Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Courses are generally run by two ESL specialists , one of whom is an experienced trainer but who does not necessarily have classroom teaching experience in the subject area being addressed while the second is chosen because they have worked in the subject area , usually as part of a language support team , but sometimes because they themselves have training and/or experience in the subject area .
2 Leasehold offices and/or warehouses in the UK , Germany and USA .
3 evaluate surviving data in terms of its potential utility for research data and/or dissemination in the future ;
4 ‘ Some of you are emigres who , for one reason or another , have direct knowledge of KGB methods or operations in the USSR or abroad , but particularly in the United States .
5 Such a difference in conceptions of gender and gender roles has strong implications for the event of peace or friction in the play of daily life , and can not be too much emphasized .
6 How can we accept Matthew Arnold 's faith in the civilising influence of art , Steiner asks , now that we know that a ‘ man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening , that he can play Bach and Schubert , and go to his day 's work at Auschwitz in the morning ’ ( p. 15 ) .
7 ( f ) Are there any noticeable changes of mood ( or direction in the narrative , if there is one ) ?
8 The skins ( usually made from wheat ) are filled with meat or fish or vegetables in a seasoned sauce .
9 ‘ You 've got yourself a deal , ’ said Charlie with a grin , and from that day Mrs Smelley was never seen shopping for fruit or vegetables in the market again .
10 You could consider making internal windows or openings in a dividing wall to get more light and airiness .
11 The directions appointment is a form of preliminary hearing before a single justice or clerk in the family proceedings court and a district judge in the county court .
12 What they share , despite their differences , is an insistence that there is no ‘ original ’ wholeness or unity in the self , nor a ‘ real self ’ which can be thought of as in some way underlying the self of everyday life .
13 At secondary level , where provision in the colonial period was extremely limited , the expansion has been even more spectacular , with the number of schools increasing from 177 to 1,502 and the number of pupils by 950 per cent .
14 However , other compelling evidence that serum lipids and lipoproteins are causal or primary in the development of atherosclerosis derives from prospective clinical studies in the non-diabetic population and these will be described briefly .
15 To conclude : we have found that the industrial co-operative , in a market economy , is a fully effective form of organisation for production or provision in the United Kingdom as in other liberal democracies ; that there is no necessary reason to attach to it limitations of size or kind ; and that the general adoption of the form would import into the national economy such a structural change as is urgently needed to resolve the problem , ominous and intractable , of securing near-full employment without inflation at other than an insignificant rate .
16 Confidentially plus a relationship with a well equipped company within an independent international group which is unlikely to have interests or conflicts in the end product markets .
17 Yet to psychologists or physiologists in the audience , the surprise was that simply training an animal on an imprinting stimulus , or indeed any other form of learning , could produce a change of measurable magnitude at all ; they would search our experimental designs for sources of artefact just as rigorously as I myself had done with the ‘ transfer ’ experiments .
18 It is easy enough to identify opposing terms or attitudes in a text , but how does one decide whether or not they are balanced or reconciled ?
19 There are some things in this that obviously we can support , the delete or reduction in the contingency pros p provision to a hundred thousand pounds , we 're going to be moving later on to delete even that amount but it 's surprising you were telling us you 've been telling us for years you have to have two hundred thousand pounds in the contingency .
20 Despite UCP Article 26 and the 1984 Shipping Act , applicants and issuing banks continued to require ‘ on board ’ statements or notations in the NVOCC bills .
21 • Baby wipes ( thick ones are best ) or a damp sponge or flannel in a plastic bag .
22 The arrangement of atoms , molecules or ions in a crystal can be depicted as a crystal lattice .
23 The empirical formula shows the simplest ratio of the number of atoms or ions in a substance .
24 The formulae of metallic , ionic or covalent network substances show the simplest ratios of the atoms or ions in the lattice .
25 This means that the ratio of atoms or ions in the compound is a simple whole number ratio .
26 They 're waiting for that split second when all the backs are turned so they can slip a jacket or jumper in a bag and walk out of the shop . ’
27 This introductory expression is made phonologically prominent and the whole of the first clause or sentence in a paratone may be uttered with raised pitch .
28 This is seen as a major improvement on the present set-up where coatings orders go mainly to Le Havre in France or Shildon in the UK .
29 Such recruitment drives can be organised by NHS managers or employers in the private sector .
30 It is easiest to discuss the criteria for effective schedules on two levels : first , in terms of the main classes or groups in the scheme , and second , in relation to the treatment of specific subjects .
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