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

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1 ‘ Aye — t' fairy people who lived in t' dale long years agone .
2 ‘ T is a rare pity thar ai n't no Brownies now in t' dale to do good turns to housewives , with all t' jobs there are to do from morn till night . ’
3 T' little lass felled in t' river tryin' to cross by t' Brownies ' Bridge , an' I was busy a-dryin' of her . ’
4 Whereas in Yorkshire the penetration and usage is very low perhaps the lowest in the country erm where there is still very much a heritage of , Well what 's wrong with what 's in t' tap lad ?
5 Without so much as a backward glance she left the room , indignation clear in the rigidity of her spine as his mocking laugh rang out behind her .
6 He had the same aura of privacy that a person at prayer has , the same do-not-touch-me signal of adults that the children recognised , it was in the rigidity of the crouching figure , in the way he stared at the stream without seeing it .
7 Though something in the provenance or context of the document may justify Husameddin 's assertion , it must be noted that the signature itself does not do so .
8 The female is a paler version , and she lacks the dorsal spike and coloured patch in the pectoral fin .
9 He had parked outside the hotel , and in the patchwork of light and shade she saw his half-smile .
10 Finally , to protect its own security interest in the collateral and its proceeds , the bank will need to acquire the equivalent of possession of the original bill .
11 In addition to explaining the risks of financial loss , the warning notice also explains a number of key aspects of the operation of futures markets which may not be readily apparent to the private investor such as : ( 1 ) The treatment of collateral and the fact that a customer may lose a proprietary interest in the collateral and not receive back the same assets that he deposited .
12 Scottish resentment can be seen in the half-heartedness of the act of 1555 concerning the spreading of seditious slanders .
13 Explosive energies in the kiloton to megaton range are possible .
14 Loyalty to crown and ‘ country ’ sometimes exceeded in the colonies that in the core of the Empire itself , especially among the poor and the powerless .
15 Preparation of the food ‘ on shore ’ now offered private contractors a foothold in the core of the business , and this in turn led in 1987 to the highly symbolic step of privatising the railway sandwich .
16 The induction in the core is magnified by the high permeability , except in the saturation regions where the result can be seen to be a trapezoidal induction waveform ( Fig. 3 ) .
17 Furthermore , these DC offsets across the capacitors appear on the transformer windings , causing shifts in the core operating flux .
18 If external supplies of electricity to the pumps were lost for any reason , such an operation would be essential to stop heat accumulating in the core .
19 ‘ Pull yourself together ! ’ she shouted at herself , mentally , like a true public schoolgirl ( one 's education never leaves one : even the religion stays stubbornly in the core of one 's being ) .
20 ‘ We have gone one-third of the way to where we want to be , ’ Mr Jones said of the restructuring which has sold off the Grattan mail-order business for £167½m , cut debts in the Club 24 credit operation , improved trading in the core retail division and strengthened the balance sheet .
21 At age 16 the General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE ) should be the main form of assessment , especially in the core subjects ; ( e ) the results of assessment should be used both formatively to help better teaching and to inform decisions about next steps for a pupil , and summatively at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 to inform parents in simple and clear terms about their child 's progress .
22 About half a millimetre behind the tip , the cells in the core become denser and begin to make the cartilage of the first element in the limb , the humerus .
23 Recommended measures to combat this expansion include the planting of cacti in the core periphery and the on-site education of the public via publicity material emphasising the need for core confinement .
24 At age 16 the General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE ) should be the main form of assessment , especially in the core subjects ;
25 Eventually , however , the hydrogen in the core runs out and so nuclear reactions involving heavier elements take over .
26 Geophysical work in the core programme has been focused on interpreting existing datasets , particularly so as to pick up evidence of underlying structural controls and increase our three dimensional understanding of the crust .
27 In the innermost pit , if the work of the scientists in the H area had been successful , it would be assumed that a nuclear explosion would generate a heat in the core of tritium/deuterium of one hundred million degrees Centigrade .
28 Distance was counted in new language , because it was necessary to be able to refer to the diameter of a unit as small as that of the electron that orbits the neutron in the core of the atom .
29 The move reflects expectations that Matsushita 's debt-protection measurements will remain depressed relative to its historical levels over the intermediate term due to weakening fundamentals in the core business .
30 Unusual clustering of carboxyl side chains in the core of iron-free ribonucleotide reductase
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