Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] of [noun] the " in BNC.
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61 | The Guidelines were introduced as part of the recent launch of the International Hotels Environment Initiative ( IHEI ) in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales and attended by hotel representatives from 11 of the leading hotel chains of the world , between them controlling over 11 million rooms . |
62 | At this stage in the development of structuralism the implicit shift of emphasis onto the reader and reading emerges very clearly . |
63 | By a suit in the Court of Chancery the Corporation vindicated commoners ' rights over the whole of the waste land within the forest ‘ according to the assize and custom of the Forest ’ . |
64 | Their exploitation of this recently opened path aroused jealousy among the knights , one of whom refused to answer a charge levelled against him by the Erembalds in the court of Charles the Good , on the ground that his accusers ' lowly social origins barred them from comital justice . |
65 | Further , in the Court of Appeal the reasoning of the Westland Arbitration Tribunal was considered , and rejected in favour of denying member State liability for the debts of the Organisation . |
66 | This appeal with leave of the judge , from a judgment of Morland J. given on 15 March 1991 , raises for the first time in the Court of Appeal the question whether a local authority which is a body corporate can sue for libel under the law of England and Wales . |
67 | In the Court of Appeal the majority held that , as a matter of construction , the clause did not apply . |
68 | At certain points in the machine of government the power of the king was still great . |
69 | But other things took people unawares : the set devoted to the music of the Second Viennese School , the Mahler Sixth , and in the fullness of time the great recordings of the Mahler Ninth and a fine Nielsen Fourth . |
70 | And in the fullness of Time the seed S grew into a beautiful Tree , which is what T stands for . |
71 | Although philosophers have seldom tried to generate an entire political philosophy from that elementary principle , in the law of contract the ‘ harm to interests ’ theory dominates modern legal thought . |
72 | For instance , in the law of contract the question , ‘ What is the difference between void and voidable contracts ? ’ can be accurately answered by saying that a void contract is an apparent contract that is in truth no contract at all , while a voidable contract is a contract that is capable of being avoided at the option of one party . |
73 | After discussing various loopholes in the law of theft the committee proceeded in what may be seen as a key paragraph . |
74 | The last days are no longer entirely in the future ; in the person of Jesus the end has dawned No wonder Jesus ' first recorded words in Mark 's Gospel are ‘ The time is fulfilled : and God s kingly rule has drawn near ( Mark 1:15 ) . |
75 | You may well be wondering why I have taken such pains to show that the Spirit of God , his active intervention on the human scene which took such varied forms in the Old Testament , became concentrated in the person of Jesus the Messiah , and then was poured out by him upon the messianic community . |
76 | Within seven years all his sons were dead too , and the West Saxon dynasty , in the person of Edward the Confessor , sat once more upon the throne of England . |
77 | Another inscription , published in 1975 ( Comptes Rendus , Académie des Inscriptions ( CRAI ) , 1975 , p. 308 ) regulates points of Zoroastrian ritual , and stands in the name of Droaphernes the ( Persian ) governor : it is interesting evidence of religious syncretism , i.e. fusion , that a religious text of this kind should be promulgated in Greek , i.e. there were Greek-speaking Zoroastrian converts at fourth-century Sardis . |
78 | In 1839 the Mesta , the greatest economic corporation in Spain , was finally destroyed ; in the name of laissez-faire the liberals completed the task of the civil servants of the ancien régime . |
79 | In the name of God the Father , creator of all mankind . |
80 | He asserts that in the majority of businesses the moral standards have improved very significantly . |
81 | The first and perhaps most useful clue is that in the majority of cases the rash is non-irritating . |
82 | In the majority of cases the homoeopathic remedy appeared to work effectively and it was rare for the patient to require the conventional therapy . |
83 | In the majority of cases the conveyance will be a motor car and the ‘ taking ’ is proved by a witness stating that he saw the defendant take the car , or by an admission to that effect by the defendant . |
84 | In the majority of cases the process is unexceptional : |
85 | " In the majority of cases the metal concerned had sufficient strength to resist the considerable forces deployed from time to time . " |
86 | So there was the swings and roundabouts where had they not recognized and had come along with us , to the extent that we thought we could do our , a sharing objective er and it brought them out of the , the attitude that was hitherto adopted where well management really could n't care very much you know , if a man did suffer the loss of er five pound a week or whatever you know , and , and once it was made clear to him that there was no further er er use of the procedure and he could take it through his district you know , if he liked , the man did n't , well on exceptional cases perhaps they may have taken a case through , but er in the majority of cases the man just accepted it , and made up his losses er er later on . |
87 | In the majority of cases the plays did not formally raise specific political concerns which would warrant such close regulation . |
88 | From experience in the majority of cases the valuation report has been ‘ value added ’ . |
89 | In the majority of cases the guardian ad litem will appoint a solicitor to represent the child . |
90 | In the majority of studies the most frequently used drugs have been thiazide diuretics and beta-blocking agents . |