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

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1 Oncogenic mutations in this gene consistently appear to be recessive , loss of function mutations that result in an absent or non-functional protein .
2 Like brownies , they prefer to work during daylight hours and snooze in a warm spot by the hearth during the day , only hoping for a bowl of milk as payment for their labours .
3 In Soho , Karsten Schubert 's exhibition of Keith Coventry 's ten Suprematist paintings , which were previewed at the Cologne Art Fair and superimpose the colours of the leading racist football clubs as identified in a Fascist magazine over a recreation of Malevich 's white Suprematist painting , ends shortly ( to 6 February ) , and is followed by a new series of sculptures designed by Michael Landy ( 10 February-6 March ) .
4 The halls are traditional in nature : students have study bedrooms and eat in the main dining-hall , or , if on a self-catering basis , share a kitchen with a small group of other students .
5 Sticklebricks give rise to as many types of play and conversation as the interlocking small bricks , but due to their change in physical appearance and the wheel shapes that come in the packs there is a wider provision for imaginative construction .
6 He jingled his car keys and said in a quieter voice : ‘ Has this anything to do with whether you keep this house or not ? ’
7 Hongkong Bank steered clear of the mania to lend to third-world countries that peaked in the early 1980s .
8 A number of ‘ ratings ’ of satisfaction and other aspects of the work situation were based on the interview responses and used in the analysis of data .
9 Obviously the straightforward replacement of bulky cathode ray tubes with flat panel display leads to significant power and weight reductions as exemplified in the commercialisation of laptop computers .
10 The rearrangement of the kit has pushed me close to the side , and just above my face the fabric cracks and bangs in the wind .
11 Laughter rattled the horse brasses and echoed in the warming pans .
12 Those in the know say that ‘ vibe ’ was a hippy term that disappeared in Dublin during the punk purges but resurfaced in the late Eighties when a town bathing in the warm glow of U2 's global ascendancy rediscovered its ( hippy ? ) roots .
13 Tea breaks and chats in the yard and dart games in the pub make life pleasant ; the fact that nobody will do anybody else 's job gives everybody security ; people 's aspirations do not take them out of their group , but concern the group as such ’
14 I feel sure some of the ’ casual ’ big roach caught by pleasure anglers that appear in the angling press , when not hybrids , have been ’ guestimated ’ .
15 The aims of Reflexology are : to relax stress and tension , the cause of approximately 75% of today 's diseases and ailments ; to relieve blocked nerve impulses that end in the feet , to improve circulation , for it is at the feet that the blood , as it is pumped around the body , changes direction .
16 The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in the treatment of gall bladder stones and to compare in a cost effectiveness analysis these results with the conventional and new surgical techniques .
17 This deficiency is linked in some way to the death of nerve cells that arise in the forebrain and connect to many regions of the cerebral cortex .
18 Workshop participants are always encouraged to work closely with local people , involving them in drama productions and reflecting neighbourhood hopes and concerns in the course work .
19 He pulled the lid from one of the other milk cartons and poured in the contents , stirring until the dark colour lightened .
20 In consultation there was considerable opposition to this from the developer builders as indicated in the Report of Panel on Examination in Public of the Tyne and Wear Structure Plan :
21 Pieces of material much longer than the vice jaws should be gripped between two wood strips and held in the vice with the addition of a G-cramp or screw at each end ( fig.2 ) .
22 Briefly , dialysis tubing of 6 mm diameter was filled with 2 ml of either of the two test solutions and left in the rectum for a period of one hour .
23 In an interview with police , Smith , who at the time was going through divorce proceedings but living in the same house as her husband , told them : ‘ It was him or me . ’
24 Apart from the crap reviews and the spelling mistakes and misprints in the mag , you have to put up with pages of noncomputer-related crap !
25 In most cases women can still smoke , consume alcohol , abuse drugs and live in a manner that threatens the quality of life of the unborn fetus without being held accountable , except in cases where they break other non-related laws .
26 Branches should refer to HO Home Claims & Support in the event of difficulty or where further guidance is required .
27 Nether Wyresdale Parish Council have asked me to write and express their utmost concern at the policy adopted by Wyre Borough Council on Rents for Council Dwellings as expressed in the minutes of the Housing and Environmental Services Committee ( 8th September 92 HS.59 ) .
28 For those meals when family members insist on eating meat , keep a stock of vegetable pies and bakes in the freezer .
29 In 1990 we sent a questionnaire to the heads of the 49 maternity units that participated in the voluntary registration system in 1989 .
30 But we can not smell what the dog can smell , nor interpret such scents , body postures and barks in the way our dog does .
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