Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] [noun] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The management of this type of change is distinctly different in a number of ways from the management of change in many other arenas that concern human resource development ( HRD ) practitioners daily . |
2 | I was left cruelly at the mercy of the ‘ sames ’ : a different in the middle of identicals . |
3 | Matters were quite different in the case of trusts . |
4 | This is especially clear in the case of bilinguals who code switch , whose personas may be indexed — though only in a gross way — by language . |
5 | Nor is the connection between improvements in health and feminism clear in the lives of individuals ; large numbers of active middle class feminists were also chronic invalids . |
6 | It 's effectiveness is clear in the glare of lights , when compared to no high-visibility clothing at all . |
7 | All such knowledge must be of value in nursing , where a wide range of people from a broad range of cultures are cared for daily in a variety of contexts both at home and in the hospital setting . |
8 | Weather forecasts , reliable in the event of storms , but otherwise somewhat fanciful , are broadcast in English from Rhodes . |
9 | While , admittedly , these were not normally conspicuous in the case of women , for Zeinab they were substantial . |
10 | This assumption has been most conspicuous in the context of experiments comparing manual response times with vocal reaction time . |
11 | If I take them now , and lie down , I should be OK in a couple of hours . ’ |
12 | Everybody knows how forward they are in this regard in North America , but in my experience it 's just the same in Australia , Argentina , the Soviet Union and elsewhere : for a rain soaked water girdled nation we really do not come very high in the league of comforts and efficiency . |
13 | To return to the example , if the machine finds that one particular reply to A is especially strong ( leads to an unusually large change in score ) , it remembers that fact , and puts that reply high in the list of plays to be looked at when B and C are examined . |
14 | A more structural view is that of Marxist feminist writers who have argued that the family exists , not for the harmonious delight of its members , but rather because it is a source of benefit to capital , since women can be made to labour for free in the reproduction of wage-labourers . |
15 | Thus it seems likely that health authorities were encouraged to be generous in the allocation of budgets , that fundholders were less concerned than they might otherwise have been about the need to stay within strict cash limits , and that non-fundholders were allowed greater freedom of referral than might have been anticipated . |
16 | Be very sparing in the use of drums in passages where they are unable to supply a note of the harmony . |
17 | Other welcome guests are Brittle Stars , which often turn up in zoanthid colonies or tangled in the branches of gorgonians . |
18 | The pressures of the new society were equally manifest in the emigration of Jews from Judaea . |
19 | If one were to follow Descartes and attribute that variability to the mind , then animals who were mindless in the opinion of Descartes and Kant would react reliably and predictably to injury . |
20 | Those applicants who wanted to do a future course were interested in a diversity of courses including advanced science , professional qualifications ( eg , teaching , social work ) , computing , advanced engineering , business studies and electrician courses . |
21 | The change of pace suited him : ‘ I am interested in a range of subjects . |
22 | As in the 1950s , when he played a similar role in the emergence of CND , he was primarily interested in a committee of notables lobbying the powerful , and had no intention of starting a mass movement . |
23 | Women sailors who might not have their sights set on such lofty goals — or , for that matter , those who have — will be interested in a seminar about women 's sailing to be held in February . |
24 | So hopefully , erm if any ladies are interested in a couple of years , their children , and even themselves if they want to come along and play . |
25 | Victor says you might be interested in a couple of days ’ work . ’ |
26 | I am not a prying woman , I have never really been interested in the affairs of others , I would never examine the contents of their drawers and cupboards and bathroom cabinets , as Isabel did , wherever we went to stay . |
27 | She had met people of this genre before — intense , smart , well-connected , impulsive , communicative , insatiably interested in the affairs of others — and she would , she supposed , upon interrogation , have classed herself , at least in aspiration , as one of the genre . |
28 | As we have seen the Prague School were also interested in the content of texts as well as their language , but what concerned them was the structure of the content as a self-contained system of signs to be separated out into its different levels , not the overall impression that it conveys . |
29 | They are interested in the accumulation of insects that feed off carcasses . |
30 | Homer was not interested in the origin of things and had no cosmogony beyond the idea that water is the origin of all things . |