Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] in the " in BNC.
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1 | The teams made Darlington the first club ever to collect medals in the championship in the same season . |
2 | Reforms in US monetary policy from 1979 — which led to much tighter monetary conditions and higher interest rates — paved the way for a resurgence in the dollar in the early 1980s , supported by the increased demands arising from the second oil crisis . |
3 | This instrument had been introduced in the West in the eleventh century from the world of Islam , which in those days enjoyed a higher degree of civilization and of scientific and technological expertise than the West . |
4 | Why have penal ideas and practices altered over time in the West in the ways described in the ‘ Schools of Penal Thought ’ section of the previous chapter ? |
5 | According to a careful investigation of such matters which was published in the West in the late Brezhnev years , Soviet global influence was at its height in the 1950s , when about 14 per cent of the world 's nations could be described as Soviet-aligned ; by the late 1970s , however , the total had fallen to 12 per cent . |
6 | According to a number of reports the plan 's main objective was to restore the credibility of the PLO in the West in the aftermath of the Gulf war . |
7 | March 25 Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO ) chair Yassir Arafat unveils a new peace initiative aimed at restoring the PLO 's credibility in the West in the aftermath of the Gulf war [ see p. 38117 ] . |
8 | As to coming together for further talks , I think that I speak for all those who were involved in the talks in the summer , which we concluded , when I say that those who took part in them felt that they were valuable and looked forward to the possibility of being able to hold talks again . |
9 | It was , I think , common cause among all of us who were involved in the talks last year , and who , I hope , will be involved in the talks in the future , that they are not peace talks per se ; they are talks about a political settlement , not only in terms of Northern Ireland but in terms of the relations between Northern Ireland and the republic and between Great Britain and the republic . |
10 | Erm so one suspects that if something of truly national importance really came , that it might any planning control might be overridden in the merits in the urgency of the case . |
11 | Although Kilmarnock is an industrial area , there is a large rural area in the constituency in the heart of Ayrshire . |
12 | Soon he was in the line-up in the northern corner of the bay . |
13 | I would have loved to have stayed in her Boathouse despite the eight inch snail with head and horns buried in a roll of butter in the larder in the morning and his relatives ‘ who had a provoking way of paying nocturnal visits , and wandered between the wooden walls and the loosely fixed paper that decked the walls … ’ ; the family of mice and the ‘ sagacious hen ’ that laid her eggs in the corner of the hole in the wall designated as a cupboard . |
14 | Analysts saw the change in RIB chair as a factor in the fall in the value of the rouble in currency auctions , from US$1=134.80 roubles on July 2 to US$1=161.10 roubles on July 28 . |
15 | Are they really likely to recommend a vote of confidence in the selectors in the present climate ? |
16 | Total investment in the NFC in the years since privatization has totalled almost £700 million , whereas in state ownership investment never exceeded £25 million a year . |
17 | Even a Tatar Khan in the Crimea in the years before the Russian annexation of 1783–84 is said to have wished to rule in terms of ‘ enlightened ’ ideas . |
18 | So the first man in the smithy in the morning had to pick up a hammer and strike the anvil three times — just to let the old man know we were on the job . |
19 | Graham of Wolverhampton , Grimes of Blackpool , Hawkins of Bristol and Jeans of Liverpool , were all in the saddle in the 1940s . |
20 | Either wash in soapy detergent or place in the dishwasher in the normal way . |
21 | He joined the resistance and hid in the schoolhouse in the village of Glabbeeck . |
22 | And then in the valley in the afternoon . |
23 | Brian Dunce 's completed Oilbar paintings and cartoons together with other related works can be seen in the gallery in the basement of St Martin-in-the-Fields , Trafalgar Square from April 11–18 . |
24 | He has a bit more fun with the wrangles over Shaw 's house at Ayot St Lawrence ( it was left to the National Trust ) , while Mrs Shaw 's will , which was also contested in the courts in the Fifties , provides a lively sideshow . |
25 | A charging order has the same effect and is enforceable in the courts in the same manner as an equitable charge ( s 3(4) of the Charging Orders Act 1979 ) . |
26 | Few literary sources are more revealing of aristocratic culture than the Gesta Consulum Andegavorum and its off shoot the Gesta Ambaziensium Dominorum , produced in the Touraine in the first six decades of the twelfth century , for the pleasure and edification of the counts of Anjou and their castellans , the lords of Amboise . |
27 | Chesarynth did n't miss the impersonal attentions of the technician and the nurse , but the magic box stayed firmly where it was in the suite in the house on the ‘ dark ’ side of the moon . |
28 | Yeah , in the basket in the wicker basket there , there 's a handle and it just clips on |
29 | In the five minutes spent walking fast enough to shake them off , I 'm in the crowds in the main square , Djemaa el Fna . |
30 | It has been argued that the dismissal of employees following a change in control is a ( moral ) breach of trust , in that employees have legitimate expectations of continuing employment , arising , for example , from their investment in the company in the form of firm-specific training . |