Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] in [art] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Detailed guidance for SSDs , due to be launched by ministers this week after months of delay , seeks to plug gaps in the Children Act .
2 We might expect to find regularities in the roles team members play in relation to the visionary , but this has yet to be established .
3 This section is about ways to encourage participation in the systems development process .
4 The best way to create jobs in the telecommunications industry is through liberalisation , our duopoly review , opening up the market , allowing the new products to come through and allowing customers to make their decisions in the marketplace .
5 The DoH has issued the guidance to fill gaps in the Children Act , building on Volume 4 : Residential Care .
6 Senior police officers were last night waiting to interview Suzanne in the burns unit of Withington Hospital , Manchester .
7 Trying to keep marines in a 30″ tank
8 Some programmes are ‘ stretched ’ to reduce expenditure in the estimates year .
9 It was an invitation to show work in the Arts Council 's ‘ Three Perspectives on Photography ’ show at the Hayward Gallery in 1979 which turned her back towards the family : ‘ I have never been asked to produce work for use in a gallery before , and had no idea what to expect when I showed it .
10 IT WAS shameful of British owners to enter racehorses in the Breeders Cup in Florida — the 90-degree heat and dirt track must have put these horses in great distress .
11 Seeing the way the debate was going , the health spokesmen of the Labour Party , Michael Meacher , and of the SDP , Mike Thomas , who had previously been urging me to make economies in the drugs bill , jumped overboard and joined the critics .
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