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

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1 Second , since intervention is often directed at the areas of relative weakness in a child 's linguistic abilities , it may be helpful to identify what these are and to what extent they are likely to impair the child 's ability to communicate in a variety of settings .
2 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
3 What is happening now , 1975 — and for some time past , is material evolvement , leaving spiritual evolvement to stagnate in the pond of Man 's Over-Conscious Analysis Of His Own Deeply Natural Sub-Conscious Development ( e.g. Christianity 's mistaken conscious self-analysed identity ) .
4 In my case , before becoming a Snavely winner , I was but crabgrass in the Garden of Physics .
5 The thought beat in the back of Jack 's mind .
6 Sleep in the womb of Chaos ?
7 If they sleep in the shade of prohibitions for foreign goods , besides harming the Treasury and the Nation , they will harm themselves .
8 Do not think you sleep in the hand of God you sleep in the mouthpiece of a telephone
9 Certainly the grave demeanour which made such an impression upon others — the " sad eyes " and the " deep , sad voice " — was lifted in the company of friends to reveal a playful and often funny man .
10 The outer scales lifted in the process of penetration are not always smoothed down again completely when you change hair colour or texture , and this causes porosity .
11 As but one example , records of the famous case of Scrope versus Grosvenor before the Court of Chivalry 1385–1390 show testimony was given in French , and even today French phrases linger in the language of heraldry .
12 Hunt suggests that conflict of this kind may act in a group of individuals to :
13 The facts that huissiers are appointed or licensed by the state and have a defined role in Codes of Civil Procedure in respect of service enable them to be treated as in a similar position to the competent state officials , and direct communication from huissier to huissier ( who will then act in the state of destination to involve the local parquet ) can be authorised .
14 The firm should not normally act in the role of principal during the course of divestment negotiations , but only in a professional or agency role .
15 He is required by statute , before he can act in the office of councillor , to make the declaration of acceptance of office .
16 The reader is shown many bad marriages through the course of the novel and the disastrous effects it causes in the upbringing of children .
17 While it is possible to take the view that collective trade union action is of a different kind from initiatives taken by individuals or small groups of workers , most social scientists nowadays would probably accept that these forms of conflict stem from the same root causes in the commodity-status of labour and the constraints of managerial authority .
18 Thus in Seager v Copydex Ltd [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 923 details of an unpatented invention disclosed in the course of negotiations relating to a similar patented invention were held to have been disclosed under an obligation of confidence .
19 Then , under pressure , Macmillan offered to brief the leader of the opposition , Hugh Gaitskell , and a group of Privy Councillors on a confidential basis , provided nothing was disclosed in the House of Commons .
20 The mansion becomes a sort of cultural Hades , the extreme tendencies of both characters grappling in an orgy of drugs , sex and violence .
21 At long last , the motor manufacturers are waking up to the reality that they ought to do more and that they too can assist in the reduction of car crime .
22 As mass consumption , a particular array of objects may be found to represent and assist in the construction of perspectives relating to control over production or rivalry between consumers , but also to wider issues concerning morality and social ideals .
23 Such agencies might also assist in the provision of finance by issuing guarantees to banks which provide export loans .
24 On the latter point , my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister made it plain in his statement that we shall explore further with Russia and the other republics how best we can assist in the provision of employment for the scientists within the CIS to prevent them from going abroad .
25 The organisation will assist in the development of rugby in North , Central and South America , as well as in the Caribbean Islands .
26 The four posts that were advertised were for planning activities for disadvantaged groups , for communications , for any idea that would ‘ assist in the development of McGregor Community College ’ and for home/school work .
27 This will also assist in the rationalisation of provision .
28 This should assist in the formulation of meetings and course programmes .
29 The research will contribute to our understanding of the Criminal Justice System and the operation of discretion , and may assist in the formulation of policy .
30 It did , however , assist in the concentration of bombers on route to the target and was invaluable in getting aircraft back in conditions of bad weather , GEE 's most important occasion was perhaps the 1,000-Plan , when nearly 1,000 aircraft passed through the target area in about 90 minutes , making Koln a watershed in the history of the British Bomber Offensive .
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