Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] in [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For reasons given in the next section , we remain sympathetically sceptical . |
2 | So far portables have about 10 per cent of the PC market ( 5b ) , and sales are growing for all the reasons given in the last question ( 6d ) , including ‘ yuppies love them . ’ |
3 | A number of missions owe their existence to the initiative and financial support given in the first place by the Association . |
4 | One nil Leicester twenty four minutes completed in the second half . |
5 | The lawn to the south of the house , shown on a plan by Bourginion , the French surveyor employed to redesign the garden , corresponds almost exactly with the description given in the second edition ( 1733 ) of the Dictionary , where Miller insists on frequent mowing and rolling to keep the grass in good order . |
6 | A very likely explanation is that it is a form of hyll = hill , found in the West Midlands and the south-west as the Middle English hull , and this in combination with the first syllable forms a byname given in the fourteenth century to a person who lived ‘ up the hill ’ . |
7 | Hungary 's exports plunged in the first quarter of 1993 . |
8 | This is still some disadvantage for the acquirer because it is more difficult to gain agreement to a change made subsequently than to a provision included in the first draft . |
9 | Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise . |
10 | Currently MainWin can handle only Windows 3.0 programs with 3.1 support expected in the second half . |
11 | The display easel originated in the 19th century and was commonly used to show off a painting . |
12 | The display easel originated in the 19th century and was commonly used to show off a painting . |
13 | The first of these was the intense interest in , and massive support for , subject-based curriculum change particularly in Mathematics and Science which originated in the late nineteen-fifties in the United States , largely as a result of a realisation of the enormous gaps which were opening between what university research workers were examining and what schools taught , between the demands of a computer based technology and the realities of a curriculum designed in the nineteenth century to serve a nation of shopkeepers . |
14 | A gastric lymphoma developed in the fourth patient seven years after radiotherapy treatment for Hodgkin 's disease . |
15 | The other was the rule developed in the seventeenth century , whereby claims on a bill of exchange are treated as separate from those on the underlying transaction . |
16 | However , the interest is usually in the filterable or settlable solids , and these are normally determined by the methods given in the next test . |
17 | The elections were thus marked by a high rate of abstention : only 38.89 per cent of the electorate voted in the first round and 33.38 per cent in the second . |
18 | Hinde House was one of ten comprehensive schools approached in the first year with a view to the launching of a school/industry partnership . |
19 | Menzies was crouching back on the bench , his legs braced , like a cornered hare frozen in a last effort to baffle the enemy . |
20 | Around Stoney Street ( south-east of city centre near St Mary 's Church ) is a commercial complex built in the nineteenth century , occupying a considerable part of the medieval town 's former area , and now known as the Lace Market . |
21 | The only prohibitions were on parties which " continue the activity of the parties defeated in the Second World War " and on financing from abroad . |
22 | More balanced schedules were achieved by pruning the 31 000 subjects enumerated in the fourteenth edition to 4700 . |
23 | Over 1,000,000 days ' work were lost due to strikes in the first quarter of 1991 , a figure exceeded in the second quarter under the combined impact of continuing miners ' strikes and protest strikes against price increases . |
24 | Respective values for the later serial positions were compared between the two groups to test for the recency effect produced in the first group . |
25 | Fighting intensified in the last week of December and was reportedly especially heavy around Caxito and Ndalatando , respectively 80 km north-east and 200 km south-east of Luanda . |
26 | However , funds provided in the third category would be available only if a country 's domestic policies were adjusted to that prescribed by the Community 's Council of Ministers . |
27 | As former champions , Queen 's Club rested in the fourth round — head and shoulders above the Area 5 pack . |
28 | Deals in manufacturing industry struck in the third quarter averaged 8.3 per cent , up from 7.6 per cent in the second quarter . |
29 | Indeed , many of the postures struck in the 19th century have been carried through to recent times ; the belief , for example , that the educated do not enter business is still widespread , if not endemic in the national consciousness . |
30 | In order to protect the public from the charlatan or the quack , entry into the profession must be guarded , its standards polic-ed , and its rules of practice defined in the first instance by the profession itself … |