Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She had been to one of their meetings , and was even more confirmed not only in the conviction that they were right , but that her own group should get involved in trying to organise women to campaign for wages for housework .
2 This order , as its name suggests , was developed as a richer example than the Corinthian , but it is only in the capital that it differs materially .
3 Why does he not call in the authorities that he mentioned — there are others — to identify the problems that confront them and which lead to properties being left empty when clearly , a large number of people are waiting to be housed ?
4 The Somerset captain would have been quite within his rights to have declined to play after 6.30 in the chance that it might rain hard enough on the third day to prevent any play .
5 control contacted me yesterday to say that erm due to loss of system last week , and the fact that the Easter weekend erm is looming up on us , it means that they 've , they 've got insufficient time to run all the jobs that they needed to erm in the space that they , they would like to run them in .
6 She was so poorly versed in the emotions that she failed to comprehend its true nature .
7 It was n't until a physiotherapist found a vertical tear in the hamstring that they had to admit I was injured and that there was nothing wrong with my motivation .
8 We have set out to have specialised knowledge of the technology used in the industries that we serve .
9 There has been more expensive consultation with head teachers and the governors than has been possible er before and I hope the result of that it is reflected in the pages that you have in front of you .
10 Dr Les Atkinson , vice-president of the chamber and chairman of BP Shipping , forecast : ‘ Any shipowner who disregards this guidance and causes a pollution incident is going to have an impossible task establishing in the courts that he was operating his vessels in a prudent and competent manner . ’
11 And we 've got other cookies in the basket that we 're not even aware of yet !
12 Back then it was called ‘ nancy boys ’ which was what my father used to call homosexuals , and he thought that all actors were homosexuals , so I could n't tell him that everyone in the company that I first joined was homosexual — except me .
13 Erm I could go back to commerce , although er that side of my life is some way behind and it it 's always been very successfully done by er my colleagues in the company that I started .
14 ‘ You can see things going wrong in the company that you would n't have seen in any other way , ’ says EIS guru Bob Widener .
15 The culture-ideology of consumerism proclaims , literally , that the meaning of life is to be found in the things that we possess .
16 I imagine that , in the case that I cited , the offender was given the maximum sentence that could be conferred for causing death by reckless driving ; but , given normal remission and remission for good behaviour , there is every possibility that that young man will be freed after nine months in custody .
17 And He is unique in the life that he brings .
18 We believe in Jesus the only Son of God ; we are committed to Him , unique in Who He is , unique in the authority that He exercises , unique in the life that He brings .
19 Nicholson , who is being paid a handsome £5 million , is reported to have immersed himself so completely in the part that he wanders around the set mumbling the notorious Hoffa 's favourite phrases — even after the cameras have shut down for the night .
20 Now what happens in the mantle is extremely important , because it is in the mantle that we have to look for the mechanism behind Plate Tectonics .
21 The plan is not a blueprint for the future , it stresses , merely the starting signal for a process in which dialogue and choices made by individuals , private industry and government will shape the environmental programmes : ‘ What we want to do , in the realization that we do not understand all the relationships , is to indicate the conditions under which an environmental quality can be attained that will provide future generations with as many options as possible . ’
22 That 's well over ninety percent of the cases have been dealt with in the er , in the timescale that we 've set out and agreed with the health authority .
23 I think there are perhaps one or two who are very , very aware and are making their own life uncomfortable about it , but I think they 're so much in the minority that it 's the other lot that we should be worrying about .
24 At the river mouths are stones and huge boulders brought down when the rivers are in flood , although most of the year there is so little water in the rivers that it is hard to imagine .
25 In the contract that we negotiated we could not alter the content of the service provided by Devon social services but we could influence the nature and speed of delivery and of communication .
26 We have to state in the contract that we are not liable for misrepresentation in a third-party brochure .
27 No but I mean in the ones that they have , yes .
28 They are large aquatints delicately hand-coloured , and , in the ones that I have seen , the aquatint is very grey and even , quite unlike the later colour aquatints of 1815 .
29 Because in the ones that I buy it says , not harmful to animals .
30 I it sounds very well in principle , but in practice I have n't , doubt very much whether or not we will avoid having a , a dint in , in the service that we need .
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