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

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1 Also important is continuing investment in the many communities in which we operate .
2 Soak break in a few tablespoons of water with the vinegar and garlic for 10 minutes .
3 This month the Peter Tillou gallery ( which opened at 39 Duke Street in 1989 and exhibited at the Grosvenor House Fair in 1992 ) inaugurates an additional gallery in the former premises of Leggatt Bros. ( 17 Duke Street ) .
4 It might have been my colleague Ann — who knew my whereabouts — or even my editor , come to congratulate me on the first pages of Lover at the Gate which I had faxed through from the hotel 's secretariat — or even Sophie , come to apologize , though I hardly imagined she had been promoted from child to lady in the few weeks of my absence .
5 However , is he aware that the Royal Navy is proposing to hold a similar exercise in the same waters on the day immediately following that anniversary ?
6 If such areas were damaged beyond recall in the several millennia from 4000 BC onwards , why were all the areas cleared in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages not so affected ?
7 As we have seen , in England this is very largely concentrated in the further education sector in the former colleges of education ( technical ) and in a number of polytechnics and other colleges .
8 ‘ I think you can dispense with the formalities , Letty , curtsying would look out of place in a few rooms in a lodging house , do n't you think ? ’
9 However , there was also a steep fall in sterling in the latter months of 1992 , which caused the sterling expression of our predominantly US dollar debt to rise by £2.0 billion .
10 At two meetings in January and May 1976 the Council discussed a paper presented by the Chief Officer on ‘ Diversification in the former colleges of education ’ .
11 I 'll expect you at the Presbytery in a few days with your donation . ’
12 By 1764 the estate was held by the fifth Duke of Devonshire , whose wife , Georgina , was Earl Spencer 's daughter , and she became the popular hostess in the many entertainments for which Chiswick House became famous .
13 Watering from below , by standing the pot in a few inches of water in the sink until the surface compost is damp , is generally the easiest method .
14 Few Australians and no Irish rugby supporter will ever forget Gordon Hamilton 's try in the latter stages of the 1991 World Cup quarter-final .
15 Our plane landed and was immediately surrounded by children from the school , although the arrival of aircraft is no great novelty in the many villages in the region that have an airstrip but no access by road .
16 No one has ever done anything after he got it " , and he described the prize in the same terms to Geoffrey Faber .
17 It would seem then to fall to those staff who happen to be bilingual , or to those few teachers who are actually engaged in the teaching of community languages , to raise general awareness in the few schools in which they are deployed .
18 It rose to a peak in the latter years of the nineteenth century , the last survivor of ‘ crisis ’ mortality .
19 The role of the Needs Analysis is essentially to reveal user-related issues that should be taken into account when producing the requirements specification in the latter stages of a study .
20 But the British Fascisti were in earnest , though doomed to extinction in a few years with the creation of Oswald Mosley 's New Party .
21 Would he care to address the fact that because these orders are being taken separately for Wales and England it is not possible to make the quota applicable in the same way in the same parts of the United Kingdom .
22 A preoccupation with the unification of England , however , in which the desire to unify was perceived as a guiding factor in a succession of early but powerful kings has channelled much of the study of pre-Viking history into too narrow an appreciation of political activity in the several kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy .
23 Ron died in the early hours of Saturday 15 February following illness which he had fought with characteristic resilience , striving to maintain his involvement in the many spheres in sport to which he had brought such positive influence .
24 There are similar problems with percussion in the latter stages of the Bernstein .
25 I can knock fifty thousand miles off the clock in a few minutes with my high-speed electric drill .
26 This striking result led to further investigations , and it was noticed that one drop of the diluted nasal mucus added to 1 c.c. of a thick suspension of the cocci caused their complete disappearance in a few minutes at 37°C .
27 Nigerian-born John Salako came up through the Palace 's Junior ranks as a pacy winger who could also score goals but , since The Eagles ' last return to the 1st Division , John has shown himself' capable of fulfilling other roles , by performing splendidly at left-back in the latter stages of the 1989–90 season , notably in the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool and in the Wembley Finals .
28 In the meantime , archery had retained its appeal in a few places around the country , two of them being the neighbouring Ayrshire towns of Irvine and Kilwinning , in both of which contests were held annually .
29 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 .
30 The plaintiffs disputed the claim on the ground that the defendant did not reside with his deceased brother in the same premises throughout the requisite 12-month period and brought an action in the county court for possession .
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