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

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1 They tend to communicate in a form of shorthand based on this common database and can to some extent predict each other 's reactions to normal situations .
2 What is happening now , 1975 — and for some time past , is material evolvement , leaving spiritual evolvement to stagnate in the pond of Man 's Over-Conscious Analysis Of His Own Deeply Natural Sub-Conscious Development ( e.g. Christianity 's mistaken conscious self-analysed identity ) .
3 As the UK construction and property markets continue to struggle in the depths of recession , spare a few thoughts for those ‘ built — environment ’ graduates soon to be released into the careers market .
4 Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’
5 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
6 This is for teachers to come in the evenings after school and erm work with computers and perhaps more important is discuss with each other how they 're using computers or whatever in , in their classes .
7 On page 37 of his volume of reminiscences [ Burton was to write in an article on rugby ] , Mr Williams is kind enough to suggest that I had distinct possibilities as a player were it not for the lure of tinsel and paint and money and fame and so on .
8 Twenty years after I was there — in the added bleakness of wartime and the blackout — the economist and educationalist John Vaizey ( the late Lord Vaizey ) was to write in an article in Encounter :
9 In terms of outcomes , it is anticipated that the research will be of direct practical relevance to work in a variety of context such as neighbourhood policing schemes , juvenile liaison and diversion schemes , reparation and victim-support projects , multi-agency work on drug problems , neighbourhood watch projects , etc .
10 How such market forces are supposed to work in the field of education is far from clear .
11 After working in private practice as an Assistant Solicitor in central London , Chris was attracted to work in the field of policing and criminal law , first as a Research Officer with the London Borough of Camden , then as a Legal Assistant with the Greater London Council .
12 However , specialisation in the organ is no indication of a student 's intention to work in the field of church music , for in recent years the organ has become increasingly recognised as a solo instrument in its own right .
13 All training for the theatre is aiming to produce a person with all-round performing skills , equipped and ready to work in the world of entertainment .
14 The courts did not accept that the employer — employee relationship was not an equal one and that an employee might have continued to work in the face of danger for fear of losing his job .
15 Whenever their conflicting playing schedules allowed , these two attractive superstars of sport managed to meet in a blaze of publicity .
16 The standards we bring to bear in the act of appraisal have their purchase precisely because the act , or artefact , or creation , or social institution is not fixed , but has a degree of mutability about it .
17 In summary , the use of the metaphor of drama has allowed us to construct an alternative model of visionary leadership , one of dynamic interaction rather than unidirectional flow , a process of craft and repetition rather than simple cognition , brought to bear in the communication of affect as well as effect .
18 In part , the new element of consumerism is reflective of a wider policy to bring market forces to bear in the field of state provision ( for example , in the health service and public transport ) .
19 Until now , we have divided the world 's abundance into ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ — it was OK to revel in the beauty of nature , but not to take pleasure in wealth .
20 Second , ‘ the plans themselves should consciously take note of such demand factors and , of critical importance , the plans should be sufficiently flexible to be able to respond to demand in the course of implementation — including the identification of criteria which , when met , should signal a need for a review .
21 Oh , wild creature , it 's you I 've dared to demand in the garden of paradise .
22 These can include either a loss of control or a tendency to freeze in the face of attack .
23 The representations of these bodies can lead to the making of conditions or the reinforcement of conditions which the planning authority wish to impose in the interests of amenity .
24 Victorians loved to wallow in the sentimentality of death because it was so prevalent and self-evident in their society that they had to come to terms with it as best they could .
25 In accordance with this concept incorporation was , for example , much easier to obtain in the case of transport and utility undertakings , such as canals , railways and waterworks , than for ordinary trading ventures .
26 A disinfectant introduced into a mixed flora may kill only the gram positive types leaving the others to flourish in the absence of competition .
27 Government spending was to increase in the areas of agriculture ( up 7.9 per cent ) , education ( up 9.8 per cent ) , and science and technological development , but the biggest rise was in defence spending , up 15.2 per cent .
28 Amstrad is the only company also to appear in the return on capital bottom 10 .
29 The increased cost of imports has not yet started to appear in the rate of inflation .
30 One does not wish to appear in the role of kill-joy or pedant , but it really is true that these things lose their value enormously when they are used too much .
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