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

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1 Nor can we believe that were we to allow this application , potential future witnesses would be deterred from co-operating in investigations yet to come or the police feel inhibited from giving future reassurance as to the consequences of such co-operation in the self-same terms as at present .
2 Human economic activity forces us to think of the environment in the same terms . ’
3 This was called ‘ ganging a sitting ’ in Hawkshead , and it was referred to in the same terms across the country at Dent .
4 Brian Leith 's The Descent of Darwin : A Handbook of Doubts About Darwin can hardly be recommended in the same terms .
5 I have heard people describe their involvement in AIDS support groups in the same terms as people used to describe their involvement in the Gay Liberation Movement .
6 Jennifer Coates suggests it is a mistake to treat single-sex and mixed-sex interaction in the same terms .
7 With the best will in the world a bassoon can not begin to express itself in the same terms as a viola da gamba and when two of the three melodic parts are conceived for strings a precious dimension is lost by substituting woodwind .
8 Soon , the early moving-pictures would be condemned in the same terms as ‘ a direct incentive to crime , demonstrating , for instance , how a theft could be perpetrated ’ .
9 But a forgery could always claim to be written by Moses in the same terms as an authentic Mosaic document .
10 No one has ever done anything after he got it " , and he described the prize in the same terms to Geoffrey Faber .
11 The first two paragraphs of both letters are in the same terms as follows :
12 The plaintiff had originally brought the action also against other defendants , seeking relief in the same terms as against the fourth and fifth defendants , but before action came to trial those defendants Norfolk Line Ltd. , Kent Line Ltd. , Transit Freights Ltd. and Britholdings Ltd. , ceased to be parties to the action .
13 He was acquitted , under count 6 , of obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception in the same terms as that laid under count 1 , save that the victim of the deception was said to be Mr. Hughes , and of two further counts of obtaining property by deception .
14 By a summons dated 8 July 1992 the father sought a declaration in the same terms against the first defendant , the second defendant , T. 's mother and the third defendant , the North Staffordshire Health Authority .
15 These restitutionary provisions are in the same terms as the corresponding provisions of section 5 .
16 However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms .
17 She realised with a suppressed groan that she was forced to justify herself to the chief superintendent in the same terms as she had defended herself against Christine Mills .
18 This compares with 36 per cent in the district who correctly identified Edinburgh District Council in the same terms .
19 Lyric poetry is not subjective in the ordinary sense ; and in its freedom from subjectivity it should be thought of in the same terms as music .
20 In the case of the job evaluation exercise this was achieved by producing a program whose function was to " translate " a proposed set of grade boundaries into consequences quoted in the same terms as those in which the management 's negotiating aims were couched : costs , grade changes , etc .
21 The Senate amendment provided that the right of EC citizens resident in France to vote in European and local elections would be covered by a law " voted in the same terms by both assemblies " , whereas the National Assembly under Article 45 of the Constitution could be asked by the government to " rule definitively " on legislation if the two houses could not agree .
22 Cnut then laid the charters on the altar and freed Christ Church in the same terms as his predecessors .
23 Even here , however , status still reared its head , for Louis XIV clearly thought it derogated from his dignity as a ruler by divine right to be referred to in the final treaty in the same terms as William III , the mere constitutional king of a parliamentary state .
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