Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [adj] in the " in BNC.

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1 They considered the activities available in the centres incompatible with their needs .
2 The activities involved in the referral or investigation ( telephone calls , home visits , office interviews , meetings with other professionals , medical examinations , legal action ) and the time spent on these activities .
3 The disciplines involved in the primary care sector , the problems and services which are the subject of research and development , and the research methods and specialist resources required to support the primary care sector all vary significantly compared with the secondary sector .
4 Above all else the guiding principle is to tease out the meanings inherent in the images ; to ask : " What 's important here ? "
5 This figure also illustrates that other interest , in problems which scarcely seem to have presented themselves to sculptors in the rest of Greece : alike in the patterns discoverable in the pull and hang of clothes , and in the relation of clothes to the body beneath .
6 The lecturers involved in the HNC course have a wide and impressive background in professional musicianship .
7 It will become home for his earthly shade , and will join those of his predecessors which line the balconies hewn in the death-cliffs .
8 To an amazing degree man has conquered the dangers inherent in the physical environment and has devised methods of protecting his family , his dwelling , his crops and his livestock .
9 But it is also an example of the dangers inherent in the assumption of positivist historians that , if enough facts are piled up , a changeless , timeless historical ‘ truth ’ will emerge .
10 The dangers inherent in the situation had been brought home to senior figures in the Reagan camp who had served in the Nixon administration .
11 Perceiving more clearly than most the dangers inherent in the darkening American situation , the Barclay brothers first gave up their commission merchant business and then gradually reduced their export trade to North America .
12 Fortunately , we 're more alive to the dangers inherent in the bruising of delicate psyches .
13 The concept of structure is replaced in Derrida 's writing by the concept of a chain of signification which avoids the dangers implicit in the notion of structure : by being open-ended and non-teleological it does away with any idea of a commanding entity within the system , and by having a temporal as well as a spatial dimension it can not itself be reduced to the status of entity or object .
14 But I was beginning to wonder if Ipsarion had ever been climbed by uncloven feet , a suspicion intensified by studying the maps available in the local shops .
15 Given the complexities involved in the formation and evolution of impact melt rocks , there is no reason to expect that tektite-like impact glasses and melt rocks within the crater will necessarily bear a simple linear mixing relationship .
16 Clearly the strategies available in the iterated game are limited only by our ingenuity .
17 After Donal Lenihan 's withdrawal , the captaincy yesterday passed to Rob Andrew , the Lions stand-off in the second and third Test wins over the Wallabies , with Damian Cronin coming in at lock for the injured Irishman .
18 The groups involved in the initiatives are the National Farmers ' Union , Council for the Protection of Rural England , Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group , Royal Society for Nature Conservation-The Wildlife Trusts Partnership and the World Wide Fund for Nature .
19 The hon. Gentleman said that he did not wish to criticise the personnel involved in the administration of the schemes .
20 Consideration would also have to be given to other ways of gaining evidence of the skills implicit in the stated standards .
21 He could see no way by which the original proposals in the consultation paper would deliver the improvements necessary in the Cairngorms .
22 Why did the researchers involved in the study fail to notice the imbalance of their original data ?
23 If individual sections are cascaded to form a delay line , the critical frequency must be correspondingly higher in relation to the frequencies present in the signal , otherwise unacceptable attenuation and distortion will again occur on account of the compound transfer function .
24 The tests may indeed produce something of a learning-for-the-test mentality , and the extent to which the tests pose a problem will depend a lot on the kinds of pupils : how well the values implicit in the school ethos match and are supported by those of their home , and how far advanced is their disaffection with school .
25 In Kuhn 's account of science the values operative in the process of science and determining the acceptance and rejection of theories are to be discerned by psychological and sociological analysis of the scientific community .
26 Developing simulations and practical integrated assignments to create structured learning experiences patterned upon work place tasks , activities and processes which closely match the practices of the workplace , takes time and effort and will probably involve enlisting employers as partners to achieve a truly realistic environment and to utilise the opportunities available in the workplace .
27 When we walked down to investigate , we found the drivers asleep in the road beneath their cabs .
28 We will consider two distinct but related issues : the units involved in the perception of speech and in reading , and the units involved in the storage of written and spoken language in memory .
29 We will consider two distinct but related issues : the units involved in the perception of speech and in reading , and the units involved in the storage of written and spoken language in memory .
30 If Labour had supported our idea in it 's early stage , we would now have spent over seventy percent of the funds available in the five year cycle .
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