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

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1 Whereas in Yorkshire the penetration and usage is very low perhaps the lowest in the country erm where there is still very much a heritage of , Well what 's wrong with what 's in t' tap lad ?
2 The female is a paler version , and she lacks the dorsal spike and coloured patch in the pectoral fin .
3 A final declaration adopted on Nov. 23 called on the SAARC to extend its activities in the core areas of economic co-operation , biotechnology , environmental issues and tourism .
4 But in the core areas of the old system the problems were much less tractable .
5 It is also seeking an expansion of pinewoods in the core areas of Deeside , Strathspey and the River Beauly catchment .
6 The first of these is an intensive examination of the employees of a sample of firms to be included in the core survey .
7 This procedure involves firstly the application of a grammar code to all the words in the core vocabulary ( of the LDOCE ) and their inflections .
8 The majority of new housing and economic development will be concentrated in the core locations of central West Lothian , the western sector of East Lothian , south east Edinburgh and north Midlothian .
9 A large majority agreed a central role for the computer and this underpinned the applications and methods approach ultimately adopted in the core curriculum .
10 Many professionals and managers choose to work in the public sector because they wish to give service or believe in the core values of their agency .
11 Furthermore , these DC offsets across the capacitors appear on the transformer windings , causing shifts in the core operating flux .
12 The Council raises the money to finance all three ( over 3 million a year ) but is prohibited from involvement in the core activities of the Board and the Panel .
13 All divisions are defined in the core dtd with a content model including ‘ %component.seq ’ ; the exact value of this parameter entity will however be different in different bases .
14 The move reflects expectations that Matsushita 's debt-protection measurements will remain depressed relative to its historical levels over the intermediate term due to weakening fundamentals in the core business .
15 One possible cause for increased symptom scores in the core group was that they were all involved in seeking compensation .
16 Geophysical work in the core programme has been focused on interpreting existing datasets , particularly so as to pick up evidence of underlying structural controls and increase our three dimensional understanding of the crust .
17 The incorporation of these units in the Core Programme provides a balance to complement the more ‘ technological ’ units of Computer Aided Engineering .
18 At age 16 the General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE ) should be the main form of assessment , especially in the core subjects ; ( e ) the results of assessment should be used both formatively to help better teaching and to inform decisions about next steps for a pupil , and summatively at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 to inform parents in simple and clear terms about their child 's progress .
19 At age 16 the General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE ) should be the main form of assessment , especially in the core subjects ;
20 The strategy included plans ( i ) to develop a new , voluntary nationwide examination system of " American Achievement Tests " in the core subjects of English , mathematics , science , history and geography ; ( ii ) to promote parental choice as to which schools children should attend ; ( iii ) to establish a business-financed , non-profit-making organization to develop non-traditional types of school , which would receive limited federal funding ; and ( iv ) to boost vocational training by encouraging business and labour to devise ( voluntary ) skill standards and " skill certificates " .
21 In such surveys , however , such as that of 100 primary schools implementing the national curriculum , the conclusion was that as long ago as autumn 1989 " the best work seen in year 1 classes fully met , and went beyond , the requirements of the National Curriculum attainment targets and programmes of study in the core subjects " ( HMI 1990 ) .
22 Recommended measures to combat this expansion include the planting of cacti in the core periphery and the on-site education of the public via publicity material emphasising the need for core confinement .
23 It is the nature of the workforce participation which varies , with women 's work being largely unskilled because they are not employed in the core enterprises and internal labour market , where continuous training and re-skilling are provided to permanent employees ( Koike , 1981 ) .
24 It is at first sight difficult to account for the anomalous position of Birmingham , which has a rather high productivity score , but whose proportion of first papers in the core journal set is low .
25 Most of the seminal papers which give rise to paradigm shifts , and the creation of new journals to publish new subjects or combinations of subjects , are first published in the core journal set for the earlier research front , and the clusters which define the new research front may not include the journal which first published the paper which led to its inception .
26 Erm I 'd seen one this morning but she is n't in the core lecture so she 's no good to you , but I said to her could you give me a lift at all ?
27 If the concentration of production and distribution units becomes a major force in the transition to the SEM , there will be an inevitable tendency for that concentration to occur in the core regions which will probably not only contain relevant headquarters and production units , but will also guarantee proximity to markets and immediate access to a range of supporting service functions .
28 Any child below the age of ten taking part in the fun run must be accompanied by an adult .
29 In the category judgement task , they had to say whether the word " games " had any category members in Everyone at home played monopoly .
30 An apparentrise ( almost exclusively in the category ICD 571.3 ) in alcoholic liver disease has taken place since 1984 , probably reflecting a change in legislation .
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