Example sentences of "in [noun] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It had shaken her faith , made her afraid to form deep attachments in case somehow the pain was repeated … |
2 | The fact that the Council 's Structure Plan , in which their planning policy is enshrined , has not yet been accepted by the Secretary of State makes these changes in direction all the easier . |
3 | In Germany even the most ‘ respectable ’ workers were pressed into the ranks of the proletariat by the distance which separated them from the bourgeoisie , and the strength of intermediate classes . |
4 | Is he aware that from Brunswick in Germany tomorrow a nuclear waste consignment will be arriving at Dover ? |
5 | It happened in Germany about a year ago . |
6 | More damning evidence came from Polly , who said she had seen her mother in Cardiff about a year previously with three children , and a day later had seen her without any . |
7 | The mutuality and cooperativeness of the first hunting bands were also in part probably the outcome of the fact that the hunted quarry was not a member of their own species and , as such , the hunt would have been a crucial example of our species ' natural and very considerable aggression being directed away from fellow hominids on to animals . |
8 | It is very difficult to understand the root causes of our failure to take industrial R&D seriously , but Sir Eric thinks that it is at least in part simply a reflection of a more pervasive anti-intellectualism which seems to run through British society . |
9 | In part the style is an acknowledgement of how she came to the leadership , and in part also a reaction to previous leaders . |
10 | Where conditions of poverty and dependency and harmonious and pervasive personal relationships continue to predominate in agriculture then a source of ambiguity is present in the farm worker 's perceptions of the world around him . |
11 | When in 1939 a repetition of the conditions encountered during the First World War once more led the government to intervene in agriculture then the conditions were also created for a renewed round of trade union growth . |
12 | Among their reasons for submitting was a fear that outlawry would lead to the destruction of the church ; in February the king was already threatening to make the outlawry permanent , and in March even the archbishop had his horses seized by royal officers while he was en route from Maidstone to London . |
13 | More encouraging was another survey by HMI in 1950–51 of the adult education provision made by the Responsible Bodies in Norfolk viz. the Board of Extra-Mural Studies and the Eastern District , both grant-aided by the Norwich and Norfolk LEAs . |
14 | There were in addition downstairs a boiler room with a bed in it , a bathroom and kitchen . |
15 | In addition quite a few manufacturers of household goods are willing to lend their products for use in photographs for non-competing items in return for suitable credits . |
16 | In addition almost every page has painted decoration in the text , with brightly coloured birds , animals , faces and figures often entwined into the capital letters at the beginning of the lines . |
17 | The Laws family ran a bakery in Northgate hence the nickname Teacakes . |
18 | In literature either a device is presented exclusively for its defamiliarizing effect , or else it may be motivated — that is to say its presence as a device is disguised by a veneer of realism . |
19 | For someone who is only moderately active , that could mean a 7- or 8 lb ( 3- or 3.5-kg ) increase in weight over a year . |
20 | the introduction of new semi-automatic machines … the increasing use of unskilled and semi-skilled labour in trades hitherto the exclusive preserve of the skilled man … the adaptation of a rudimentary system of standardised and interchangeable parts … the predominance of factory over the workshop as the unit of production … the introduction of aspects of Taylorism , particularly the premium-bonus system ’ . |
21 | Ladislav said later that there had been a murder in Roztoky just a few weeks earlier . |
22 | Most unfortunate , had been in action only a couple of hours . |
23 | In other words the maximum movement , which now occurs in both directions , is around five per cent and in practice generally a good deal less . |
24 | The Tridentine reforms were in practice essentially an Italian , even a Roman affair , except where they were enforced by the Jesuits , the ‘ soldiers of the Counter-Reformation ’ . |
25 | If you 're saying auditors unlikely to make it in practice then the idea 's doomed anyway ’ ) was pointed to in a comment from . |
26 | However , this off-the-shelf technology proved unsatisfactory in practice so a local team , headed by Ken Calvert , set about designing building and evaluating their own variant . |
27 | However , in practice often the micros are not to be found near the chalkface : rather they tend to live on trolleys and inhabit locked cupboards in primary schools , and cluster in specialist departments at secondary and FE levels . |
28 | In contrast , some sort of appeal to , say , the authority of the government executive ( although in practice often the implicit outcome ) looks at odds with the individualistic framework of neoclassical economics . |
29 | Older texts are also reprinted in POPULAR EDITIONS ( popular = for ordinary people , generally for non-academic purposes , though in practice often the editions used on courses ) . |
30 | To the victims , the abstract Leftism of some of the Bolsheviks seemed in practice much the same as colonial domination . |