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

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1 ‘ The pictures are standard practice in a few health surveys , ’ said Miss Snowdon .
2 Emma Brodie died in Frenchgate shopping centre in Doncaster after being stabbed through the heart with a carving knife by Carol Barratt , 24 , who had attacked another child in the same place weeks earlier .
3 First , women do not derive their identity and self-esteem from paid work in the same way men do ( either because they do not have paid jobs or because they regard these as less important than their role in the family ) .
4 Whereas using the device in the former genre displays acting skill advantageously , its use in the latter is not only more expensive and difficult but tends to draw attention to the technical device rather too obviously .
5 Archives and museums keep objects that hold information and they store information about the entities ( i.e. objects ) they hold , but whether they can be said to hold knowledge in the same way libraries do is debatable .
6 Rifle Club It was reported that the rifle club had again had a successful season and had taken part in a few Game Fairs and National Competitions .
7 Rifle Club It was reported that the rifle club had again had a successful season and had taken part in a few Game Fairs and National Competitions .
8 The system had , however , neither become simpler to understand nor reverted to the strengths observed by the Redcliffe-Maud Commission in the former county boroughs .
9 Their choice to negotiate for them over the property group 's restructuring is the American financier who , after a colourful career in the more maverick corners of the Euromarkets , agreed to buy the Marshalls money-broking business from British & Commonwealth but failed to find the cash .
10 Certainly his spell in Africa coincided with a period of great upheaval in the former empire countries that accounted for much of Grant 's small overseas markets at the time .
11 The interesting fact to note is that dinosaurs soon benefited from bipedality in the same way humans later did — better vision .
12 The fact that these things happen over time in the same place matters , even if this study does not draw on Giddens ' ( 1981 ) notion of structuration to address this sort of question .
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