towards this before all others in the room .
5 As I crouched in the slit trench in the semi-darkness I could hear the odd British shell that had been intended for the Germans but had dropped short in the orchard explode with a terrific roar close at hand , causing a shower of dirt to fall from the roof of the trench .
6 but I tell you what you know the mark two , have you ever displayed a coder and it rings , rings the bell when the intercom rings , rings the bell if the trunk 's designed to ring and all that , you know when you get the , you put a call on hold and it comes back and it goes brr , brr , brr , the bell starts going ding , ding , ding , a right noise and apparently that 's standard in the system I think that was a bit of an oversight to be honest with you
7 I like to see a career structure in the company I work for
8 ‘ Possibly because the new ventilation system I 've recently supervised being installed in a factory in one of the Arab Emirates has proved so successful that I have orders for two more , or possibly because I 've just spent four weeks at full stretch in a very hot country with very little relaxation and deserve a holiday — but more probably because I own a majority stockholding in the company I bought cheap and built up to its present eminence , which gives me the position of chairman and managing director and full autonomy in deciding what I do , where I do it and with whom . ’
9 You 're not interested in the things I like .
10 I am always at risk in the things I do for the Motherland , but idiots create the kind of additional risks one can not always allow for . ’
11 I reported them when I went up but whether there was any success in the things I just do n't know .
12 That is really my position and , unless I believed in it I would not feel justified in the course I have taken .
13 In the mob I could see Sally 's tawny head bobbing up and down .
14 1 While I was digging in the sand I found a strange gimble. 2 Carl and Jayne are both beamish , but Mike is the beamishest person I known .
15 In the corridor I 'm addressed by another doctor .
16 Outside in the corridor I grabbed him by the elbow .
17 And I recommend to anybody who goes on the school , I 'm sure they do on the training course , that the first opportunity I would have to address erm the con er the staff meeting , you just say this is what I who I am this is why I 'm here I 've got a list of businesses which the school has provided with me already but I I will I may erm if I bump into you in the corridor I may just say do you know anybody else .
18 Leaning in , choked , I saw the banner above the pulpit in the chapel I had attended so regularly as a child .
19 And in the chapel I saw us standing
20 And we have got , I must tell you , I do n't know if you 've been , and win , we have got it in the hall I do n't know if you 've been in recently but ha we have got some new chairs !
21 ‘ Tho ’ I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met , I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works ' : Chatterton 's story is mostly told by himself , and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted .
22 ‘ About waist deep in the middle I reckon , ’ he told himself .
23 Somewhere in the middle I spotted Basil , the rough-coated Jack Russell , and squeezed through for an on-the-spot interview .
24 And erm I think I was in the middle somewhere , I was n't er brilliant but I must have been somewhere in the middle I suppose .
25 In the middle I want you to draw a picture of each item , and then , the land population , industry , and why food production , Sam you 're not listening .
26 That 's right yes , as I say I 've been left back and I won very comfortable , but in the middle I 'm a lot more comfortable .
27 But then I would read it , so if I was in the theatre I would read that so I would know that
28 Oddly enough , later on in the Mess I heard him repeat part of the rollicking , but not my reply , to the station commander .
29 Closing my eyes in the gloom I could still feel Helen in my arms and I smiled to myself at the memory of her bounding healthiness .
30 In the gloom I felt I was in some kind of an enclosure and told the rear gunner to get out and find out where we were .
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