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

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1 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 .
2 In this sense writing is not necessarily ‘ better ’ or ‘ worse ’ than speech , it simply involves further variations in the relationship of structure to meaning .
3 Of major significance in the relationship of self-concept to non-violence is the fact that this value system and the ideals of self which it informs are shared by both men and women ( I owe the recognition of this significance to Joanna Overing 's paper in this volume ) .
4 This was a period of growth in the size of government in terms of budgets and the areas of service provision .
5 This obviously works in the favour of RUN FOR FREE , who already looked a worthy favourite judged on his 12-length demolition of stable companion Miinnehoma here three weeks ago .
6 ( It has been suggested that one method by which a written constitution could be entrenched could be by " manufacturing " such a change in the norm of validity by altering the terms of the judicial oath so that judges would swear to uphold only laws which were in conformity with the constitutional provisions — per H. W. R. Wade , 1989 Hamlyn Lecture : Constitutional Fundamentals ) .
7 The second is a historical observation , that during the thirty years or so since the first observations of single cell response properties in the visual systems of mammals , our understanding of how the visual system works has been driven as much by theoretical developments in the psychology of perception as the other way round .
8 The eventual aim is to produce wealth estimates for the entire living population , comparable with those for later periods , and thus make it possible to trace the trends in the accumulation of wealth from the sixteenth century to the present .
9 In 1972 the diver Robert Marx , who has specialised in the salvaging of treasure from wrecks around the world , located the ‘ Maravillas ’ from nautical charts discovered in Seville together with a copy of the ship 's cargo manifest .
10 The picture of a growing economy provided by the Plan , in which production was sure of finding sales , probably played a significant part in the resumption of growth after 1952 ’ ( Carré et al. , 1976 , p. 471 ) .
11 A further clue may lie in the interpretation of accountability in the business world .
12 ‘ There is a declining belief in monarchy , in Westminster and Whitehall , in the judiciary and in the system of government as a whole . ’
13 Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’
14 This was clear in the system of disqualification for old-age pensions ; also insurance benefits were by definition available only to those who worked and hence contributed regularly .
15 Not only does he play a part in the management of the company , he is also a crucial element in the system of supervision by the Department of Trade and Industry .
16 In the company of work on offer here , the woman artist still finds herself on the defensive though she is laudably engaged in what Roberta Smith calls , the creation of ‘ a new kind of aesthetic back-talk ’ .
17 In a similar vein , Clara Malraux who spent several months in the company of Nizan in Moscow in 1934 , recalls that Nizan 's hopes for the creation of " new values " , a " new man " in Soviet society were not fulfilled : " It seemed to us that the new man had not yet emerged " .
18 That this can be done is borne out in practice , and it is sometimes noted that , in the course of treatment for some long-standing chronic condition , patients will re-experience old symptoms which they may have forgotten about .
19 Nevertheless , they should be possible to obtain from elderly patients undergoing orchidectomy in the course of treatment for prostatic cancer , or from young men undergoing infertility investigations .
20 From there he went to the Earl of Denbigh 's garden at Newnham Paddox , and thence in 1850 to Harewood , Yorkshire , then in the course of transformation by Sir Charles Barry [ q.v. ] , whom Fleming assisted in the creation of the terrace garden .
21 Sotheby 's then would be able to affix a saleroom notice stating that the painting was in fact known to me , that it was not accepted , and that an original version was in the course of publication by me .
22 ‘ Results ’ shall mean any inventions designs computer software reports drawings or other works and information made or generated under in the course of work on the Project .
23 In the course of work on the Mesozoic rocks of the High Atlas mountains of Morocco , I came across some deposits in the Upper Jurassic near Imouzzer-des-Ida-ou-Tanane which I could only interpret as having resulted from the effect of storms on lagoonal sediments ( plates 4.5 and 4.6 ) .
24 The conclusion from all these studies , that processing of Kanji is less dependent on the integrity of the left hemisphere than processing of Kana , is supported by electrophysiological findings ( Hink , Kaga and Suzuki , 1980 ) and by results obtained with three patients who sustained partial commissurotomy in the course of removal of pineal gland tumours ( Sugishita , Iwata , Toyokura , Yoshioka and Yamada , 1978 ) .
25 The Cabinet , which had been in the course of formation since March 1991 [ see p. 38103 ] and was still not complete , was therefore dissolved .
26 The guardian and interpreter of socialist legality was the CPSU and it was in this role that the party justified its intervention in the course of justice in cases where the interest and security of the state were thought to be involved .
27 " The touchstone for the party 's ability to defend the interests of the working people will be its success in ensuring that their living standards do not fall … in the course of transition to the market economy . "
28 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
29 The Policyholder having made to the Corporation a written proposal and declaration which shall be the basis of this contract and having paid or agreed to pay on demand the premium stated in the Schedule the Corporation will provide insurance hereinafter contained in respect of events happening within the Territorial Limits or in the course of transit by sea or air ( including hovercraft ) between places within the Territorial Limits ( including processes of loading and unloading ) during the period of insurance stated in the Schedule or during any period for which the Corporation may accept payment for the renewal of this Policy .
30 If anyone else uses the mark , or one deceptively similar , in the course of trade without the owner 's permission , that person can be sued for infringement of trade mark .
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