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

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1 ‘ Secondly , I believe you will begin to see during the night the cracks opening at last in the moulds that have held British politics in sterile opposition between two major parties for so long .
2 And then we had to wait while they poured them in the moulds , but if the moulds failed , and they were rather big , they was full of air-holes and they used to turn it all into a fine just l l pebbles of molten metal , straight back up at you , and you could n't move cos if you moved your crane then somebody would have been killed with out the ladles .
3 But it is true that , with some 70% of outstanding shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the vaults of friendly business partners , Japanese firms are under little pressure to increase dividends and their managements have few fears of being replaced in a sudden stockmarket coup .
4 It is not love if it is locked up in the vaults of our dreams for a better world and a happier life .
5 Files concerning his case and the unwillingness of the neutral Irish government to make representations are buried in the vaults of the Irish Foreign Office while Joyce scholars patiently await publication under new public record arrangements .
6 ( One bullion dealer whines : ‘ It is as if the Bank of England had let Robert Maxwell loose in the vaults . ’ )
7 For deep in the vaults of Protestant Kirks there are no altars to the dead and no prayers to them or for them .
8 They were certainly not affixed to the merchandise as labels in the same way that some furniture makers and picture framers did , as a recent examination of some one thousand coffins in the vaults at Christchurch , Spitalfields , has proved .
9 However , a detailed examination in the early 1980s of nearly 1,000 coffins of the period 1730–1860 in the vaults of Christchurch , Spitalfields , revealed a wealth of information previously unrecorded .
10 A number of cases of this type were noticed at Christchurch , Spitalfields , and St Marylebone parish church as well as in the vaults beneath St Paul 's , Shadwell , and St John 's , Wapping .
11 A very fine light green velvet — almost eau-de-Nil — was seen on a child 's coffin in the vaults at St Paul 's , Shadwell , and made all the more attractive with its gilt furniture .
12 So , after hours in the vaults , the Write Said Fred team ( just me , actually ) came up with the COMPLETE MORRISSEY SINGLES REVIEW FILE ! — now offered for your delight and dissection .
13 It rises in the Vaults and its fast flowing waters are further augmented by the many streams flowing from the eastern edge of the Grey Mountains .
14 In the vaults of this pleasant Late Gothic Episcopal Church ( 1818 ) is buried Sir Henry Raeburn , the famous Scots portrait painter .
15 The Vaults , at ( ) , in the vaults of an old chapel , has a 60-plus strong wine list .
16 In the vaults of the chapel of the Palace of San Severo .
17 How about a restaurant set in the vaults of a medieval monastery , lit by candles and with a menu that owes its variety to the best raw material found around the world ?
18 ‘ His moveables are kept in the vaults below the hall here .
19 The winning words in the 1990s will be those spoken in the languages of our customers .
20 What neither the historian nor archaeologist can reconstruct is the time taken for the two cultures to mingle , with intermarriage and innovations in the languages .
21 Gender is a basic grammatical category in the languages of the world .
22 Most claims about markedness involve comparisons across languages ; for example , a particular word order might turn out to be much commoner , less unexpected than the alternatives in the languages of the world or of a certain language family .
23 It must be remembered , however , that this is only , in the end , a way of reflecting differences in the languages .
24 Are these categories of thought manifest in the languages of advocacy and judgment within public law ?
25 In particular three forms are prescribed , which to minimise translation problems are required to be printed either in all four official languages of the Organization of American States ( English , French , Portuguese and Spanish ) or at least in the languages of the states of origin and destination .
26 Different languages use different devices for signalling information structure and translators must develop a sensitivity to the various signalling systems available in the languages they work with .
27 In her later novels Brooke-Rose uses techniques such as these to integrate different discourses , but in The Languages of Love linguistic transgression signals a lack of honesty and integrity .
28 In ‘ Self-Confrontation and the Writer ’ she describes her life as a series of ‘ splits ’ , and the allegorical mapping of language to identity hinted at in The Languages of Love is elaborated :
29 Hussein in The Languages of Love is a Muslim , yet it is he who reveals to Julia the beauty of genuine love expressed in honest language which leads her to convert to Catholicism .
30 It combines the transgression of narrative convention that begins to be manifest in The Sycamore Tree with a variation on the technique of recontextualization through linguistic slips employed in The Languages of Love .
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