Example sentences of "[conj] the [noun] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And that produced a spin off effect , because the people who actually lived in properties or the shopkeepers in the properties , they could see that the outsides were improved , and that provided a spur for them to provide the insides .
2 I feel that he is really saying not that he sees the cleverness and the artistic quality of the painting or the message in the paintings as might first be assumed , but that he understands what the church is doing , instead of helping the poor , it was showing the pictures to educate them about God .
3 I , I do n't believe that to be the case because further information was provided to the er legal representatives of the prospective purchase indicating very clearly that the brochures were an estimate , or the costs in the brochures were an estimate or the cost in the brochures were an estimate and therefore it would be subject to adjustment
4 Look out of the window ; there 's always something good to see , whether it is the early morning sunshine , the flowers in the garden or the birds in the trees .
5 I , I do n't believe that to be the case because further information was provided to the er legal representatives of the prospective purchase indicating very clearly that the brochures were an estimate , or the costs in the brochures were an estimate or the cost in the brochures were an estimate and therefore it would be subject to adjustment
6 Could it be Silas — or the men in the rafts — or perhaps it 's one of the guides ? ’ she finished waspishly .
7 Or the men in the longhouses could be tasked with sending it . ’
8 How , they argue , would Alice , or The Wind in the Willows , stand up against such scrutiny ?
9 It would be a pity if children did not read , let us say , Beatrix Potter 's little books , or The wind in the willows , or the Alice books , or Philippa Pearce 's Tom 's midnight garden or Shirley Hughes ' Dogger .
10 ‘ There are probably a great many parks and recreation grounds that were given to local authorities by local benefactors or acquired by public subscription where the wording in the deeds implies that there is a charitable trust .
11 D. St Helens ( 99 000 people ) is a town where the workers in the factories use some of the products of the chemical industry .
12 ( I was well aware that the man in the bushes was not Mrs Browning 's only worry , and that she lived on interest from a small amount of capital fast diminishing in value .
13 I am not suggesting that the differences in the foundations do not lead to differences in practice .
14 Also check that the breaks in the tracks are made in the correct places .
15 The second query is prompted by Winch 's idea that the order in the minds of the actors is to be traced by identifying the rules which guide their thoughts and actions .
16 The court held that the erratic payment of stock dividends by companies to shareholders ( even though stock dividends were received in 1962/63 and 1963/64 ) paid out to the life tenant , was such that the payments in the hands of the life tenant were in the nature of capital .
17 ( The ‘ higher powers ’ of an intransitive relation arise when there are chains of elements each related to the next by the relation in question ; thus , if A is the father of B , B of C , and C of D , then A stands in the ‘ third power ’ of the relation ’ — father of — ’ to D. ) It can easily be seen that A in 1(a) and P in 1(b) fulfil this requirement ( assuming , of course , that the lines in the diagrams symbolise the relation of dominance ) .
18 In fact , it has been shown by Nutku ( 1981 ) that the discontinuities in the derivatives of f and g on the boundaries of region IV indicate the presence of an infinite discontinuity in the Ricci tensor on these hypersurfaces .
19 She knew that the conditions in the camps meant they would die if they were not treated properly , which meant coming to Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire .
20 The conversation he then conducted in what seemed like good Spanish to me — revealed that the weather in the mountains had improved enough to use helicopters in the search .
21 It is clear , however , that the utterances in the contexts of situation in which they are cited , would be taken to convey very different messages .
22 The health service unions , like members of the public , are worried that the commitments in the patients charter ’ to receive health care on the basis of clinical need , regardless of ability to pay ’ are being breached daily .
23 Admittedly , this decline is not ‘ comparable to ’ that in the Mirror , but given that The Times was ‘ a newspaper of record ’ whilst the Mirror was a popular newspaper , one can argue that the decline in The Times ’ coverage was more serious .
24 The higher rate of metabolism of glutamine in the ascending than in the descending colon in controls is in agreement with the findings of Roediger and indeed close examination of his work shows that the difference in the rates of butyrate metabolism is ascending and descending colon was in fact small compared with the difference between rates of glucose metabolism and oxygen consumption .
25 It was evident that the masses in the lungs were metastatic cancer .
26 ‘ What is most exciting about this project is that the people in the communities will have the major say in what will be done , ’ said , NEAR Project Manager .
27 " Why did you say , Daddy , last night , that the people in the streets seemed content and happy ? " asked Joseph eagerly .
28 If their argument is worth tuppence it means that the people in the Markets area must have been aware of the inscriptions … before they in fact took the steps they did .
29 But in terms of family income the growth in the number of two-earner couples means that the gap in the incomes and living standards between lone mothers and other families with children has become wider .
30 It is beside the point for the Crown to argue that the material in the statements , so far from helping the defence , was damaging .
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