Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] in [adv] [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | All such badges were approved by the College of Arms in exactly the same way as a noble family would have had their mark introduced . |
2 | The ways in which resources are partitioned are many , as , for example , on Barro Colorado Island where there are as many as eight variables of importance in just the food of coexisting ‘ surface-gleaning ’ bats . |
3 | Where space is particularly limited sliding mirrored doors prove very popular as they automatically create an illusion of spaciousness in even the smallest of rooms . |
4 | This is reflected in our recommendations for programmes of study in both the reading and the writing profile components . |
5 | While it must be conceded that the New Testament displays no great preoccupation with data-gathering — which is not surprising considering the complexity of numeration in both the Hebrew and Roman world ! — there is no positive evidence to suggest that Christ 's mission should be pursued in ignorance of obtainable facts . |
6 | Fold the second strip of paper in exactly the same way as the first , but instead of pencilling down the folds , cut down only the folds shown with a black line in the diagram below . |
7 | The spread of the TNCs has brought significant changes to the sexual division of labour in both the First and the Third World . |
8 | The work of women in both the RFC and RAF ( WAAF ) has of course been fully documented , but little has been written on the subject apart from in propaganda and other official literature . |
9 | The rug should then be carefully and systematically dried , making sure that there are no pockets of dampness in either the foundation or pile , by leaving it out in the sun and then methodically going over the entire area , both back and front , with a hand-held hair dryer . |
10 | These have resulted in the better definition of defect dependent growth , morphological control by physical and chemical means and the influence of structure in both the surface and the dispersed phase on the growth process . |
11 | The study will examine the following issues : what types of coalition exist and how they vary both within and between the companies ; how the hybrid organisation links to the wider ‘ host ’ public sector establishment ; how companies monitor , assess and modify this type of linkage in both the short and long term ; how the companies regard these concentrated coalitions compared with multiparty , less directive schemes ; why sector equivalent companies have failed to initiate this type of linkage in the UK . |
12 | One particular advantage of models such as these is that they can be used to produce multipliers which show the effects of changes in eg the population of a region on the employment levels in that region . |
13 | Britain therefore experienced a credit squeeze in the early 1990s during a period of recession in much the same way — and for much the same reasons — that she experienced a credit boom during the period of growth and ‘ overheating ’ in the mid-1980s . |
14 | In contrast the Situationists ' notion of pleasure is a negation of work in almost every sense of the word — a kind of involuntary idleness in the land of Cockaigne . |
15 | In other words , the intervention of consciousness in either a developed form ( Wigner 's friend ) or at a more rudimentary level ( Schrödinger 's cat ) seems to provide the latest link in the chain at which the matter could be settled . |
16 | That was all very well , but it left big questions of detail in how the mixed economy was to be run . |
17 | This is the context in which to place Foucault 's own recognition after Derrida 's critique that he could no longer postulate madness or the other as outside , after which he maintained that the other is also always inside ; he formulates the structures of power in exactly the same way , so that the forces of domination and resistance are caught up , sometimes indistinguishably , within each other . |
18 | There will be no shortage of gas in either the residential or commercial sectors , the reductions occurring in electricity generation and industrial boiler heating uses . |
19 | In an unfortunate sign of a shortage of cash in both the computer industry and museum world , however , it was unclear how much further the prototype system would evolve and whether the money could be found ultimately to deploy it in the museum . |
20 | It is on this principle that the school curriculum should be founded ; and this means that no one should leave school without some evidence of achievement in both the practical and the theoretical . |
21 | See Appendix C , forms 1 and 2 for the general title of proceedings in both the county court and the High Court . |
22 | ‘ Unpolluted ’ precipitation is commonly assumed to have a pH value of 5.6 ( or 5.65 ) , although in reality the pH of precipitation in even the most remote areas of the world is typically lower than this , averaging around 5.0 . |
23 | No two observers see the same sequence of behaviour in quite the same way . |
24 | This will have its immediate relevance for choice of methodology in both the broad sense and in the development of sub-units within the whole . |
25 | Damage is assessed visually , and many countries use the illustrated Swiss guide Sanasilva which shows the various stages of decline in all the commoner native British and European trees in colour photographs . |
26 | Now , in the space of four days , two key ministers have given bleak warnings over the state of affairs in both the oil and coal industries , the largest of their kind in the world . |
27 | It is from the third movement of the ‘ Lützow ’ Piano Concerto , k242 , and shows accentual emphasis put into sharp focus in a pattern of clear stroke over the first , dots over the following quavers — a pattern repeated a number of times in exactly the same manner . |
28 | The study will select , on the basis of a general preliminary investigation , a number of NRLs in both the UK and US to investigate in detail . |
29 | If the average number of keys in the inverted file records is A then : since the total number of terms in both the original and inverted files must be equal . |
30 | Four hours later the number of counts in both the 5 8 Co and 7 5 Se photo peak windows were determined . |