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

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31 Yet , in the case of Benny the whole thing had an unreal quality .
32 In the case of selection the given point is the job and the population is searched to find the most appropriate worker , in the case of guidance one worker is the starting point and the range of jobs is searched to identify the best one .
33 In the case of lawyers the standard radical approach has been to assume the theoretical need for a concept ‘ profession ’ , and then to redefine the content of this concept .
34 But the truly irresistible and the immovable are abstractions ; great prizes warrant intense efforts and so in the case of fusion the quest continues .
35 In the case of Charles the Bald , though , given the rich documentation , and the giants ' spadework , the surprising thing ( to invert Dr Johnson on women preachers ) is not that it 's been done badly , but that — with two partial exceptions — it has not been done at all .
36 The reason a black hole ‘ remembers ’ the electric charge , angular momentum , and mass of the matter that collapsed and forgets everything else is that these three quantities are coupled to long-range fields : in the case of charge the electromagnetic field , and in the case of angular momentum and mass the gravitational field .
37 In the case of mythology the saga teller will always produce a version of the story which puts his own ancestors in a particularly favourable light .
38 ( Bell 1984 : 168 ) In the case of Sue the travel agent , her convergence was " successful " ( Thakerar et al.
39 In the case of death the licence is transferred to an executor , representative or disponee , in the case of bankruptcy to the trustee , and in the case of incapacity to the judicial factor or curator bonis , provided , in each case , that the applicant is in possession of the premises and is a fit person to hold a licence .
40 As in the case of summonses the filing of documents at court may be done by post addressed to the proper officer , provided a self-addressed envelope is also included ( Ord 2 , r 5(1) ) .
41 In the case of plants the organic energy is derived from a primary source , and in the case of animals and carnivores , consuming both plants and meat , it is secondary .
42 Allowance for this favourable influence from the early introduction of arbitration is included in the equation , and it is further anticipated ( correctly ) that in the case of Australia the price-change variable will be statistically insignificant in accounting for union growth .
43 In the case of Mars the atmospheric quantity for N has been multiplied by 10 to allow for the escape of N to space .
44 In the case of animals the objective may be high meat , wool or milk production .
45 In the case of Jupiter the temperatures are about 300 to 400 million K , though the number density is so low that no glow is visible .
46 In the case of Jupiter the downward separation of helium has to be considered .
47 In the case of trespassers the courts have adopted an objective rather than a subjective test of agreement .
48 In the case of fire the usual careful consideration should be given to the cause of the fire to ensure that arson by the policyholder is not suspected .
49 In the case of characters the models must actually carry the weapons ascribed to them .
50 In the case of glass the important defect is usually the surface crack , in the case of brittle crystals it is usually the surface step .
51 Early in the thirteenth century the aspirations of the knightly class were summed up in the Life of William the Marshal , a great man who , had he lived in the twentieth century , might have made his choice between being a high civil servant and a champion professional boxer .
52 In the life of politics the Greek language refers to the reign of justice by the term kosmos ; but the life of nature is a kosmos too , and indeed this cosmic view of the universe begins with Anaximander 's dictum .
53 In the sphere of art the range of subjects and genres permitted by the church was extremely narrow , only in fact religious paintings and portraits .
54 In the middle of May the Eliots went to Leeds to stay with Valerie Eliot 's mother — her father had died in the year of her marriage .
55 In the middle of November the Eliots travelled to America , where he made five public appearances in order to pay for their forthcoming holiday in Barbados after Christmas — as long as he could " hobble up a stage " , he could still pay for such trips .
56 And in the middle of June the bridge office will be going through the same exercise and June the nineteenth , I think , it 's the Monday everyone within the group will be working to the group 's quality systems .
57 In the remainder of Cumbria the rates were higher than those for England and Wales .
58 These data indicate a half life of Β 1 integrins on HT-29 cells of about 20–24 hours under these experimental conditions , but we can not rule out the probablity that in the presence of DMJ the turnover rate of these adhesion receptors differs from that of untreated cells .
59 The church was reconsecrated in the presence of HM the Queen in October 1958 as the Central Church of The RAF .
60 To tell the story behind The Tale of Peter Rabbit , an exhibition of Beatrix Potter 's Lake District will open in Tokyo on 20 September in the presence of HRH the Princess Royal , before moving on to Osaka and Okayama and finishing on 16 October in Kyoto .
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