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

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1 Warwickshire have been up there in the Championship frame again .
2 ‘ But my ancestors stopped dumping the bodies of its enemies in the lagoon years ago .
3 Due perhaps to changing conditions , however , a good many men of substance were finally taxed at 20s. on wages , including , no doubt , independent craftsmen who still dominated the local manufacture of fine cloth which , except in the Stroudwater Valley , had not yet come under the control of capitalist clothiers , as prominent in the West Country generally as in East Anglia ; pending this development earnings were evidently high and the really poor not numerous .
4 There 's more of the same in the West Country where North Wheddon Farm ( Tel : 064 384 1224 ) near Minehead offers centre based holidays for the experienced , featuring the burnished hills of Exmoor , highly suited for exciting riding .
5 Were , I wonder , those same cries heard in the West Country back in 1969 when a 13-year-old made his Minor Counties debut for Somerset IIs ?
6 They are planning a huge weekend skating festival , to take place early on during the school Summer hols , in the West Country possibly near Bath .
7 The best argument for the statue being a fixture was its careful siting in the West Lawn so as to form an integral part of the architectural design of the west elevation of the house .
8 It sound far more proper in the West Mainland then .
9 On the same day , fish farmers in the West Highlands where rain fell , reported the death of trout .
10 In 1738 Bartram journeyed to Williamsburg in Virginia with a letter of introduction from Collinson to John Custis : ‘ In the vegetable kingdom perhaps you will find him more knowing in that science than any you have met with .
11 Clearly , given the depths it has recently plumbed ( as shown in the Treasury survey above ) , there can not be much more downside even in the face of a tax-raising Budget .
12 As in the knife example earlier , the marketing and/or labelling will affect the use to which the product is likely to be put .
13 If one takes the views of the architects explicitly asked this question in the AMERG survey then the reforms seem to have been a mixed blessing ( 42 per cent thinking them to be beneficial and 29 per cent not to be ) .
14 These include small forests very close to town , designed as urban woods with public access the main aim , mixed forests in the upland/lowland margins where high productivity can be combined with diverse species to produce forests that are valuable commercially , socially and environmentally , and small woods on farms for sporting , landscape enhancement of barer areas and new wildlife habitats .
15 It was a tiny observation port designed to give a view in an emergency of level of water or degree of fire in the engine room beyond .
16 Bands of feral horses in the Camargue group together in summer , apparently as a defence against biting fleas .
17 The appearance of the multicellular animals , or Metazoa , in the fossil record about 600 million years ago marks a revolution in the history of life .
18 The facility to obtain images in the sagittal plane also enables the relationship of tumours to the fourth ventricle to be readily seen .
19 I mean we 've got , four , four , four cars in our house , the gran lives in the granny annexe inside , god knows how the fucking hell she got a parking space , somehow she did , mum 's got her 's in there , my old mans parked his opposite , we 've got a big double drive as well , my old man parks his on the right and I park mine on the fucking left , its like a parking lot out there in the mornings , and if when he says
20 But quite a lot of biological activity takes place in the pre-filter mat too .
21 So the porter in the Valley station here came , brought them on the hand cart he had .
22 The nature of the deposits changes in the valley situation where loamy sand textures are still common , but many stones and boulders are present in the drift .
23 He , he , he leaped onto somebody in the goal mouth where the post was and i , he turned on a , off the other way in the post , and he landed like that and
24 The pluralist approach in the community power debate , it is argued in Chapter 5 , is only the most visible and coherent strand of an approach which has much wider ramifications , some of which appear in the case studies later .
25 The two-way , interactive nature of Prestel has been shown above in the case studies where the Mailbox facilities were used to obtain information and learning materials .
26 ‘ lead to a form of prairie planning which would negate many of the townscape qualities which the residents in the case studies greatly appreciated .
27 Are the sales figures put forward in the case study really as good as implied ?
28 Details of their transactions are set out in the case study below .
29 The type of household in which the elderly person lives may , in its turn , be a function of the stage he or she has reached in the life course rather than of age per se .
30 Yet there was no unity within ecology , just as there was no unity in the life sciences generally .
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