Example sentences of "[is] in [art] [noun pl] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 that 's in the annals of history I think , an thank god as well
2 Questions relating to an offence may not be put to a person after he has been charged with that offence , or informed that he may be prosecuted for it , unless they are necessary for the purpose of preventing or minimising harm or loss to some other person or to the public or for clearing up an ambiguity in a previous answer or statement , or where it is in the interests of justice that the person should have put to him and have an opportunity to comment on information concerning the offence which has come to light since he was charged or informed that he might be prosecuted .
3 Our experience within the Metropolitan Police area is not that the police are suspicious of medical intervention but that they recognised — µespecially since the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 covering treatment of detained persons — that independent and effective medical intervention in police custody is in the interests of justice .
4 Investors in People is a standard designed by business , which will be met by business , because it is in the interests of business .
5 In their initiation into both the craft and culture of pedagogy , it is in the interests of novice teachers to conform in order to place their relations with pupils and fellow teachers on a secure base and so to get established in their role .
6 A defence is provided in section 4(1) of the Act for cases in which ‘ it is proved that publication … is justified as being for the public good on the ground that it is in the interests of science , literature , art or learning , or other objects of general concern ’ .
7 The starting point of theory is in the problems of classroom practice : the researcher 's domain is that of the teacher .
8 One of the prime differences between the systems is in the practicalities of succession .
9 It is understood none of the three have been informed there is to be disciplinary hearing but a file is in the hands of Deputy Chief Constable Michael Argent who is in charge of force discipline .
10 Is in the hands of water .
11 Institutional rearing and other adverse childhood experience is liable to produce a feeling that one is in the hands of fate , thus anything to increase the young person 's social problem-solving skills and their belief in their own ability to control what happens to them might be helpful .
12 Another similarity between control theory and classical criminology is in the kinds of answer they give to the question ‘ why do we conform ? ’ .
13 ‘ The science of chemistry as we know it today is in the throes of revolution .
14 France is in the depths of recession so the Burghers of Calais love this influx of free spending English shoppers .
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