Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 This in no way limited the cut-and-thrust of political disagreement .
2 Mr Hyam can choose not to pay the service charge or pay it under duress , stating so , but to complain like this in a magazine read by thousands is unfair and childish .
3 One might hope to find enlightenment on this in the brochure issued by the DES in 1986 , setting out the principles of Kenneth Baker 's brain-child , the City Technology Colleges .
4 Although many years later Braque recalled how strong an impression tribal art made on him , it is hard to see any direct reflection of this in the paintings executed at the time when Picasso was reacting so positively to tribal sculpture ; even in a painting like the Nu any influence from tribal art seems to have come at second hand , through Picasso 's Demoiselles .
5 Adjacent to this in the area known as Na Františku ( Franciscan district ) is the entrance to the Convent of St Agnes , now the National Gallery of Nineteenth-Century Art .
6 J. B. Priestley recognised this in the extract chosen by Mr Hamilton from The Good Companions : ‘ … it [ Bruddersford United AFC ] offered you more than a shilling's-worth of material for talk during the rest of the week , a man who had missed the last home match of t'United had to enter social life on tiptoe in Bruddersford . ’
7 You have already met an example of this in the heat generated when the iron core of a planet separates downwards .
8 The position of the Library Association with regard to censorship was made quite clear in a statement promulgated in 1963 :
9 This attitude is clear in a letter written by his old friend Benjamin Jowett shortly after his death : ‘ Henry Smith seems now to be recognised as the greatest English mathematician of the century .
10 This is clear in the approach taken by the House of Lords in Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd ( see above ) .
11 Australia struggled to score 101-9 in a match reduced to 30 overs per side but hit back to dismiss the West Indies for 87 with three balls to spare .
12 made a quick exit from the Yorkshire Shield competition when they were knocked out of the first round 13–4 in a game spoiled by the wind .
13 made a quick exit from the Yorkshire Shield competition when they were knocked out of the first round 13–4 in a game spoiled by the wind .
14 Then , the neat little white pots , the crust of yellow butter , there is something fundamentally and uniquely English in the picture evoked by Major Connolly .
15 With headquarters at Sedlescombe it claimed a string of branches stretching from Seaford to Dover , although it was strongest in the triangle bounded by Battle , Rye and Lydd .
16 The system will be effective in deployment of resources , economical in the demands made on those to whom it is applied and free of practices or procedures which restrict access or opportunity .
17 Conflicts between individual and organizational goals , made manifest in the discretion delegated to many categories of public officials in the interpretation of regulations and statutes , may be exacerbated by the fact that large organizations may have multiple objectives leading to goal conflict .
18 The room was one of the few in the house spared by its former owner 's transforming zeal .
19 If your group or association would be interested in a tour based around any of the events listed opposite , please tick the coupon appropriately .
20 He tried tar made from the distillation of coal and in the distillation process became interested in the gas given off .
21 He knew the fine private collections that were being amassed by men like Frank Burty , who was a friend , and most of all he must have been interested in the objects bought by his painter friends .
22 Those interested in the services offered by the LX network at regional level should contact the LX in their locality .
23 We are only interested in the tramways operated by the London County Council , Croydon Corporation and the South Metropolitan Company .
24 MI5 was particularly interested in the contacts made with the armed services , but the Security Service could find little sign of important influential support for Mosley in Parliament , even at the peak of the BUF growth in 1934 .
25 Hewlett-Packard and IBM are both very interested in the microkernel planned by the Software Foundation , but that is two years away , which suggests that if applications developers do not start converting their applications to run under OSF/1 soon , for commercial reasons , all the sponsors currently at the V.3.2 level look likely to decide to wait for the microkernel and then implement their existing environments over it .
26 ‘ Wigan Metro Heritage Service is particularly interested in the cars supplied to overseas railways as all the Irish cars are very well documented , ’ commented Mr Haddon
27 Fortunately though , most students proved very interested in the shots taken by Magnum Photographers .
28 Impressed by Michael Winner 's astounding ability to create his own Olympic Games in Italy , awed by the facts and figures forming the background to-this mind-boggling undertaking , I remained only fleetingly interested in the people involved . ’
29 Derrida himself is interested in the tension created between discursive play and history .
30 As to the capital allowance , I was interested in the point made by the hon. Member for Ashton-under-Lyne , and I agree with the comments made by my hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield ( Mr. Smith ) in his intervention .
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