Example sentences of "their place in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Their place in a group dominated by the Catholics no doubt reflected the regent 's desire for consent from Catholic and protestant alike ; and as yet she saw little reason to fear the Protestants , who must still have seemed to her far less of a threat than the strong Huguenot party in France . |
2 | Peterborough0 Stoke1 ( Stoke win 4–3 on aggregate ) A SINGLE goal by Stoke City secured their place in a Wembley final for the first time in 20 years on a night when defender Lee Sandford required six stitches in a cheek wound following a clash with Peterborough captain Mick Halsall . |
3 | To be appreciated fully , they need to take their place in a Japanese setting , where they fulfil the role of a living palate of vivid colours in an otherwise restrained environment . |
4 | To build a theory of ‘ lawyers as controllers ’ on an examination of their minority work with working class clients is therefore to miss the central point about what lawyers do , and it is this central point which should give them their place in a theory of the social formation . |
5 | Thus it is possible to build up an accurate map of which etchings were printed together and so establish their place in a general chronology . |
6 | Tbilisi 's appeal will be heard by UEFA next Saturday — but Linfield seem certain to take their place in a money-spinning first round tie against FC Copenhagen . |
7 | Another bugle signalled breakfast , and the men took their place in a queue that Charlie reckoned would have gladdened the heart of any barrow boy in the Whitechapel Road . |
8 | This is the ability of a person to talk about his or her actions , reasons for these , and their place in an ongoing flow of social life . |
9 | On Ashfield , it states : ‘ Many pupils arrive feeling ‘ failures ’ to depart as ‘ mature young women , ready to take their place in an increasingly complex society . ’ |
10 | Crab apples are easily grown from seed , and most of the seedlings are well worth their place in the garden . |
11 | Education : Zoo trips hold on to their place in the management plan |
12 | A win at Wrexham would take Thys Libregts 's side to the top of Group Four and virtually guarantee their place in the World Cup finals in Italy next summer . |
13 | The other roots prefer slightly acid conditions ; their place in the rotation system is in soil due to be limed the following year . |
14 | Rijeka , who led 1–0 , may now lose their place in the First Division . |
15 | Their place in the top flight depends on their remaining games , against title-chasing Orrell and Northampton , and the fortunes of Rugby , who are a point above them with Harlequins and Leicester to play . |
16 | Slough , winners of the Ty-Phoo National League for the third successive season , have already guaranteed their place in the European Club Championship next year . |
17 | It was at Macclesfield on Friday that Colchester clinched their place in the Vauxhall FA Trophy final , where they will meet Witton Albion at Wembley on Sunday May 10 . |
18 | We also value our school sixth forms , and will ensure they retain their place in the new system . |
19 | Its ten pavilions were to serve Paris for over a century and to take their place in the city 's folklore . |
20 | Used correctly , running reins do have their place in the training of a horse , but alas , their use is often abused . |
21 | That is not to say that the other less thoroughbred horses do not have their place in the eventing world ! |
22 | Establishing their place in the audience , their position as readers , played a major part in these interviews . |
23 | This process will continue whether or not teachers have a broader grasp of their place in the whole process . |
24 | As a matter of procedure , it was agreed that all the monitoring and control components of the model would be given the suffix ‘ .1 ’ , whereas all other components would be numbered in a convenient order , ie depending on their place in the diagram , rather than annotated to indicate a logical sequence of events . |
25 | The referee allowed the free throw to be taken inside Woodmill 's half and Mutineers acted very quickly , taking the Woodmill defence by surprise to score into an empty net and earn their place in the final . |
26 | These men were the ministeriales , originally unfree tenants ; as the nobility became increasingly independent , the ministeriales were promoted to fill their place in the royal service , and they received increasingly valuable patronage and endowment ; abbots of imperial monasteries were even forbidden to distribute fiefs to free tenants — they were to be reserved for the unfree , the ministeriales . |
27 | But of their social status and origin , and their place in the community we know little , and Loyn suggests that the term moneyer ( in English mynetere ) may have covered both ‘ the gentleman , who farmed the office , and the craftsman working in the mint ’ . |
28 | For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it . |
29 | In an open society , the law must do neither too much nor too little , which is why the shifting sands of community standards have their place in the field of indecency , but not obscenity , the latter being a far more serious offence and one properly grounded in the fundamental values without which no civilised society can survive . |
30 | If they really want to dance , they ‘ hairv a dance ’ , which means Mummy and Daddy spend thousands of pounds on a marquee and all the trimmings , and their friends pile down to their place in the country and run amok in the rhododendrons . |