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

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1 This type of suicide believes that he will survive his own death , witness the discovery of his own body , and participate in the reactions of others towards his death .
2 ( South Africa had offered assistance to the Soviet Union in the resettlement of victims of the Chernobyl disaster . )
3 There are many contradictions therefore in the relationship of women to housing , and in the demands that we might want to make .
4 But if we want to adopt an approach to family life which is Christ-centred in its essence , we must ask how we are to glorify God in the relationship of parents to children and children to parents .
5 The ‘ target ’ of the strike action was undoubtedly the railway undertaking but it was obviously a necessary consequence of the strike 's having any effect at all that it should lead to interference in the performance of contracts of carriage .
6 A common cause of deterioration in the performance of amplifiers at high frequencies is the presence of capacitance between the output and input .
7 It was believed that the inclusion in the plan of provisions for the use of foreign loans and for a more liberal market policy was the source of the Council of Guardians ' complaint [ see also p. 37333 ] .
8 The Guidance says that where they intend " to limit the way in which a parent meets his responsibility this should be discussed with the parent and incorporated in the plan of arrangements for the child whilst in care so that it may be subject to periodic review " ( para 3.68 ) .
9 It 's not my daughter , Hannah , who is the problem , it 's her clothes — there seems to be no uniformity in the size of clothes in shops .
10 Any major changes in the size of groupings in the last few weeks of term could create significant problems .
11 It seems probable that it was not until the doubling in the size of crowds between the wars that the ‘ rough ’ as opposed to the ‘ respectable ’ working class was fully represented as a proportion of the total population .
12 Change has also taken place in the size of practices since the early 1980s .
13 Mirrors appear often in the poetry of women in the eighteenth century .
14 Some of these issues surfaced in the responses of academics to the question : Would you favour an increase or decrease in the proportion of students taking combined/joint degrees ?
15 Even McDonald 's is getting in the swim of things by giving away plastic mermaids with kiddy hamburgers .
16 As I shall discuss in Chapter 9 , more long-lasting changes in gene activation are involved in the differentiation of cells in higher organisms , for example the differences between cells in the kidney , liver , intestine and so on .
17 As it is unknown whether measurement of serum pepsinogen C can help in the differentiation of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A , serum concentrations of both pepsinogens were determined in patient groups known to have an increased incidence of hyperpepsinogenaemia A.
18 In particular , in the interpretation of provisions of the SGA 1979 relating to implied terms , Lord Diplock said ( at p501 ) that the Act " ought not to be construed so narrowly as to force on parties to contracts for the sale of goods promises and consequences different from what they must reasonably have intended " .
19 The so-called Higher Criticism had come late to Britain , and its consequences are still with us in the interpretation of stories of Virgin Birth and Resurrection .
20 These two texts present a complex picture of development in the interpretation of trusts for uncertain objects .
21 This episode has an interesting social background since the right to ‘ cast clothes ’ or an employer 's old garments was an important element in the system of rewards for servants .
22 travelled to Westminster using the Cambrian Railway , joining the 10.25 Aberystwyth-Manchester express , always travelling in the tea car in the company of others of his ilk .
23 In speech development , for example , it is important that they are in the company of children with normal speech when their speech patterns develop — generally around the age of five .
24 In the course of studies of saline intrusion near wells and in regional aquifers , a computer model developed to simulate scavenger well pumping in Pakistan agrees well with field observations .
25 In the course of visits to Prague , the Czechoslavakian capital , and Bratislava by French President François Mitterrand on Sept. 13-14 and by United Kingdom Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Sept. 16-18 , both leaders expressed their countries ' regret at having signed the 1938 Munich agreement , which had allowed Nazi Germany to dismember Czechoslovakia .
26 Please , I said to him , no hints dropped in the course of articles on other things .
27 These , combined with a particular interest in curative education for children with mental and physical handicaps , he developed over the next eleven years in the course of attachments to children 's hospitals and homes in Austria , Switzerland , and Silesia ( in Germany at that time ) , and , by 1936 , in private practice in Vienna .
28 This data is incorporated in publicizing of the unit and its work ; in articles , meetings with other professional groups and in a display on the wall of the head 's office-cum staffroom where it is often referred to in the course of interviews with parents and pupils .
29 The barons of Normandy and Poitou were not innately unfavourable towards a Plantagenet lord and , as their successors were to discover after 1337 , a choice of allegiance could be a very useful weapon in the course of disputes with the Capetian monarchy .
30 Nor can they be found to be in contempt of court in relation to words spoken in the course of proceedings in Parliament .
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