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

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1 Notice in the above scale description that the B♭ is the ♭3 of G ; in the solo this note is only played against the C chord and therefore functions as a ♭7 .
2 The economy can stand the strain too : a 5 per cent drop in the GNP this year is deemed manageable .
3 The economy can stand the strain too : a 5 per cent drop in the GNP this year is deemed manageable .
4 The work in the school this term is centred around the theme of the ‘ Natural World ’ and ‘ Living Things ’ .
5 In the upswing this discourse is characterized by energy and hectic frenzy .
6 Cyberscience spokesman Justin Wright claims that the difference in the market this year is that high-end Unix machines are finally being sold .
7 In the female this tube is broader than in the male .
8 For front projection , the projector is still threaded up reversing left and right , as in rear projection ( it is put in the ‘ wrong ’ way round in order to come out correct in the final composite ) ; but instead of being behind a translucent screen it s in front of , and to one side of , a glass beaded screen which reflects nearly 100 per cent of the light falling on it but on y in the direction from which it came Though the projector is at 90° to the camera-screen axis and its beam is therefore initially parallel to the plane of the screen , passing in front of the actors in the foreground this beam is deflected by a half-silvered mirror at an angle of 45° to the beam This semi-transparent mirror is coated at the front ( unlike normal mirrors , coated behind the glass ) with a very thin layer of aluminium — silver tarnishes too easily Alternatively , the layer of aluminium may be spattered on , so that tiny reflective spots of metal are interspersed with tiny transparent gaps So , although it reflects the beam , the camera can photograph both the action and the reflection from the screen through the mirror Though the mirror reflects the still or moving image from the projector on to the actors and any foreground props or sets as well as on to the screen , the level of illumination of the image is much less than that on the actors , so the camera records only that part of the image reflected from the screen .
9 The flanks of both the male and female carry a large area of colour which might be anything from bright pink to pale mauve , but in every case this colouring is far more intense in the male .
10 It 's our work around heterosexism which makes a direct and daily challenge to them , and in a sense this work is a pure act of coming out in that it no longer allows them to treat us as one of the girls ( or boys ) who is really just like them .
11 In a sense this point is a trivially obvious one .
12 In a sense this argument is correct : it is extremely difficult , without resorting to artificial devices , to show a causal connection between the insider 's trades and the loss allegedly sustained .
13 In a way this novel is A Year in Provence fictionalised .
14 After all , the film is about the terror and torture of needing to write and writing to need , which in a way this article is as well .
15 You do n't need the brake lights of the guy in front of you to tell that he 's gon na stop , you 've anticipated that in a minute this guy 's gon na stop so you you 're already er braking and slowing down .
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