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

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1 They are interested in the experiences of these age groups , and often conduct their own quasi-psychological studies , recording individual young and old women 's accounts of their lives and feelings .
2 In the mouths of such harbours and rivers there are some very strong tidal currents that can catch out even the most skilful of sailors .
3 This is in fact not the case and we are happy to make clear that Mr Davis in fact believes strongly in the rights of all animals .
4 I had maintained the closest contact with the Foreign Office in the intervals between each trip and was a frequent visitor to the Foreign Secretary 's official residence in Carlton Gardens .
5 The little trees in the hedges on each side of the path reached out to each other across it like the opposing factions at a wedding : the families of the bride and groom which will never be united but must maintain a truce , unnaturally bound by the exigent complicity of the couple .
6 Did the squalid detail of the atrocities of The Fox which the press featured so fully have no effect on the variety of Foxes spawned and featured so prominently over the next few months in the pages of these newspapers ?
7 It is in the pages of these magazines that I think we can see most clearly how editorial policy , whether it is conscious or unconscious on the part of the editors , operates .
8 Unconscious strategists abound in the pages of this book .
9 With so much inspiration in the pages of this month 's magazine let's hope that after reading all the features you still have time for knitting .
10 ACID rain has been a topic in the pages of this magazine for years and a frequent one recently .
11 Why is he being interviewed in the pages of this magazine ?
12 Since first appearing in the pages of this magazine ( FACE 33 ) , the SAS campaign has developed enormously , and 1992 has proved to be the breakthrough year .
13 Do n't forget , Master , there are other mysteries which may be contained in the documents in that casket .
14 Article 2 of Schedule 4 provides : ‘ Subject to the provisions of this Title , persons domiciled in a part of the United Kingdom shall … be sued in the courts of that part . ’
15 In many more cases , once a plaintiff discovers that there are assets in a State he will wish ( and sometimes be enabled by the very presence of the assets ) to commence proceedings in the courts of that State ; there is what might be described as a ‘ jurisdiction-fishing expedition ’ .
16 In the absence of a written constitution the power and duty of the judges to control the quality of the administration of justice in the courts of this country were derived largely from ancient custom subject to express mandates from time to time by the Crown , as in 1292 , and the way in which they superintended the disciplinary processes of the Inns of Court was an important feature of the way in which they performed that duty and exercised that power .
17 Since it is a jurisdiction which is central to the administration of justice in the courts of this country , it was accordingly not ‘ a liability to any duty , or any authority or power , not incident to the administration of justice in any court , ’ which was preserved under the new arrangements in 1873 by section 12 of the Act of 1873 without forming part of the new jurisdiction of the High Court .
18 Second , having obtained the information , the American citizen has greater possibilities for action , inasmuch as the existence of the constitution and the Bill of Rights enables government action to be tested in the courts against that standard ( see chapter 18 ) .
19 Swathes opened up in the crowds on either side as they saw the brickbats coming .
20 Many religions , certainly Judaeo-Christianity in the religions of that tradition , which of course includes Islam and Mormonism , are some of the worlds most important religions .
21 Those are the kinds of broader social issues raised in the articles in this Section of the Reader .
22 Some of the correspondents have misunderstood the point of the case histories in the articles in this series : far from being examples of perfect treatment , they are examples of problems that commonly arise .
23 The Body of the Tentorium — This is a median plate which is often large and its shape varies to some extent in conformity with that of the head ; thus , in the soldiers of many termites it is elongate , while in the workers it is a relatively narrow band .
24 In addition she required government approval to leave Singapore or to participate in the activities of any organization .
25 comes to individuals through institutional practices , though the role of region is not inevitably manifested in the lifeworlds of all individuals .
26 Since the invention of ECT in 1938 , electric currents have been used to induce seizures in the brains of many patients suffering from a wide range of mental disorders .
27 Scientists and health experts , led by Professor van Velzen in Liverpool , said yesterday the most recent results show cell changes in the brains of some cot death babies .
28 In the chapters of this part of the book I have sought to provide a rationale for such an approach .
29 Additional guidance relevant to MAS is covered in the chapters of this guide dealing with buying , selling , valuations and other work .
30 When the fins of fossil specimens are carefully dissected , the lobes at the base are found to be supported by one stout bone close to the body , two bones joined to it and finally a group of small bones — the pattern that is found in the limbs of all land vertebrates .
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