Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [conj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Council effectively recognized that in a number of important matters Protestants had been right and Catholics wrong .
2 It is highly effective , highly professional and highly regarded and in no way would its organisational change mean that it was any less committed to or capable of working on the types of renewable energy mentioned by the hon. Gentleman from tidal to wave power .
3 Fish and water plants suffer too , and in extreme cases an area of water can be literally suffocated as in the infamous case of Lake Eyrie in North America .
4 It has been rightly said that in the thirteenth century the king of France ( unlike the king of England ) possessed no direct control over the whole kingdom : ‘ outside the domain , default alone allowed him to act ’ .
5 At five o'clock tea was served to the Empress and about 20 of her guests , the groups being so organized that in the course of a week all of them enjoyed this privilege , thus avoiding any outbursts of jealousy or recrimination .
6 Appreciation by the children of such history , craftsmanship and skill was no where more obviously shown than in the canteen where balloons , strawberry tarts and fizzy drinks made a fitting end to a successful visit .
7 Nowhere is this tension better demonstrated than in the provision of the British system of social services .
8 French Tomatoes are so called because in the traditional recipe French cream cheese is used in place of the low fat cottage cheese .
9 It 's so called because in the past it was burnt and the smoke used to rid dwellings of fleas .
10 Petipa 's suggestion that beats can add brilliance to the dance is nowhere better exemplified than in the brisés voiés and temps depoisson of the Bluebird 's solo in The Sleeping Beauty and other male solos from ballets by Bournonville .
11 This is nowhere better exemplified than in the treatment that some consultants in the NHS offered those who had to visit them as out-patients .
12 Is the technology which reaches the defence sector better utilised than in the civil economy ?
13 But from this , and from table 4.8 , it is reasonable to conclude that the situation is in this respect less focused than in the inner city .
14 Marx 's and Engels 's position is always something of a balancing act between idealism and crude or ‘ vulgar ’ materialism and this is nowhere better illustrated than in The German Ideology and the Theses on Feuerbach .
15 Particularly when contrasted with the grindingly abrasive and ultimately polishing actions of ice , sea , wind and rain : nowhere better illustrated than in the works of Henry Moore .
16 For the Celts , female nudity held a very powerful magical significance , and this is nowhere better illustrated than in the Irish saga of the great semi-divine hero , Cú Chulainn .
17 This is nowhere better illustrated than in the case we used for our basic illustration of good design itself — echolocation .
18 Much has been written about Griffith and his contribution to the movies but the ingredients that made up his genius have never been better identified than in the review Heywood Broun wrote of Intolerance when it appeared in 1916 .
19 The fond feelings of the Indian people for the Cobra are perhaps nowhere better expressed than in the words of Sarojini Naidu , an Indian poetess .
20 Though not expressly so stated as in the case of criminal appeals where there is a criminal legal aid order , it seems that a civil legal aid certificate will also cover advice on appeal .
21 Even in a country such as Ivory Coast , generally regarded as in the capitalist camp , government has been the decisive player in the economy not only as policymaker but also as holder of equity capital .
22 It was generally supposed that in the days of wheel spinning six spinners were needed to keep a weaver at work , and the area around the centres of cloth manufacture within which spinning was put out was so much more extensive than that in which the weaving was undertaken that spinning was done " almost everywhere " .
23 It is generally accepted that in the related tort of nuisance , an occupier can sue in respect of his personal injuries and the same was established in the tort of cattle trespass .
24 It is generally felt that in the past local authorities have dragged their feet in taking on their responsibilities to care for mentally disordered people , and the Minister of Health , Roger Freeman , outlined further plans for this group to Parliament the day after Secretary of State Kenneth Clarke 's speech on community care ; these were , clearly , some last-minute additions to the government 's package of proposals .
25 It may be that this was done only where there was a public interest , but we have already seen that in the two areas in which trusts involved purely private interests , restitution of property and manumission , the remedies of cognitio were in any case adequate to secure specific performance .
26 Rarely can St Augustine 's dictum that bands of brigands are but petty kingdoms without justice ( City of God , iv , 4 ) have been so easily comprehended as in the eleventh century .
27 We have already noted that in the UK , for example , over 50 per cent of those in work at present are employed in the service sector .
28 Severely damaged , the church is now largely restored and in the interior , which is virtually complete , the work has been beautifully done .
29 Ironically , Johnson 's lawless image endeared as much as it repelled. he was obviously a player who was easily unhinged but in the odd chemistry of Scotland 's footballing psyche , his recklessness made him a dangerous but likeable rogue .
30 The paraxial mesoderm of the head region is not overtly segmented but in the trunk , and eventually the tail , there is overt metamerism in the form of somites ( Figure 1e and f ) .
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