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

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1 It includes the UK in the category of countries where trade deficits are worryingly large , adding that if market confidence in the pound is not restored , ‘ exchange rate stability might require a further increase in interest rates .
2 Performance Practice A general course towards an understanding of what is involved in the performance of music primarily in the period c.1550–1800 ; notational problems , contemporary theory , organological questions , personal interpretations .
3 All these activities are also seen in the behaviour of children grossly neglected and deprived of affection and attention .
4 I have not worked out the exact link but the motto on all silver is same and ditto some old aunts in the west of Ireland perhaps by now dead ) .
5 Food shortages now loom in the horn of Africa again , and we will continue to support emergency operations .
6 At the time of the evaluation School A had already embarked upon curriculum integration in an integrated studies ( IS ) programme in the first year , curriculum augmentation by the addition to the curriculum of study skills for years 1–5 , and was debating infrastructural integration through the physical relocation of the library in the suite of rooms already accommodating the audio-visual resource centre .
7 I had no proof of it but I was much too shy to eat every day in the company of soldiers anyway , so I decided to find somewhere else to eat .
8 THERE was something congenial about being in the company of Barbarians yesterday .
9 5.2 Miscellaneous It will be no breach of confidentiality to disclose documents on discovery in the course of litigation even if they are held subject to a duty of confidence owed to a third party .
10 Price controls were lifted from 85 per cent of goods , causing prices on average to double in the course of January alone .
11 Sections 34–43 give the Director power to act against someone who in the course of business persistently breaks the law ( civil or criminal ) in a way detrimental to the interests of consumers .
12 Thus in Corfield v Sevenways Garage Ltd [ 1985 ] RTR 109 , a car repairer sold a car from his garage forecourt and the Divisional Court held this to be in the course of business even though selling was an infrequent side line .
13 The two ideologies are by and large products of the revolution or in the case of liberalism perhaps of the of enlightened attitudes .
14 Of course , if prices generally do rise , the value of money falls with all sorts of unpleasant consequences for the classes who can not raise their money incomes as fast as others , and , in the case of Britain particularly , for the national balance of payments .
15 In the case of Nuremburg however , the PFF planned route was rejected by the Group commanders ( save one , the AOC No 1 Group ) , and one single-leg inserted of some 260 miles .
16 These good relationships are often the result of contingent factors such as living geographically close , sharing a particular common interest or ( in the case of cousins especially ) having spent a lot of time together in childhood ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 , ch. 12 ) .
17 At the third level , are the SRO rules which emerge from this tailoring process ( or in the case of persons directly authorized by the SIB , the SIB rules ) .
18 Some of the costs are met by head office — it gets all of the revenue because we sell in this country — but in the case of France where we have a separate legal entity , what we 're after is contribution statements by unit of accommodation for the UK revenues , and one or two other costs with those French locally incurred expenses .
19 In the case of Estella however her appearances are n't really deceiving as she looks arrogant and proud and has proud eyes though she really changes for the better even though it occurred because of her treatment by Bentley Drummle and in the end like Pip , she is wiser and has been softened by her experiences and lost her proud eyes and air .
20 It was especially notable in the case of Holland where early employer alliances had been forged for pressure-group purposes with a view to opposing the introduction of new social policies and labour legislation .
21 There is a single series of square or in the case of Amphioplus sometimes tricuspid teeth .
22 As already mentioned , s5 of UCTA 1977 restricts the ability of a manufacturer , in the case of goods ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption , to exclude liability for negligence .
23 Each member of the Community has his or her own room except in the case of families when brothers or sisters can share a room .
24 In this case Lord Parker L.C.J. held in effect that consent was to be assessed differently in the case of girls under 16 .
25 In the case of storage more than 20 metres in height and of buildings beyond the upper limit of extendable fire authority equipment it is questionable whether such an attack could be effective .
26 Would you not think a statute prohibiting abortion except in the case of rape distinctly better than a statute prohibiting abortion except to women born in one specified decade each century ?
27 This is an interesting and , in the case of institutions rather than countries , an eminently testable idea .
28 In the case of insects apparently mimicking other species ' warning coloration , Eimer argued that the similarities were due to an entirely different cause .
29 While every effort is made to offer those who book late the course they have requested , the school reserves the right to offer an alternative Executive Course in the case of applications not received within the specified time .
30 In the case of children under 16 years , the court have adopted a test of understanding ( Gillick v West Norfolk & Wisbech Area Health Authority [ 1986 ] AC 112 ) .
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