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

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1 It is clear from the judgments in the Camborne and Barnsley cases that the disapproval of the reasonable suspicion test is because the court believes that it will have to view the answer from the perspective of the applicant himself or the public generally .
2 He drew our attention to two passages in the judgments in the Court of Appeal in Ex parte Datafin Plc.
3 ‘ Thirdly it is true , as the judgments in the Court of Appeal point out , that ex parte applications are frequently made to the courts and granted without hearing the party affected : but merely to say this overlooks that procedure invariably exists , and is where necessary invoked , for enabling the party affected rapidly to seek annulment or amendment of the order made against him .
4 The following cases are referred to in the judgments in the Court of Appeal :
5 Kerr LJ said that some of the public comments on Bromley v. GLC gave the misleading impression that the judgments in the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords were designed to thwart the wishes of the majority on the GLC for political motives .
6 All the activities in the Resource Books can be photocopied for classroom use .
7 The Teacher 's Book contains notes on all the activities in the Student 's Book , including a special story section to help your students gain full benefit from the soap opera .
8 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
9 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
10 All the company functions associated with any of the activities in the stage are allocated to the rows and identified down the left-hand side .
11 I used to say they got their pay packets from me but their status from the activities in the crofting villages where they lived .
12 Far from studying the distribution of the finches in the light of this information , Darwin had to sort through his collection trying to remember where each specimen had been captured .
13 A recent discussion of the battle of the forms in the Court of Appeal which confirms the above analysis , can be found in G Percy Trentham v Archital Luxfer [ 1993 ] 1 Lloyd 's Rep 25 , CA .
14 I believe all of the forms in the procedures that I 'm responsible for have , and are the one that are mentioned in those procedures are now versioned and dated .
15 This approach is reflected in the forms in the Appendix .
16 By R.S.C. , Ord. 1 , r. 9 ‘ the forms in the Appendices shall be used where applicable with such variations as the circumstances of the particular case require . ’
17 The forms in the waiting-room were most uncomfortable and at one period she got up and began to walk about , apparently to the consternation of other people who , docilely , were also waiting for news .
18 On everything , house , garden , terrace , green slopes , water , old oaks , fern , moss , woods again , and far away across the openings in the prospect , to the distance lying wide before us with a purple bloom upon it , there seemed to be such undisturbed repose .
19 Even with a writer like Samuel Johnson , who seems to stamp his personality on all that he writes , there is a vast difference between the didactic and expository prose of the essays in The Rambler , the simpler narrative prose of much of Rasselas , and the more informal discursiveness of the private letters .
20 Unfortunately , limits of space dictate that I can not discuss all of the essays in the book .
21 She was lying on one of the sofas in the drawing-room .
22 And , with a thankful sigh , Shiona had sunk down on one of the sofas in the reception area .
23 The authorities recognized the tendencies in the system to favour certain social categories , and steps were taken to try to redress the bias by , for example , laying down quotas for membership of certain groups , like women and young people .
24 Hence if you have a few shapers you might have noticed the tendencies in the group group discussion that we had because there 'll be people digging in and saying no this is the right way to do it .
25 It was a matter of very small beginnings for everybody , and then as the pictures that they made became more and more popular , more and more acceptable , used not merely in fairgrounds or in odd corners of shops and this sort of thing , for the odd fifteen minutes or twenty minutes of movie , but entered into the music halls , became one of the acts in the music hall entertainment erm this really was the foundation of a new industry , a new industry of entertainment , a new industry of information .
26 and wondering how we can do a job for two thousand four hundred and fifty , when according to the experts in the field it was gon na cost fourteen and a half thousand pounds .
27 They are the experts in the care of the types of patients admitted to the ward , and are familiar with the specific skills , routines and demands .
28 I wish to say on behalf of highway engineers , both in the counties and the boroughs of the metropolitan districts , that their contribution through their professional associations — the Institution of Civil Engineers , the Institution of Highways and Transportation — and in co-operation with the experts in the Transport and Road Research Laboratory and the Department of Transport has led to much enthusiasm among many of those responsible .
29 You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par .
30 You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par .
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