Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence the state can act in the long-run interests of capital against the current wishes of short-sighted capitalists . |
2 | Civil servants in an advanced industrial state are meritocratically selected ( Therborn , 1978 ) even though their tasks are to plan in the long-run interests of capitalism . |
3 | American federalism was also explained by Charles Beard ( 1935 ) as a device which promoted national integration in the long-run interests of the merchant class . |
4 | In 1851 Harris showed his facsimiles at the Great Exhibition ; his own brief account of his technique and early work appears in the 1852 Reports by the Juries . |
5 | ‘ It wo n't be necessary , Agnes dear , ’ said Dorothy , in the firm tones of a headmistress . |
6 | This decrease in the CO2 yield corresponds to the increase in hydrocarbon yield ( the total cumulative yield : is the same for both coals ) and since chemical analyses of the Palaeozoic and Tertiary coals at the same maturity were very similar , it can be inferred that there are internal differences in the chemical structures of the two coal types . |
7 | This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 . |
8 | Lord Haldane himself expressed his ‘ strong conviction that , at all events for a judge who is to sit in the Supreme Tribunals of the Empire , a House of Commons training is a real advantage . |
9 | In the 1970s differences within cities became more pronounced than those between regions and the focus shifted to dissatisfaction with forms of public provision , particularly housing , and to concern over inner city decline . |
10 | CDP participation in the 1970s discussions of this relationship , and notably of moves towards ‘ partnership in validation ’ , will feature in the next chapter , but it is important to note that the CDP , with an established office and secretariat , and the authority of the first in the field , was never matched by the Standing Conference of Principals and Directors of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education . |
11 | The attempts to improve the performances of nationalised industries were not allowed to run their course , because in the 1970s governments of both major parties used nationalised industries in order to achieve wider macroeconomic targets . |
12 | In the 1970s theorists in the United States of America ( Pincus and Minahan , 1973 ; Goldstein , 1977 ) and in the United Kingdom ( Specht and Vickery , 1979 ) developed a social systems theory drawing on the general systems theory widely used in biological science . |
13 | The theme of movement is again explored in the twisting pieces of aluminium , that have been translated into bronze in the final sculpture . |
14 | ‘ Like many secondary schools , we 're seeing an enormous change in the upper school population — both in the sheer numbers of those staying on , and in the type of students we have . |
15 | Underneath the trees and in the closer edges of fields I spend hours layering grasses and nettles . |
16 | He saw a flicker in the ice-blue eyes behind the pince-nez . |
17 | The valley of the upper Lugg is a tree-clad grove in the rounded mountains of that part of Wales still known to its inhabitants as Radnorshire . |
18 | Mary of Guise was brought up in the charmed circles of the greatest French aristocracy . |
19 | As far as the eye could see the earth was brown : there were white pockets of unmelted snow , and sombre green pine thickets on the ridges , but no leaves on the deciduous trees and no bright green shoots in the withered remains of last year 's grass . |
20 | At Bologna in the late 1180s Lothar may have made the acquaintance among his fellow students of Peter Collivaccinus of Benevento , and others , who were later to be important in the legal developments of his pontificate , collecting papal legal decisions or decretals . |
21 | However , as with many Community rules , Articles 85 and 86 have what is known as ‘ direct effect ’ in the legal systems of member states ; it is therefore open to any individual to invoke these rules and seek appropriate relief before their domestic courts . |
22 | During the year , the Government acceded to requests to establish a Review Committee which will examine differences in the legal bases of valuation practice north and south of the border . |
23 | Businessmen must be able to do business with confidence in the legal results of their actions . |
24 | That he had good cause is suggested by the fact that the raid is mentioned in the legal formulae of the Auvergne as being a time of great destruction . |
25 | The history of North Tyneside CDP and what it did can be found in the final reports of the project itself ( North Tyneside CDP , 1977 , 1978 a , b and c ) and an account of CDP as a national exercise is given in Loney ( 1983 ) . |
26 | An account of North Shields ' industrial , urban and political history is given in the final reports of the North Tyneside CDP ( 1977 , 1978 a , b and c ) , which form the baseline for this study . |
27 | Dunwoody was surprised when the judge called him the winner on Remittance Man in the opening Bristol Novice Hurdle , believing Peter Scudamore had got back in the final strides on the favourite Regal Ambition after being headed halfway up the run-in . |
28 | Last time out the Michael Stoute-trained colt narrowly missed landing a Listed race at Chester , being headed in the final strides by Nassma . |
29 | We shall look at these issues in greater detail in the final chapters of the thesis . |
30 | In the final accounts to p to Policy and Resources for 1990 ninety one , there is a massive two point four million pounds overspent in the education budget . |