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

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1 Performance Practice A general course towards an understanding of what is involved in the performance of music primarily in the period c.1550–1800 ; notational problems , contemporary theory , organological questions , personal interpretations .
2 It then appeared in the west with concern over , and then opposition to , proposed gold mining .
3 Central to the whole process was the CSF , the latest stage in the trend towards programme rather than project intervention .
4 It will be up to ordinary people as ‘ shareholders ’ in the system to winkle out these deserving cases who would otherwise pass unnoticed .
5 5.2 Miscellaneous It will be no breach of confidentiality to disclose documents on discovery in the course of litigation even if they are held subject to a duty of confidence owed to a third party .
6 Sections 34–43 give the Director power to act against someone who in the course of business persistently breaks the law ( civil or criminal ) in a way detrimental to the interests of consumers .
7 Thus in Corfield v Sevenways Garage Ltd [ 1985 ] RTR 109 , a car repairer sold a car from his garage forecourt and the Divisional Court held this to be in the course of business even though selling was an infrequent side line .
8 The two ideologies are by and large products of the revolution or in the case of liberalism perhaps of the of enlightened attitudes .
9 In the case of storage more than 20 metres in height and of buildings beyond the upper limit of extendable fire authority equipment it is questionable whether such an attack could be effective .
10 Would you not think a statute prohibiting abortion except in the case of rape distinctly better than a statute prohibiting abortion except to women born in one specified decade each century ?
11 Some , including soff , tief , cruff are identifiable as of Creole origin by virtue of their pronunciation , ( and in the case of tief also by its use as a verb rather than a noun ) which distinguishes them from their Standard counterparts soft , thief , scruff(y) , which have no special meaning within youth culture .
12 Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery .
13 Precious Metals Division 's performance was impacted by precious metal prices which were either flat or in the case of rhodium significantly lower .
14 In the case of ANLT however the number of parses suggested can be excessive ( e.g. ‘ I enter orders until the markets close ’ produced 4,848 different parses )
15 If one took analogies seriously and from such a definition … of ‘ so-called primitive capitalist accumulation ’ , then literally the whole of capitalism , right up to its death would end up in the ‘ pre-history ’ of capitalism : for capitalism obtains surplus profits from ‘ third persons ’ throughout its entire existence ; there is and will be no such stage in the life of capitalism when profits were not to come its way on the basis of exploitation of third persons .
16 Last week Katie Wood was living in the lap of luxury up in Wick .
17 Students for this degree work on the same courses as those taking History of Art honours with , in the third year , a course in the Philosophy of Art specifically designed for them .
18 Such reports suggest , often in the choice of vocabulary as much as in overt statement , that classrooms and football grounds are the settings for scenes of anarchy and disorder .
19 The judge pointed out that another clause in the contract of employment expressly described the prohibited business : it was clearly restricted to repairing or renovation of office furniture and commercial seating .
20 Moreover , high dose para-aminosalicylic acid ( 4-ASA ) was , for many years , used in the treatment of tuberculosis yet nephrotoxic reactions were uncommon .
21 The satellites revealed a rather remarkable feature in the Antarctic sea ice in that there are persistent open water areas even in the middle of winter when the area should be frozen over , the atmosphere is cold enough to freeze the ocean and yet , in these areas , the ice does not form .
22 They say that I mean any changes any in temperature are very noticeable so w Like it is working in the middle of winter offshore would be something I would have to come to terms with but no I mean I do n't think there 's any problems work-wise .
23 When they 're sitting in the middle of road there , I stop , I stop the car and I sometimes they 'll sit up and look at you
24 Old-style large warrens , which had virtually disappeared as a result of modern farming techniques , are re-appearing in the middle of set aside fields .
25 I mean they can wear if you think about it they wear suits in the middle of summer where we 're into sleeveless linen dresses .
26 because men feel cold more , I mean they can wear , if you think about it they were suits in the middle of summer where were into sleeveless
27 This underlines the fact that in nuclear matters , as in the laws of war generally , domestic law may be very important both as a source of the law and as providing some sanctions .
28 Since culture of PBL in the presence of cycloheximide greatly reduced ELISA index values ( mean 0.87 [ 0.11 ] ) , the antibodies detected must have been newly synthesised .
29 Histamine stimulated growth was significant from growth in the presence of cimetidine only ( p<0.001 ) and cimetidine and histamine ( p<0.001 ) .
30 Lysosomes incubated in the presence of buffer alone were used as controls .
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