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

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1 In February of this year a resolution calling for its enactment was passed by the Liberal Party Council , and it has also been supported by many individuals and groups in both the Labour and Conservative parties .
2 The impact of behavioural change is notoriously difficult to quantify , but Hugh Aldous is convinced that steadily-rising profits and improvements in practically every financial indicator show that Robson Rhodes is on the right track .
3 Use has thus evolved on a pragmatic basis : casual observation by the author showed that vehicles rarely crossed the junction at more than 15 km/h ; that they gave way to walkers and cyclists in nearly every case ( Figure 6.15 ) and indeed that some pedestrians failed even to bother to look for traffic before crossing .
4 More important , to claim that a film can ‘ inject ’ the gullible , mid-American viewer with homophobia is to interpret the relation between representation and action in precisely the same crude , causal way as a Jesse Helms or a Mary Whitehouse .
5 Towards the late afternoon , exhausted by its own violence , it began to die slowly and soon the ‘ great noise for nothing ’ became a gasping puff , The doors were opened and we stared at the drifts of dust which had banked against houses and cars in much the same way that snow drifts against walls and trees .
6 More generally , governments in Japan , the US , and Europe have promoted and lavishly funded a number of large-scale pre-competitive research consortia ( such as the VSLI consortium , SEMATECH , MCC , ESPRIT , and others ) , and antitrust law and practice in both the US and Europe have become noticeably more lenient with the passage of the National Co-operative Research Act in 1984 and the announcement of the block exemption from Article 85 in the EEC for certain categories of R&D agreements in 1985 .
7 She has previously been a youth worker and trainer in both the statutory and voluntary sectors .
8 It also helps us set priorities and stragegies in both the short and the long term .
9 Andesites come halfway between basalts and granites in almost every property : silica content , density , colour and so on , so they are known as intermediate rocks .
10 The higher shelves held plastic containers of the sort a do-it-yourself handiman would keep screws and nails in so the effect was of a dozen or so pigeonholes .
11 No competitor rides the roads and tracks in exactly the same way .
12 However , he concluded : ‘ Having to tackle reductions of this magnitude should not be seen so much as a threat to our way of life but as a challenge and an enormous opportunity for the world 's scientists , engineers and industrialists in both the developed and developing countries . ’
13 Most bureaucrats see the world in terms of categories and problems in quite an impersonal sense and hence they see conservation as a major responsibility of planners , whether the locals want it or not .
14 And the sample should exhibit these characteristics and variations in much the same proportions as in the total population from which the sample has been drawn .
15 Le Carré flies to Hong Kong ; Arthur Hailey studies Ford and airport management ; historical novelists like Farrell produce meticulous reconstructions of the Indian Mutiny and the Irish troubles ; traditional crime writers check on poisons , and novelists of manners keep diaries to record events and people in much the same fashion as ethnographers .
16 An understanding had been arrived at with the Danish Tourist Board that nothing of the fabric or the furnishings and fittings in either the Tuscan Villa or The Tamarisks should be altered ; the houses had been complete works of art when they were taken over and were to be respected as such .
17 Swearing and taboo language , for instance , are strongly linked to both class and gender in exactly the way you would predict .
18 Design two posters/pictures/charts showing the similarities and differences in both the announcement of the birth and the birth of Jesus itself in Matthew 's and Luke 's Gospels .
19 Answering this question requires a fuller investigation of the availability and remuneration of work for women and children in both the agrarian and manufacturing sectors of the eighteenth century , but there are no series comprehensive enough to talk of trends and movements in women 's wages .
20 It followed the track it had followed for so many years , awakened the parties to rage , apathy and contempt in precisely the usual places and ended , as it always did , in a drawn game .
21 You will be called upon to use your professional training and ability in much the same way as if you were working in private practice .
22 Many of these items are transient and date in much the same way as slang does , so that they then have connotations of certain historical periods as well .
23 It is true that the cost to the Exchequer is below average because no benefits are paid ( though there is still a loss of potential taxation ) , but the unemployed may suffer from lack of income , boredom and depression in just the same way as the counted unemployed ; furthermore , since they are capable and available for work , they represent a loss of potential output .
24 Table 3 shows the results of a one-way ANOVA ( related ) calculated between the 6 conditions , A , B , and C in both the post and pre-adaptation phases , for each experiment .
25 There are fairy stories and folk-tales in nearly every culture about changelings .
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