Example sentences of "in of [art] " in BNC.

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1 He and Dr Kohl are expected to meet next week following the swearing in of a new East German government on Monday .
2 Reports were soon coming in of a man of that description heading towards the Chilterns .
3 The ploughing in of a quick-growing crop as ‘ green manure ’ ( mustard , rye , tares are suitable ) is sometimes used to increase fertility and improve soil structure .
4 They start with the filling in of a pre-printed summons form which is obtained from the Sheriff Clerk .
5 Living next door to the churchyard , I was also interested in the occasional work of the gravedigger , and after school hours would help him with the digging or the filling in of a grave , again without any sadness and certainly no feeling of fear .
6 A reduction in interest rates will result in a fall in the size of this subsidy , and the phasing in of a cash ceiling approach ought to be timed to such a favourable point in time .
7 He knew that wherever an unoccupied land surface was formed , by fire , landslip , the filling in of a bog , or human activity , plants moved in to colonize the area .
8 We turned our ponies and galloped back to the Legation , where we learnt that news had just come in of a great victory for the Shoan army .
9 One development that will be of interest to all those offering SCOTVEC qualifications is the phasing in of a standardised unit specification for National Certificate Modules , Higher National Units , and Workplace Assessed Units .
10 The phasing in of a standardised unit specification will have implications both for centres delivering SCOTVEC units , and for those involved in writing their own units .
11 He was coming in of a about a fortnight ago , we were just pulling away and he said to Teresa are you still doing ?
12 ‘ Sharing is n't attractive any more to us , ’ Bromley says , a verbal throwing in of the towel .
13 We should make no mistake about the political nature of these developments , but a horrified throwing in of the towel is no response on the part of those who would manage the service in the interests of pupils .
14 Trinity House was ordered to remove the navigation buoys from the Thames estuary ; the militia in the south-western counties was called out , seriously disrupting the bringing in of the harvest ; Essex , Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire between them raised 22 troops of cavalry who occupied Hounslow Heath ; while the foot from Kent and Surrey were mustered at Blackheath .
15 Tamar had allowed Victoria to stay up late to watch the leading in of the last load , which was a ritual joined in by all the estate workers .
16 First make sure that you have enough stitches to allow for the drawing in of the work .
17 Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others , and yet avoid total separation by ‘ the filling in of the potential space with creative living , with the use of symbols , and with all that adds up to cultural life ’ ( Winnicott , 1971 ) .
18 Bear this in mind when you are working out a design that has ribby tendencies , since ribs do cling and you will need , not only extra stitches to cover the drawing in of the cables , but extra width to stop the fabric from clinging , should you want a fashionable over-sized baggy look .
19 Next came the grafting in of the Preomnor , the second stomach seated within the chest that would let a Marine eat poisonous victuals , if need be , and nourish himself upon mere roughage .
20 When reports came in of the spread of an eye disease in Cuba that was caused by malnutrition , they rushed to send packets of vitamins .
21 This is an eminently Basque town and the one I would choose to stay in of the several alternatives along this coast ; it is more intimate than Bayonne , less pompous than Biarritz and livelier than Hendaye .
22 Some single people too will need to gain special compensatory measures , although the phasing in of the proposal will do much to minimize any losses .
23 The outcome can be conventional or revolutionary ; to develop another of Popper 's metaphors , it can amount to mere filling in of the mortar , an additional brick or two , or even a completely new building .
24 Note the filling in of the middle of the harmony by the violas , which gives solidity to the structure .
25 Here too they follow Richards , who used the same term to characterize the ‘ bringing in of the opposite , the complementary impulse ’ ( Richards 1967 : 197 ) , which he held to be characteristic of all great poetry .
26 At the time of the swearing in of the Cabinet the military junta was formally dissolved .
27 At different times during the war , reports came in of the need for jet fuel .
28 Reports came in of the landing of Iraqi military personnel on the uninhabited Kuwaiti island of Bubiyan .
29 I mean the filling in of the form and that and , you know , which you in , you know what grades you 've got , you 're interests , what you think you 're good at , what you 'd like , you know the
30 More commonly , the parties ( or the court ) may consider that the matrimonial home should stand in the sole name of the wife but that the husband should be compensated by the payment of cash , or ( if cash is not available ) that the husband should have a charge on the property for a fixed amount ( as opposed to an interest in the equityas to which see Chapter 6 ) , the calling in of the charge being deferred until a specific time or happening of a specified event ( eg death of wife , remarriage of wife or youngest child attaining the age of eighteen years ) .
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