Example sentences of "[art] [noun] in [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean the question that has to be faced is that when you talk about cutting the costs in local government you also have to talk about the services which councils deliver , and you ca n't get something for nothing .
2 With all the changes in local government you need a reliable guide …
3 In our studies of the mucosa associated microflora of the rectum in ulcerative colitis we showed that E coli were isolated relatively infrequently during active disease and that their numbers increased with clinical improvement .
4 Then for the frame in free fall we have which , being a tensor equation , must hold in all frames .
5 Oddly enough , some of the young lords seemed to enjoy this , despite the conditions , John Randolph and the Steward in especial finding it almost a sporting activity .
6 Conservative leaders claimed that by curbing the growth in public spending they would create the headroom for tax reductions which in turn would provide incentives and liberate the entrepreneurial energies of the British people .
7 In outlining the main changes that have taken place in the family in industrial society it has sometimes been maintained that one of the most important changes has been the evolution of a more egalitarian or more democratic family structure .
8 With the detector in omnidirectional mode it bleeps when it receives any radar swap from within 5 miles ( 8 km ) .
9 but in recognition of the pluralistic nature of the politics in modern capitalism he tried to draw a distinction between state power and class power .
10 Using the tax function introduced above , the multiplier for a change in government expenditure becomes and for a change in autonomous taxation it is
11 If this were a study in local history we should now , of course , be looking ever more closely at the ups and downs of everyday life in Frome .
12 ‘ When I was a boy in Harlan County we were real poor and every morning I used to wake up and look out of my bedroom window at this mountain called Gray 's Knob .
13 As a boy in high school he 'd progressed from World-War-I aircraft-kits to model railways , his mind and his hands responding most happily to the assemblage of pistons , valves , wheels , with their appropriate adjustments and lubrications .
14 The publicity spoke of there being no lesson in the film : Bogart was quoted as saying that ‘ if there is one thing that has no place in theatrical show it is an attempt to preach ’ , but no member of the audience could miss the point of this film .
15 It is the outcome of a series of contracts between the founding shareholders : in so far as the state has a role in corporate creation it is not materially different from its role in enforcing contracts in general .
16 No doubt in due course they would become equally vocal in their complaints about the French , but Thiercelin decided that so far as possible his own behaviour should be above reproach .
17 Nails ' strategy turned out to be simple : if you put a non-swimmer in deep water it would turn into a swimmer through mere self-preservation .
18 Dwyer , who guided the Aussies to World Cup victory last year , insists : ‘ There has been such an improvement in Welsh rugby it could be us who go in as underdogs . ’
19 In such an organization in Swedish society it is not possible to run an idea-handling system successfully .
20 If Britain had an interest in European co-operation it was as a way to withstand Soviet pressure and underpin British independence , not as a way to control Germany .
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