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

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1 Jeffrey : There was something very odd about attitudes in Britain in the seventies towards sex .
2 The group now work as Artists in Residence in a joint scheme between the University and Conservatoire .
3 The Italian city states , and others , were for centuries in conflict in the Mediterranean over sources of , and outlets for , trade .
4 But 2 have now been confiscated from foreign visitors after fights in Oxford in the past eleven days .
5 This is essentially the conclusion drawn by Salmon ( 1987 ) in his survey of decentralization in France in the early 1980s .
6 Although the levels of mercury in fish in the Mersey is well below the legal limit , industry and the statutory authorities will continue to monitor the situation .
7 A rapacious British land taxation policy was partly responsible for a series of famines in Bengal in the second half of the eighteenth century , while elsewhere in India the staple foods of the poor such as millet and pulses were displaced by the production for export of grains and commercial crops ( Bagchi , 1982 , pp. 79 , 84 , 86 ) .
8 But that was the only s And then of course in Sanday in the what we call the North End ,
9 But the voluntary assumption by the creditor of the röle of adviser may impose on the creditor a duty to give proper and adequate advice with the risk of liability in damages in the event of a breach .
10 The disease is widespread in America and quite recently there have been reports of cases in dogs in the UK .
11 Quicker movement of books in transit in the EC should be assured .
12 Use of animals in experiments in the UK increased in 1991 for the first time in 15 years .
13 An unusually detailed account survives of the fortunes of the ancient and revered Benedictine abbey of Evesham in Worcestershire in a case against their local bishop , the bishop of Worcester , as to his jurisdictional rights over them and whether he had the right to inspect them .
14 Given the existing climate of optimism in Britain in the mid-1960s the challenges foreseen were those of growth .
15 At the moment computers are increasing in speed by an average factor of ten per annum , and the number of computers in use in the Western world is increasing by about twenty-five percent per year .
16 This function is considered as the supreme power of consciousness in operation in the individual , both aspects forming the dual functioning of the mind .
17 As long ago as 1940 , Mannheim produced a report on the social aspects of crime in England in the inter-war years .
18 These were radical claims to make , not least because there was developing at exactly the same time a theory of absolute , unlimited sovereignty which became the intellectual basis for the absolutism which was the dominant pattern of rule in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , and in some countries , such as Russia and Austria , even lasted into the twentieth century .
19 The aim of the project is to establish a data-base of recent and continuing research on Women/Gender , by obtaining up-to-date records of research in progress in the universities , polytechnics , government departments , Quangos , etc .
20 The substantial amount of research in Britain in the 1950s and early 1960s generated a number of developments and debates .
21 In 1984 the Industry and Employment Committee commissioned a report , by G Easton and R Wensley to look at the quality and quantity of research in marketing in the UK .
22 The obvious example from recent times is the treatment of Jews in Germany in the 1930s .
23 Garretson ( 1976 ) , in considering the state of methodologies in schools in the USA , showed the tremendous acceleration in use of this approach .
24 The court heard he set up a bank account with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Darlington in the name of Momen Garawand and then used cheque books to spend almost £6,500 .
25 He had set up a bank account with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Darlington in the name of Momen Garawand and then used cheque books which he saved up to spend almost £6,500 .
26 POLICE are investigating possible links between a number of robberies in Chester in the past month .
27 On Aug. 22 it emerged that Shaikh Bachir Fekih , a member of the FIS , had attended the final round of negotiations in a personal capacity amidst reports of assurances by the Prime Minister , Sid Ahmed Ghozali , that the state of siege in force in the country since June 5 [ see p. 38312 ] would be lifted by Oct. 5 .
28 In the present Chapter I have written of movements in theory in the present tense , whereas what is ideally required is something grammatically subtler — perhaps there are languages where it exists — like a special tense in which the present extends back to include actions or events that are already in the recent past .
29 She had once studied to be a concert pianist and had been a pupil of Paderewski in Dresden in the summer of 1921 .
30 Nor was there any likelihood of a spontaneous revolt against the Nazi regime in Germany — not even after the overthrow of Mussolini in Italy in the summer of 1943 .
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