Example sentences of "[conj] in [art] [adj] [noun sg] they " in BNC.

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1 Completely all-over patterning would certainly not be practical if you are making garments for sale as it is fairly time consuming , but ‘ at random ’ or in a close group they are splendidly spectacular and make a wonderful splash of colour and pattern .
2 Equally , if we conclude that other presuppositions are not true , we can be sure that in the long run they will not prove satisfactory either , and we should root them out .
3 It is recognised that in the Catholic school they will also be seen within the context of a wider and life-long catechesis .
4 If it is always assumed that they are intellectually inferior , what else is there for them to do … every time teachers are constantly amazed by the fact that in the first year they have at the moment there are two or three really bright West Indian boys , and it 's of constant amazement to people like Mr G … ‘ my goodness he 's bright where does he get it from ’ .
5 This was important because they had a predominantly ‘ social ’ rather than a ‘ professional ’ relationship with users , and it acted as a reminder that in the final analysis they had the power to impose sanctions when necessary .
6 Nor were defensive measures in conjunction with the United States entirely ruled out , but the British Chiefs of Staff believed that in the worst eventuality they could hold the Kra Isthmus ( to the north of Malaya ) against the Chinese .
7 Finally he took a whole lot of bottles out in the hope that in the ensuing muddle they would all finally be fitted in .
8 However , it seems unlikely that in the foreseeable future they will attract sufficient students to make them viable as institutions predominantly offering courses of higher education .
9 Now whether it means that in the short term they all land on your desk , and you give them just a superficial examination I do n't know .
10 However , this does not mean that in an appropriate case they will not be relevant matters for a court to take into account , especially where items of equipment are complex and require specialist knowledge and materials for repair .
11 Most people say that in an ideal world they would assume to be spending roughly double on entertainment of all kinds , compared with when they were working .
12 I just feel that you know , if you if in the seventh year they get the opinion that you work in school and you do nowt out of school come ninth year , tenth year , eleventh year you ai n't gon na change it !
13 In one condition subjects were specifically instructed to engage in verbal rehearsal of these word pairs and in a second condition they were instructed to use visual imagery to relate the two objects .
14 Most gardens only have space for a few trees and in a small plot they are almost always in view , therefore careful choice is essential .
15 Their bread and butter is reporting local events and local people and in a small community they are n't out to offend readers or cause major upset through distortion or misrepresentation .
16 each the same sort of components , the same components are each colour say in a red individual they 'd all be pinky red colours and in a blue individual they 'd all be a blue colour
17 The buses turned off the main road on to a forestry road running through the woods , and in a little while they arrived at their destination .
18 With that , Dick changed course , and in a short while they came up from behind the Shuttle .
19 John was so sure of an encore that he rehearsed the girls in a burlesque version of a quartet from the Gaiety Theatre in London , and in a later scene they performed a coconut dance — a long-established feature of theatre and street dance of the time .
20 Since October 1989 teachers have been delivering the first stages of a new national curriculum ; and in the early summer they will start testing ( sorry , assessing ) all seven-year-olds on the three core disciplines : mathematics , English and science .
21 Such portraits were far removed , in appearance and in the moral authority they were intended to convey , from contemporary images of the Macedonian kings who then ruled the Hellenistic world : royal portraits suggested the physical attractions and hopes of youth .
22 Raynor made a warning movement , but the creature was before him , and in the uncertain light they could see the gleam of moonlight on bare sinewy thighs , which quivered with strength and intent to spring …
23 We never asked for these technologies , and in the long run they give us fewer choices , not more .
24 Forest fans gave it to that slag Clough and in the long run they got a bitter reward .
25 They have no chance of winning the title this season and in the long term they 'll struggle to win the Premier League because they ca n't compete with Blackburn , Arsenal , Leeds and Manchester United … not only on the playing field but on the financial front .
26 Resident Simon Halliwell says ‘ This place is a gift for a person with a big ego and a big wallet and in the long term they wo n't be of any use to the island . ’
27 Students follow a general course in their first year , and in the final year they select one of three specialist areas of study .
28 When Harold Smith , the brother of F.E. , was asked for advice in organization by Huddersfield Unionists , he delivered them a lecture on Liverpool methods , and in the following year they elected F.E. Smith as their President to carry through reforms that would make Huddersfield like Liverpool .
29 During this three-year period they applied two dressings of farmyard manure and in the intervening year they applied an indigenous legume crop as green manure .
30 There was a final , violent crash of thunder , and in the bright light they saw that the tree had been torn in half by the lightning .
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