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

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31 Between that date and 11 February 1987 the plaintiffs succeeded in raising a sum sufficient to meet the liabilities , the maximum amount of which had been quantified in the course of proceedings by Mr. Shamji who had sought unsuccessfully to set aside the appointment of the receivers .
32 Native and European made maps were both used in the course of negotiations between natives and whites .
33 Any terms proposed or to be proposed by or to the authority in the course of negotiations for a contract for the acquisition or disposal of property or the supply of goods or services .
34 Re-writing the partnership agreement will not be a practicable exercise in larger firms , although in certain circumstances it may become necessary , eg if in the course of negotiations with a new partner some hitherto unsuspected inadequacy is revealed .
35 In one found only in the West , e.g. in the course of excavations in the City of London , he appears as a handsome bull-slaying god , signifying the renewal of the world at the time of the New Year .
36 The idea of the Section d'Or seems to have originated in the course of conversations between Gleizes , Metzinger and Jacques Villon at Puteaux and Courbevoie .
37 However , the report further states , that in the course of communications between the pilot and Acapulco Approach and the Mexico City Control Centre , at not time did the pilot mention that his instruments , engines or flight systems were defective or functioning improperly .
38 There are indications of a shift towards the use of English , which is least marked in domains outside [ sic ] the home and in the case of interactions between parents and grandparents but particularly noticeable in conversations with siblings .
39 A corresponding duty is imposed in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 , s16 ) .
40 A corresponding duty is imposed on him in the case of lettings of offices and shops ( Offices Shops and Railway Premises ( Hoists and Lifts ) Regulations 1968 ( SI No 849 ) ) .
41 In the case of easements of light , the right is ’ absolute and indefeasible ’ after 20 years .
42 Where opportunities for controlling situations and events in a more organized sense are constricted as in the case of women at home — it is logical to assume that power to exert control through gossip becomes relatively more important .
43 Although Lagrange seemed to cherish hopes that his work would show the way to the solution of the general quintic the results obtained indicated a distinct possibility that there might be no corresponding formula in the case of equations of degree greater than 4 , and a supposed proof of this was given by Ruffini in 1799 .
44 The problem , as with inclination in the case of questions of value , is whether reason ever quite lifts itself out of reach of spontaneous analogizations , or whether its function remains limited to organizing , criticizing and choosing between them .
45 In the case of questions of fact , the skeleton argument should state briefly the basis on which the Court of Appeal can interfere with the finding of fact concerned , with cross-references to the passages in the transcript or notes of evidence which bear on the point .
46 In the case of trends in tobacco smoking ( and by implication of trends in the diseases to which it contributes ) the sum of Australian experience supports the view that centrally coordinated action that is adequately funded and deliberately built on broad based support can speed the fall in smoking prevalence .
47 There may well be such an order in the case of litigants in person .
48 The new book clarifies the treatment of the rules on the classification of transactions and spells out more fully the information required in the case of transactions with related parties ( previously called Class 4 transactions ) .
49 For present purposes it is sufficient to note that the expression embraces the period of two years prior to the onset of insolvency in the case of transactions at an undervalue and of preferences given to a person connected with the company , provided that at the time of the transaction the company was unable to pay its debts or it became unable to pay its debts by reason of the transaction .
50 However , in the case of transactions before the making of the bankruptcy order , if the transferee or recipient gave value , was in good faith and without notice that the petition had been presented , he will be protected ( s 284(4) ) .
51 Furthermore , as in the case of decisions on output , a small initial deterioration in the business environment may cause what appears to be a disproportionately large reduction in bank and trade credit .
52 It is through the implementation of this agreed machinery that disciplinary tribunals and the Inns themselves , with the consent of the Lord Chief Justice , are now able to exercise extended powers of control over the professional conduct of barristers , with a wider range of penalties , but subject always , in the case of decisions by tribunals , to a right of appeal to the visitors : see Disciplinary Tribunal Regulations 1990 , regulations 22 and 30 .
53 In the case of problems with two variables we can approximate the NLP : maximise subject to by taking and writing maximise subject to .
54 In the case of theses in Scottish geology , the numbers of geophysics theses in the 9-academic year period between 1960 and 1968 was 10 .
55 The duty to notify an acquisition or takeover bid falls on the acquiring company or companies and , in the case of mergers in the strict sense , on the parties jointly .
56 All pilot proposals will be evaluated as to the contribution they will make to the Development Programme and , in the case of colleges without a Validation Procedures Agreement ( for details of this see UPDATE 1 ) , proposals will be considered by Scrutiny Panels set up by SCOTVEC .
57 Finally , both initiatives are capable of incorporating graded assessment information ; in the case of the GCSE this is most likely to be in the form of an equation on the graded assessment certificate ; in the case of records of achievement such attainment will simply be noted on the record .
58 In the case of texts like [ 13 ] the justification appeals to those dimensions of style which derive from the speaker 's estimation of the hearer 's processing and contextual resources .
59 Where villages contain more than one pub these , too , usually reflect the split between locals and newcomers , or , in the case of villages with only one pub , the bars may be socially divided — the locals to the public bar , the newcomers to the lounge , often ‘ modernized ’ in rustic mode for this purpose .
60 In the case of members of committees who are not entitled to attendance allowance because they are not councillors of the authority , there is , instead of the attendance allowance , a financial loss allowance in respect of any loss of earnings necessarily suffered , or additional expense incurred ( other than travelling or subsistence allowance ) in performing an approved duty .
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