Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [pron] is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In the west it is heavily dissected by the Ribeira da Janela and the Ribeira do Seixal , both of which flow to the north coast .
2 Whereas in the West it is generally the province of the privileged , in developing countries it is often the beating heart of resistance to oppression .
3 Rather I wish to draw attention to a particular exhibit in the gallery which is quite simply the best that I have ever seen and which appeals at many levels : intellectual , artistic and aesthetic .
4 to bringing the claim , if it is pursued , the claim maybe good , it maybe bad and it depends upon the circumstances of the underline agreement , that 's one example where something maybe good or it maybe bad , it 's like an intellectual property ride , depending on how you exercise the right , it maybe good or it maybe bad , if you use it to block parallel imports or for some anti competitive purpose then it may be bad , erm it , it 's not necessarily the case that if you have a clause in the contract it is always in every circumstance bad , where the clause itself allows the undertaking concerned , to exercise it in a particular way , now , erm so so that as a matter of principal not all clauses could be automatically said in a standard form contract to be good or bad and it may depend upon how they are to exercise in a particular way , what we have said is the , the , erm , the provision in on , on the , the unfettable authority , er , erm and powers of the agent , erm is void it would depend upon the facts of each individual case whether or not every other restriction as your Lordships seen again only through and the cases they side , erm that other provisions in a standard form contract may on the facts be had , it depends upon the significance of the particular clause in the circumstances , my Lord in , in answer to your Lordships question , I do n't think it necessary follows that every clause is bad , but we do say it depends upon the facts and we have pleaded that not all loss might be erm defensible against .
5 One is contained in the sentence which is most often mocked in the Preface to ‘ Paradise Lost ’ : 'A schoolboy who reads a page of Milton by chance , for the first time , and then looks up and says ‘ By Gum ’ , not in the least knowing how the thing has worked , but only that new strength and width and brightness and zest have transformed his world , is nearer to the truth [ than the critics ] . ’
6 The eastern Alps have been suggested as an example of such ‘ flake tectonics ’ since this mechanism accounts for the existence of a ‘ platelet ’ in the Alps which is much thinner than normal and dips in a southerly direction ( Fig. 3.20(B) ) .
7 The latter usually restricts its activities to areas of thicker vegetation , whereas Microtus agrestis favours more open areas , so that even if it is less common overall in the habitat it is more susceptible to predation by the owl and is taken more frequently .
8 Very concerned about the breakdown of law and order in the country which is very serious I feel at the moment .
9 While wandering is not a major problem in the home it is nevertheless important that there is space for that to take place .
10 When there is more than one stressed syllable in the head there is usually a slight change in pitch from the level of one stressed syllable to that of the next , the change being in the direction of the beginning pitch of the tone on the tonic syllable .
11 Hundreds of actresses tried for the part in the film which is currently in pre-production in Hollywood .
12 In the individual it is largely modelled on the parents — normally most particularly on the parent of the same sex — and in the species derives from the collective parent — the father of the primal horde .
13 If there is a lacuna in the law it is probably confined to combinations to do acts which amount to crimes but to no other wrong , but the exclusion of such cases from the tort of conspiracy may be a necessary consequence of Lonrho whatever the mental element required for the tort .
14 In the boroughs it is normally the Social Services , or the Environmental Health Department who would handle the arrangements .
15 The person in the centre who is most likely to link up with the systems verifier is the SCOTVEC co-ordinator .
16 In the wild it is usually found growing beside streams and ponds .
17 2 In the title it is only necessary to recite the debtor 's name , eg Re John William Smith or Re J W Smith ( male ) .
18 In the present there is only the attention of the soul by means of which the future becomes the past , and only when the constant diminishing of the future of the sound has made it entirely past can the mind measure it in terms of some preconceived standard .
19 It is their work in the villages which is most impressive .
20 And now in the firelight there is only the best of music to play .
21 In the summer the monarch is distributed from Mexico to Canada , but with falling temperatures it moves south , and in the winter it is only found in Mexico and the southernmost United States ( Figure 4.2 ) .
22 In the meantime there is surely more scope for capitalizing on the situation which appears to work remarkably well outside the classroom , namely peer communication .
23 We have a degree of influence in the UK which is quite out of proportion to our relatively small number .
24 But here in the UK it is still only 7 per cent .
25 Moreover , recent surveys have suggested that not so many members of these societies are ‘ literate ’ by the standards expected than had previously been assumed : in the UK it is now held that over one million people have an acquaintance with literacy that is insufficient for the demands made on them by this kind of society ( DES , 1980 ) .
26 For example , in the UK it is commonly argued that Labour governments give a special role in public policy-making to the trade unions ( with whom the party is closely associated ) , whilst excluding business interest groups from comparable influence .
27 In the UK it is commonly agreed that this happens at least in part because of the extent to which farming , relative to industrial , interests are " understood " in most Conservative cabinets ( and even some Labour ones ! ) .
28 In the UK there is already a desperate need , not just for technologists , but for those who understand business and have the know-how to exploit this new technology to the fullest .
29 But in the UK there is also as much if not more local and regional co-ordination as there is at national level .
30 We stretch out in the lavvu which is pleasantly warm now after a day of the stove being ablaze .
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