Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] [adj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Still I suppose you could say he suffered for his religion in the same way I suffer for my art .
2 Harsher penalties in particular could help foster a tough , ‘ macho ’ criminal self-image in the young men who predominate in the criminal statistics .
3 On our way to the oasis of Bahriyah in the western desert I had a misadventure with my hat .
4 Furthermore , not all patterns and marks seen on aerial photographs represent archaeological sites — crop marks and soil marks can be caused by geological features , such as fissures in the underlying rock which have filled with soil and produce patterns resembling buried sites .
5 Like Costner , David , 40 , has had to guard Whitney from hordes of obsessed fans in the four years he has been working for her .
6 You know it might land on her her bed , see if it landed on our bed at least you can chuck the blankets off and protect her and take her out of the room , but when she 's in her own bedroom in a single bed you ca n't , you ca n't do things like that .
7 It did not so much contest with the establishment as succeed in areas like the mining districts of Cornwall , Kingswood and around Newcastle , where there was no contest in the sprawling villages which were growing out of the reach of a moribund parish structure .
8 Discussing the proposals of Holland and Benn designed to rectify the short-fall in investment in the British economy they make this point :
9 Also deduction of the Fund 's initial charge ( where applicable ) means that if an investor withdraws from his investment in the short term he may not get back the amount he originally invested .
10 Correspondingly , between two candidates in the same batch there exists ( at most ) a weak preference ; the reasoner can choose either , and focusing criteria will only determine the choice , if at all , when the reasoner expresses no preference .
11 Most conspicuous is the practice of placing large rhomboids in the rectangular panels which lie adjacent to a central square — in two panels ( e.g. pls. 23 , 13 , and 11 ) or possibly in all four ( e.g. pI .
12 The mood of the meeting was adversely affected by President Roh Tae Woo 's forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union [ see p. 37918 ] , and by a series of confrontations involving journalists in the Northern delegation who made unauthorized visits to several of Seoul 's universities where they met with student radicals .
13 But Rush , who has watched Liverpool concede 11 goals in the three games he 's missed with a groin strain , insists : ‘ I 'm not interested in breaking records at the moment .
14 Prost , starting from a record seventh successive pole position at the start of a season , was beaten off the grid by Hill in a startling getaway which also saw the two Ferraris of Berger and Jean Alesi of France surge through from the third row to take third and fourth places .
15 He admitted the murder in the few words he spoke to the people .
16 He will be enmeshed for his own good in the electric wires which bring with them life-giving energy to make the farm fertile .
17 Youth Club In the junior section there has been a steady attendance and it has been necessary to set up a waiting list .
18 Youth Club In the junior section there has been a steady attendance and it has been necessary to set up a waiting list .
19 Glenys Kinnock , wife of the former Labour leader , won the party 's nomination to defend the Welsh seat in the European Parliament which has the EC 's largest majority .
20 I mean Ro R Roger advised the client 's agent in the normal way I mean
21 By the mid-1970s , they had shown that during habituation in the isolated ganglion there was a steady decrease in the amount of serotonin released from the sensory presynaptic terminal , without there being any change in the responsiveness of the postsynaptic serotonin receptors .
22 This fact must be continually borne in mind in the following pages which are concerned first with the decline and then with the tentative , uneven , but ultimately decisive revival of the relationship with the United States .
23 Among the confused jottings in the larger notebook he found this :
24 Were it not for the single inconvenient occurrence in the data ( example 22 ) of they as the subject of a singular verb , we could set up an initial list of ‘ invariant ’ environments , which themselves are characteristic of this vernacular system , prior to an investigation of patterns underlying the variability in the many environments which permitted it .
25 While small influences in the short term may add up to large influences in the longer term we must conclude that , within an election campaign , television could influence but not dictate the public agenda .
26 Lewin explains " set " as a tension in the nervous system which continues , and brings about action , until some goal is achieved which releases the tension .
27 The mayoral elections in Tirgu Mures on May 24 returned to office an ethnic Hungarian , Nagy Gyozo , raising fears of ethnic tension in the Transylvanian town which had seen ethnic riots in March 1990 [ see p. 37743 ] .
28 Hirst 's straightforward characterization of Althusser 's work as ‘ a failure ’ does not acknowledge the constant tension in the historical project itself .
29 The solution for an elastic cylinder in place strain is need to be found from the boundary conditions , Now if is the circumferential tension in the thin band it is equal to b times the interfacial pressure .
30 And mark my words , Oxford United will be at the top half of the , of the division by Christmas , I promise you , once they get it sorted out , there 's not one side in the second division who are better than Oxford .
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