Example sentences of "and in [art] [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here is an example of such inversion which I myself observed in operation among the peasantry of North Central Ceylon ; brothers were always rated as elder-brother /younger-brother and in a relationship of inequality and restraint , whereas brothers-in-law always treated one another as equals and were in a relationship of joking familiarity . |
2 | And in a pit of mud , what bubbles ? |
3 | In quite outrageously comic and very skilful sequences of movement , mime and clowning , they attempt courtship , and in a shower of champagne that misses more often than it hits the glass , approach the great unknown of the wedding night . |
4 | We 'll take a break there , still to come tonight , Roy Keane on Manchester United 's chances of staying in the European Cup , and in a couple of minutes , we concentrate on the Edinburgh derby . |
5 | We 'll take a break there , still to come tonight , Roy Keane on Manchester United 's chances of staying in the European Cup , and in a couple of minutes , we concentrate on the Edinburgh derby . |
6 | The 80486 translator floating point code is still being optimised and in a couple of weeks Charig says that time will be cut to between 20 and 30 seconds . |
7 | The 80486 translator floating point code is still being optimised and in a couple of weeks Charig says that time will be cut to between 20 and 30 seconds . |
8 | He kept his promise and in a couple of weeks my beautiful , shiny bicycle was ready . |
9 | But she was very health and in a couple of days , we were both fine . |
10 | ‘ And in a couple of months we 'll be in the sunshine ’ . |
11 | My Sophie , for example — if she were in Darcy 's Utopia and in a couple of years were to become a teenage primigravida , which is perfectly on the cards — I reckon the neighbours would know better than Lou or me if she was fit to be a mother or not . |
12 | The Irish team is talented and in a couple of years will be a threat to anyone . |
13 | Arthur Ramsey was found with his injuries and in a state of shock and muttering , ‘ It was such a little thing , I was just trying to put my coat right . ’ |
14 | It had been woken from its sleep by the central heating and in a state of despair and paranoia dive-bombed the double glazing in a vain effort to escape . |
15 | When someone dies , then , there is a vast range of practical decision-making to be done by people who , as we have said , are likely to be shocked and in a state of indecision . |
16 | Made in tough , impact absorbing braided netting , Helios cylinder protectors encompass a full range of cylinder sizes catering for the needs of all breathing apparatus and Scuba users — and in a range of colours including blue , red and yellow . |
17 | Judge Stanley Spence told Creagh : ‘ You were a member of a religious community and in a position of trust — in loco parentis for that child . |
18 | The trackers and beaters were already there and in a flurry of snow , shouts , cries and yelping barks , the hunters moved down to meet them . |
19 | However , this can only be successfully achieved along undogmatic lines and in a spirit of goodwill and co-operation between our leading national institutions . |
20 | 's ( 1965 ) three dimensions and in a survey of heads of household in Illinois , found that socioeconomic status generally accounted for more of the rural-urban variation than either occupation or residence , and then rejected Bealer 's approach when they argued that future work should concentrate on single-dimension variables . |
21 | She says you have to have evidence of continued use over a period of time and in a variety of sources so that it 's not just very specialised and short-lived . |
22 | Among the various species , such specialized glands have been found in almost all anatomical locations including the anus , sex organs , wrists , ankles , chest , under their leg articulation , upon their shoulders and back and in a variety of places around the head , face and ears . |
23 | To continue to applaud , rather than to call into question the already prevalent style of English teaching which makes space for pupil involvement with texts on a number of levels , and in a variety of ways |
24 | This approach is slightly linear , but the puzzles appear to be solvable in any order , and in a variety of ways . |
25 | I was mystified , and in a fever of expectation . |
26 | A short distance south of Trondheim we turned off down a side road to find a quiet spot for lunch , and in a grove of trees we saw redwing , fieldfare and chaffinch feeding young while siskin , blackcap , chiffchaff and willow warbler were singing all around us . |
27 | Yeah erm , the reason I want to follow it up is because would you not agree er with a number of major companies in this country and in a time of recession rather than cutting back on your marketing and advertising you should in fact be increasing it in fact when the marketing |
28 | At this point the poet ‘ takes off ’ and in a moment of vision tells us that Man 's ‘ greatness ’ is derived from early childhood experiences — provided that we have contributed something from ourselves to the bare impressions . |
29 | He was broken with compassion as he watched her crashing like a falling star , pulled by gravity and centripetal forces towards the consummation of the sun and in a moment of weakness he relaxed his will . |
30 | God is love , and in a moment of ecstasy , of uncalculated desire , created outside his personal communion the spiritual universe . |