Example sentences of "in [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 But the fact remains that Panaetius lived for some time in Rome , as the Index Stoicorum Herculanensis , an excellent source , states ( 73 ) ; and there seems to be no reason to doubt the statement of Cicero in Pro Murena that he was the guest of Scipio ( 31.56 ) .
2 Excellent computing facilities are available to the department which are widely exploited in ab initio quantum calculations on the properties of molecules , and for the modelling of chemical dynamics via trajectory calculations .
3 Jürgen Habermas in Theorie des kommunikativen Handels ? has used this framework specifically to analyse the cultural realm , and the sketch below follows partly from Habermas .
4 You get a very good feel for , for world trade and the problems that are currently in the news at the moment with GATT , it 's a book entitled Current Issues in Agricultural Economics , right , Current Issues in Ag Econ it 's edited by er , the one and only Tony Rayner and er , David Coleman , so Rayner and Coleman are the editors ,
5 ‘ I am never on the Pacific coast in el Niño year , ’ Rodriguez said , still smiling , ‘ but if the rains of the Amazon slip across the Cordilleras you will maybe have a bad flight to Cajamarca .
6 Tartan patches in '70 –'71; which re-surfaces in mid 70s with Bay City Rollers excessive use of it .
7 And then it 'll come up , you know , I 'll put in w er one O two is the headlines for Ceefax for instance and then the stories will be from one O three to about one one five or something like that you see .
8 Their speciality was tunes like In Sans Souci — to remind Twenties Berliners of that nice Sunday afternoon tram ride they could take out to Frederick the Great 's summer palace at Potsdam — a trip no West Berliner has been able to take for half a century .
9 Much of this evidence is from the satrapy of Karia , and though the satraps ( here certainly enjoy unusual latitude , there is no denying them their full status as satraps as a new , erroneous , theory has it : the matter is put beyond doubt by the Aramaic text of the great trilingual inscription found in 1974 ( see the full text in Fouilles de Xanthos , vi , 1979 ) which refers to Dixodaros as satrap in Karia ; moreover a scholion on Demosthenes Peace , which may go back to Theopompus ( who was certainly the source of other Hekatomnid material in the Demosthenes scholia , cp .
10 Jazz here is ‘ about fidelity , about the sole real art there is , about what one must be true to , come hell or high water ; what must be done to the point of collapse ( Škvorecký 1980 : 8 , 20 ) ; and in Škvoreck ý's; own Czechoslovakia , the persecution in the mid-1980s of the ‘ Jazz Section ’ — which has supported rock and punk as well as jazz — confirms the subversive potency and ‘ alternative ’ status , still , of this music .
11 In La Willy , Adriana Lecouvreur and Tosca , the sheer sound is gorgeous , but the first and third lack emotional intensity .
12 Perhaps the best example fur choreographers to study-is Petipa 's work for the corps de ballet , particularly in La Bayadère ( Scene of the Shades ) .
13 They are often most valuable members of a company because of their ability to sink their own personalities in order to play a range of entirely unusual characters such as the comic Alain in La Fille Mal Gardée , the tragic Bratfisch in Mayerling , Kolia , the son , in A Month in the Country and the ridiculous short dancer in Elite Syncopations .
14 Quite the most enchanting is the leitmotif of pink ribbons being continually tied and untied until Lise and Colas are finally wed in La Fille Mal Gardée .
15 It should only include items which increase tension as in Romeo and Juliet or give rise to more fun and happiness as in La Fille Mal Gardée , or enhance the general mood as in A Month in the Country where there is romance in the air and also a general feeling of frustration .
16 Columbine became Mother Simone 's daughter , Lise , in La Fille Mal Gardée where she makes butter , churns and helps to spin .
17 from the same source come such diverse creatures as Massine 's poodles in La Boutique Fantasque , a delicious pair of goats in Ashton 's Sylvia and of course the squawking Cock and Hens in La Fille Mal Gardée .
18 It welcomed the new ideas in La Fille Mal Gardée because the characters portrayed were familiar and were living in the farms and vineyards .
19 An English style of demi-caractëre dance is not always very obvious except in the hornpipe and in Ashton 's Harvest , Maypole and Morris Stick Dance in La Fille Mal Gardée , where the last two vary very little from the traditional versions .
20 In La Fille Mal Gardée Mother Simone does this when she triumphantly finishes her Clog Dance on the arms of her more graceful neighbours , just as all the guests but Alain do after the Betrothal and they all dance out , arms linked to celebrate .
21 The gestures of such pastoral characters as Lise and Colas in La Fille Mal Gardée have already been noted ( -see page 100 ) as well as that of Lise churning and helping her Mother to spin .
22 Character dance like demi-caractère dance had its beginnings in La Fille Mal Gardée when farmers and peasants were first allowed to set foot on the Royal and Imperial stages , which had hitherto been the home of gods and goddesses or noble and well-born heroes and heroines .
23 Ashton 's Mother Simone in La Fille Mal Gardée is rightly played by a man who adopts stereotyped female behaviour , but gone is the non-dancing character of the older versions .
24 There are other delicious gestures drawing attention to the feet in La Fille Mal Gardée such as Mother Simone gently tapping her clogs as if thanking them for allowing her to show off her particular style of dance .
25 The local Italian paper Il Piccolo was full of praise for Mussolini , pointing out that Italy would have lost Trieste to the Slavs if Mussolini had not reconquered it in La Rivoluzione Fascista .
26 A FRENCH director of Eurotunnel who is also a close member of president Franois Mitterrand 's ruling elite has emerged as Robert Maxwell 's partner in la Grande Arche de la Defense , a Parisian property company part-owned by Maxwell Communication Corporation .
27 Samuel Pisar , a well-connected French lawyer who advised the Maxwells , brought Mr Maxwell and the French government together in la Grande Arche , which has investments in some of Paris 's most prestigious buildings .
28 A range of euphemisms or metaphors may be used , such as the device already noted employed by the wife to hoodwink her husband in La Saineresse and to render him yet more ridiculous .
29 Stendhal immortalized the city in La Chartreuse de Parme , describing the beautiful women who walked in the streets as Madonnas who had just emerged from the paintings of Correggio and Parmigianino .
30 ‘ My family were Huguenots , my lady , and therefore unwanted in la belle France , ’ D'Alembord 's contemptuous scorn for France made the Countess bridle , but he had already turned back to Lucille .
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