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

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1 In addition the similarities in their decorative and illustrational work suggest that each was stimulated by the other 's ideas .
2 In practice the changes in crypt structure along the stomach are almost a continuum .
3 In serum the changes in Ca 2 + with the changes in pH are caused predominantly by the albumin concentration , which explains the lower slope of pH in gall bladder bile ( median albumin concentration 200 µmol/l compared with 650 µmol/l in human serum ) .
4 Further , it is necessary to predict in advance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly ; this forecasting is obviously difficult .
5 The remit which I set myself is to examine in outline the ways in which the political parties have both responded to and helped to shape the pertinent social collectivities in Britain over the post-war years , and how the activities of political forces have been constrained by , and have served to maintain or transform , the economic class relations of British capitalism .
6 In fact the houses in this study were never recalled , but as they were never fixated this is not surprising ; the roadside advertisements , the pedestrian crossing lines and some of the road signs in the study , however , were often fixated without being recalled immediately afterwards .
7 In fact the impedimenta in each tank consists only of the features Derek feels are necessary to promote spawning — pots spawning mops , perhaps some plants .
8 In fact the atoms in diamond can vibrate at about 40 x 10 Hz .
9 We are now ready to examine in detail the assumptions in Marx 's and Engels 's work concerning the evolution of social aspects of human society .
10 In his evidence , Price described in detail the dealings in cannabis in which he had been involved .
11 In Part I we examined in detail the ways in which the conditions for profitable production were reconstituted in the aftermath of the war .
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