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

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1 There are already considerable differences in the experiences of even similar types of organisations .
2 Because of Champagne 's northerly latitude and the cold , wet influence of the Atlantic , all grapes must struggle to ripen in this region and black grapes rarely possess sufficient pigment in the skins to properly colour a wine .
3 The workers were pushed into a common consciousness not only by this social polarisation but , in the cities at least , by a common style of life — in which the tavern ( ‘ the workman 's church' as a bourgeois liberal called it ) played a central role — and by a common style of thought .
4 But if the kid from Cardiff is n't too happy at his shunt to starboard — to make way for a revitalised Sharpe — the twin source of young skills looked a devastating force in the victories against both Oldham and Arsenal .
5 This is a basic change in the principles of how systems are built ’ .
6 This is a basic change in the principles of how systems are built ’ .
7 However , there is a third fish found in the deposits of that early and critical period .
8 For example , people who wish to record the activity of single cells in the brains of freely moving animals argue about whether to use very fine electrodes that can record from even the smallest cells but give very unstable recordings , or to use larger electrodes that bias the sample to larger cells but give more stable recordings ( O'Keefe and Conway 1978 ; Olds et al .
9 If he asks for a review board he gets it because there is no provision in the regulations for even the Secretary of State to refuse such a request .
10 There is an index to the schedules , but this has been criticized in connection with the inadequate size of its entry vocabulary , the number of entries in the index only exceeding those subjects listed in the schedules by about 25 per cent .
11 Combining both national and local newspapers , only around one in eight of sexual assault cases will be mentioned in the newspapers on more than one day prior to a charge being laid .
12 It also appears that dormant L3 in the muscles of both bitches and dogs can recommence migration months or years later to mature in the host 's intestine .
13 A royal pardon was granted to all men outlawed for such offences before the king 's coronation in 1216 , and also for all assarts , purprestures and waste in the forests before then .
14 This is not required in the accounts of wholly owned subsidiary undertakings of companies incorporated in Great Britain .
15 Therefore in the families with only one known affected subject , where samples can not be obtained from enough family members for linkage studies , or in the 20% or so that remain uninformative with the current probes , no predictive DNA tests are available .
16 This was available in the forms of either a treacly liquid or a dry powder .
17 In the contests for around 52,000 seats on over 2,300 local councils , Solidarity-backed Citizens ' Committees won over 41 per cent of the seats nationwide and performed strongly in the main cities , making a virtually clean sweep in Gdansk , Krakow and Wroclaw and taking nearly 90 per cent in Warsaw , the capital .
18 In the Windows version of Messages a totally realistic message form appears on-screen at the touch of a hot-key , or have it hovering in the wings by simply adding the Messages Icon to the Windows Start-Up Group .
19 The superposition was done using the command LSQ - IMPROVE in the program O , which considers pairs of C α atoms within 3.8 of each other in the superposition to be structurally equivalent , and does a least-squares minimization of the difference in the positions of structurally equivalent C α atoms to calculate the transformation .
20 The meeting at the Castle Street house was decisive in the lives of both Poole and Coleridge , and was also , though by accident , instantly notorious in the little world of Stowey .
21 While ignoring the possible trauma caused by the actual fighting itself , it graphically explores ( through brilliant performances by Frederic March , Dana Andrews , Harold Russell , Myrna Loy and Virginia Mayo ) the fractures that war creates in the lives of even the victors .
22 This means that it is important that all those likely to be affected by the introduction of new technology should be involved in the decisions about how it is to be used .
23 Thanks to , among others , John Robinson and the radical theologians , however , the way has been paved for humanist concerns to become more widely accepted and for the established Church to lose its importance in the areas of both public and private morality .
24 There is a clear excess over expectation of cyanogenic forms in the areas of high and very high mollusc density and of acyanogenic forms in the areas of very low mollusc density .
25 It is less the revolving door that the temptation placed in the paths of hitherto ethical men and women that he criticises .
26 One of four Pakistan batsmen to hit over a thousand runs on this tour , he finished second in the averages with just under 60 .
27 You 're right Harley , there is nothing altruistic in the motivations of either Novell or USL .
28 It is intended that the topics listed will be included in the syllabuses of both degree ( or equivalent ) and non–degree courses .
29 As well as causing annoyance by making hair and clothes smell unpleasant , involuntary smoke exposure can cause symptoms such as eye irritation , headache , cough , sore throat , dizziness and nausea and produces small but measurable changes in the air passages in the lungs of otherwise healthy adults .
30 The experience he has gained in the mines at immediately a man g a man who has been in the mines goes down there again his er n er he gives himself away , because , just because of the experiences .
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