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

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1 Faecal concentrations , however , provide only an indirect estimate of the drug available in the tissues .
2 Have you ever felt angry about the misogyny rampant in the lyrics of certain rap groups ?
3 The opposition inherent in the terms active and contemplative is a useful way of delineating issues fundamental to the structure of the human personality and therefore of Christian society .
4 This is the fear uppermost in the minds of the jockeys who predict racing would become slow and uncompetitive .
5 Ernst & Young thought that the APB had not given enough weight to the collateral changes which would be required , the timescale involved in the changes , and the very substantial costs which would arise .
6 What I did not realise then — but what I would discover the moment I embarked on my journey to those front doors — was that I had touched upon the essence of the Arab–Israeli war ; that while the existence of the Palestinians and their demand for a nation lay at the heart of the Middle East crisis , it was the contradiction inherent in the claims to ownership of the land of Palestine — the ‘ homeland ’ of the Jews in Balfour 's declaration — which generated the anger and fear of both Palestinians and Israelis .
7 The right to a trade mark can be assigned only in connection with the goodwill of the business concerned in the goods for which it has been registered , and comes to an end with that goodwill .
8 However , a detailed examination in the early 1980s of nearly 1,000 coffins of the period 1730–1860 in the vaults of Christchurch , Spitalfields , revealed a wealth of information previously unrecorded .
9 Of the eleven general Forest inquests held during the period 1297–1305 in the forests of Rockingham , King 's Cliffe , Whittlewood and Salcey , Despenser presided at only one ; the remainder were held before Robert of Harrowden , his deputy .
10 To preserve the ivory from becoming brittle and cracking , the statue was surrounded by a shallow pool of water which , besides reflecting the light upwards on to the statue , maintained the humidity high in the naos .
11 Like the woman famed in the bairns ' rhyme , ‘ who lived in a shoe , and had so many children she did not know what to do , ’ Martha in her Boat-house kept so many lodgers — the cooking of meals , making of beds , and washing of linen for such a host made her often remark , ‘ I have so much wark , I dinna know what to do first ; ’ and then she had a husband to work for .
12 Lord Shawcross , who at one time or another was chairman of the Bar Council , the Press Council , the Medical Research Council , the Takeover Panel , and assorted royal commissions and tribunals of inquiry , claimed when questioned that the consideration uppermost in the minds of such figures was ‘ the national interest ’ .
13 Firstly , in addition to looking for a general description of the information available in the films , this study was concerned particularly with information which is related to risks and potential risks in the scenes .
14 The risk involved in the defendants ' operations was so great that a high degree of care was expected of them .
15 The hospitality high in the alps is legendary , as is the food — all fresh , lots of it and served with a smile and great wine .
16 ( 6 ) The licensing board , if in its opinion any objection to the renewal of a licence is frivolous or vexatious , may find the objector liable in the expenses caused by such objection to such extent as the board thinks fit , or , if in its Opinion any such objection is unauthorised , may find the agent of the objector liable in the expenses as aforesaid ; and the amount of any expenses so found due may be recovered in the sheriff court having jurisdiction , and a certified copy of the finding of the licensing board shall be sufficient evidence and authority for discerning for the said amount with expenses .
17 ( 6 ) The licensing board , if in its opinion any objection to the renewal of a licence is frivolous or vexatious , may find the objector liable in the expenses caused by such objection to such extent as the board thinks fit , or , if in its Opinion any such objection is unauthorised , may find the agent of the objector liable in the expenses as aforesaid ; and the amount of any expenses so found due may be recovered in the sheriff court having jurisdiction , and a certified copy of the finding of the licensing board shall be sufficient evidence and authority for discerning for the said amount with expenses .
18 The Health and Safety Inspectorate may ultimately prosecute the party concerned in the courts , and where a person is found guilty , substantial fines may be imposed .
19 Here we shall look at the principles by which various methods of measuring velocity work ; the reader interested in the arrangements of a full working system and the procedures for operating it should follow up the references .
20 He was a bit long in the legs for it so he sometimes knocked his knees painfully .
21 Yeah , you 're a bit wet in the eyes .
22 If he was a bit deadlier in the balls he 'd have been world champion . ’
23 Marie Stopes , who later became a famous pioneer of birth control started life as a palaeobotanist interested in the cycads .
24 Looks a lot bigger in the photos , the garden .
25 For example , a researcher interested in the factors responsible for differing rates of absence from work may well interview groups of workers randomly selected from lists of employees in large factories and small ones , factories which have high or low overall rates of absence , or factories which involve different kinds of production processes .
26 Similarly , a researcher interested in the determinants of voting choice might select respondents to interview from an electoral register .
27 It had been held by the Trial Division that the trust territory is not a separate legal entity but forms part of the Executive Department of the United States , and that the Trusteeship Agreement did not create a trust enforceable in the courts of equity .
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