Example sentences of "[noun sg] [am/are] [vb pp] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By extrapolating broad social trends such as the long-run shift in industrialised societies from employment in agriculture and manufacturing to employment in service industries he paints his picture of the future where all our material needs are catered for by 10 per cent of the labour force , and the remainder are employed in the service sector , many of them in education and subsidised by the government .
2 As an example of fine craftsmanship , hand cut carpet borders on the dramatic grand stair case are shown in the illustration , closely following the curved walls .
3 but lines perpendicular to the direction are changed in the ratio which , for small is very nearly negligible .
4 Billing machines and the tabular ledger are used in the preparation of accounts and the work must always be up to the minute , as it should be possible to produce a guest 's bill immediately on request .
5 Distributional attitudes to inequality are contained in the parameter .
6 Nevertheless it is possible to apportion head office overheads to a particular contract by comparing total company turnover and contract turnover and their proportion to total head office overheads in the same ratio , thus contract proportion of = contract turnover head office head office overheads = company turnover overheads Further methods of calculating head office overheads attributable to a particular contract are described in the publications listed in the bibliography .
7 In addition historical information about the current status as well as the automatic processes applied to the text are contained in the history flag fields .
8 All attractions inside the Theme Park are included in the price of one ticket ( except ‘ Shooting Gallery ’ ) .
9 The changing moods of the play are reflected in the songs of Schumann , whose love for Clara followed a remarkably similar course .
10 It is not the case that high degrees of party unity are displayed in the House of Commons because the whips ( those members of the government responsible for the passage of government legislation through both houses ) mercilessly compel members to betray their consciences and constituencies in the cause of party dogma .
11 A few infections arise from inanimate sources : for example , pathogens that cause tetanus are harboured in the soil .
12 The entry requirements for diploma and certificate courses at undergraduate level are specified in the course information sections of this prospectus .
13 On the credit side all payments made in cash are shown in the cash column and payments made by cheque are shown in the bank column .
14 Only marks gained on the Course are used in the calculation of honours .
15 If the results of assessment are used in the ways intended and if the evidence of research and HMI findings of good practice are heeded , these children should in fact benefit , because their problems with the English language will have been identified and appropriate action can be taken to help at an early stage .
16 All other forms of assessment are included in the term coursework .
17 OFTEN the greatest crimes in literature are committed in the dust jackets of worthy novels with lofty political aspirations .
18 The Pelican Guide proposes that accounts of the social context of literature are included in the volumes to suggest the factors which merely encouraged forms of literary production .
19 The underlying theory suggests that action and decision are controlled in the mind by a multi-level process , each level of which regulates and modifies the one below .
20 ‘ Here we want to establish a museum to house works which at present are kept in the store at the Museo Nazionale di Palazzo Venezia : sculptures , tapestries and the extraordinary Odescalchi collection of arms and armour , one of the largest of its kind in Europe ’ .
21 We have already noted that in the UK , for example , over 50 per cent of those in work at present are employed in the service sector .
22 He may prefer only to claim that they apply once ethical language and judgement are understood in the way he recommends .
23 Its liberal hopes of progress are grounded in the beliefs that human beings individually have reconcilable goals like peace , health , and prosperity and that institutions are a human construct , not always deliberate and , once created , having effects of their own on people 's thoughts and actions .
24 Details of the current ES Market Testing Programme are shown in the table below .
25 Instrumentalists agree with radical elite theorists that the class origins of the judiciary are reflected in the use of judicial discretion in a consistently biased fashion against labour unions and radical social movements .
26 Drinks , cocktails and afternoon tea are served in the library , with its views of the hotel 's lovely hanging gardens , and you can also enjoy a drink in the Tiara Lounge or dance the night away at Bubbles , one of the city 's most exciting discos .
27 Sometimes questions of enormous width are found in the paper .
28 Consequently , according to Nida , ‘ it is impossible to say anything to anyone without indicating the relative degree of respect to which the speaker and hearer are entitled in the community ’ .
29 The diagram demonstrates that large amounts of methane are formed in the anthracite stage .
30 A small field effect transistor , thermistor for temperature measurement and a reference cell are mounted in the tip of the probe and accurate measurements can be made on a single drop of sample .
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