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

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1 The Tinos is a two person backpacking tent worth £55 in the shops .
2 Earlier this year BICC paid £106million for BRIntec in the US .
3 We have shown that knowledge of immunohistological reactivity with a panel of six antibodies to tumour markers can predict the primary site of origin correctly in 70% of tumours in men and 58% of tumours in women with specificities ranging from 68% for breast tumours to over 90% for tumours in the gut , lung , prostate , and thyroid .
4 He visited the church of Gesù Nuovo again and made his way to Piazza della Carità for coffee in the same restaurant .
5 There do seem to be some concerns which recur throughout the interviews and seemed to be crucial to people 's views about decision-making in the education and lives of young disabled people .
6 The whole arbitrary system itself , which was a temporary measure of protection for tenants in a period of acute post-war scarcity , should be dispensed with as soon as the output of the house-building industry has regained a satisfactory level .
7 This can be illustrated by the early examples of protection for individuals in the special treaty provisions for minorities ; the inclusion of human rights in Article 1 of the United Nations Charter in the context of the maintenance of international peace and security ; and by the paucity of international mechanisms for the enforcement of those rights and freedoms .
8 Possibly we 're looking to reduce home help hours , but this is at a time when , at the same time I 'm saying to you , we 're having problems with our S T G , our special grant for care in the community .
9 In a classic experiment reported in 1964 , John Wing and his colleagues showed that long-stay schizophrenic patients given advance preparation for placements in an industrial rehabilitation unit were less likely to suffer a relapse than those who were unprepared .
10 Unlike occupational SVQs , general SVQs are intended to provide a broad preparation for employment in a range of occupations .
11 LANGUAGE FOR BANKING : AN INTRODUCTION TO TERMINOLOGY FOR EFL STUDENTS Collins 2984 128 pp Preparation for qualifications in the field of banking ( the AIB stages 1 & 11 ) to handle complex data and source material .
12 A seminal and key figure , at least in American education , has been Dewey , who was recommending in 1916 that schools should be organised as miniature democracies , and who saw education as a preparation for citizenship in a democratic society ( Dewey , 1916 ) .
13 There is a similar emphasis to be found on the educational preparation for citizenship in the report of the Speaker 's Commission .
14 Note : Through an omission on my part the editors did not receive these notes for inclusion in the last Journal .
15 There were only eight private acts for enclosure in the whole of England before 1714 , eighteen under George I ( 1714–27 ) , and 229 under George II ( 1727–60 ) , most of these in the latter part of his reign .
16 On the face of it , the parties in the United States still perform the job of recruiting personnel for positions in the executive and the legislature , since presidents , senators and representatives are elected , almost without exception , on a Democratic or Republican ticket .
17 This is the only plausible explanation I have found , in a lifetime spent in television , for the fact that a single programme can be simultaneously attacked from both ends of the political spectrum for bias in the opponents ' favour .
18 The Birmingham Feminist History Group ( 1979 ) have argued that although notions of women 's equality were important in the 1950s , nevertheless : ‘ Ideologies about women in the fifties are underpinned by the notion of equal but different — men and women have their special spheres ; and women bring different qualities ’ ( p. 150 ) .
19 For those who do not want a federal future for this country there are many reasons for concern in the Prime Minister 's statement on the treaty of union .
20 ‘ There are , of course , all possible reasons for lights in the night sky , the aurora borealis being the most famous .
21 Reasons for referral in the 268 first referrals were : dysphagia 50.4% , non-cardiac chest pain 23.1% , gastro-oesophageal reflux disease 14.2% , connective tissue disease 11.2% , and ‘ other ’ 1.1% .
22 Excavations such as those of the German excavator Heinrich Schliemann ( 1822–90 ) at Troy and Mycenae , of the British archaeologist Arthur Evans ( 1851–1951 ) at Knossos , and of many others at this time began to prove that much more than objects for display in a museum could be recovered from these sites .
23 The Dutchmen of New Amsterdam were the first community of any substance outside the British Isles to be absorbed into England 's possession by conquest but they were close enough to the English in religion — the line of really intense division between groups in the seventeenth century — for there to be no prolonged resistance .
24 The deployment of current resources within a coherent , unified service , the adaptation of the use to which off-site units are put , the mobilization of resources from within the special schools sector and the imaginative employment of in-service training each provide some opportunity for developments in the very immediate future .
25 ‘ We want to provide the opportunity for change in the viewer , ’ declares George .
26 To the majority of British people , the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth 's ascendancy to the throne , on 5 June 1977 , offered a brief respite from the prevailing air of national gloom , a rare opportunity for celebration in a Britain beset with economic and social uncertainties .
27 The Committee of London Clearing Bankers told us that in recent years the banks have been opening an increasing number of accounts for customers in the middle to lower income groups .
28 Eventually , we both arrived at Inverness as Privates in the Cameron Highlanders .
29 In 1914 , this vehicle was covered with slogans and coloured lamps for use in a recruitment campaign ( see Chapter 2 ) and toured the system .
30 It might be thought that the actor 's art also reflects the continual struggle between participants in a social situation to share their private worlds through public media of language and gesture , what Arthur Brittan ( 1973 ) refers to as ‘ negotiation of meaning ’ .
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