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

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1 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 .
2 Right : stalagmites are one of the many treats in store for the downwardly mobile .
3 It would indeed hound him for ever , and inspire the many references in dialogue to his father which we shall encounter , and his ambiguous sense of direction and self-fulfilment .
4 Laurie Mains , the former Otago and All Black fullback who nursed Otago to win the national first division championship last winter , has already been named as coach of the All Blacks in place of the unavailable Alex Wyllis .
5 What this hypothetical committee chairman has to offer a president is self-evident , but what favours can the latter trade in return for the chairman 's support ?
6 This may be the case , but you will spend much of the two or three minutes moving at sub-maximum speed , so the further you can ride on the back of aerobic respiration , the more lies in reserve for explosive onslaughts .
7 Remember that the hands both face the same way in contradistinction to the piano .
8 Under such an arrangement ( known as an open offer and clawback ) underwriters agree to purchase the requisite number of consideration shares from accepting shareholders at the agreed price , to the extent that the latter elect to receive cash , subject to the right of the bidder 's shareholders to buy such shares at the same price in priority to the underwriters .
9 However , it is debatable whether the judgment in Ex parte Jaderow Ltd. , and the judgment of the same date in Reg. v. Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food , Ex parte Agegate Ltd .
10 The instances where one can most easily make oneself aware of the distinction are perhaps the ambiguous phrases where the same adjective in construction with the same noun can be understood in either way with a consequent effect on the meaning of the whole phrase .
11 These may be referred to as paradigmatic or conceptual collocates [ Smadja , 1989 ] , and are characterised by an equal distribution of one term about the other within a given context ( e.g. ’ mortgage ’ & ’ property ’ can occur anywhere within the same sentence in relation to each other ) .
12 A further quote , if I may , from the same document in association with the construction in a link road between the site and Lane shall be provided and the Lane Road junction closed unquote .
13 Thus disputes between brothers and sisters ( who in a formal sense are in the same position in respect of their claims to a parent 's estate ) is one of the situations where serious conflicts do arise .
14 Yet , the same Act subjected the bill of lading endorsee ‘ to the same liabilities in respect of such goods as if the Contract contained in the Bill of Lading had been made with himself . ’
15 It is not clear whether the courts would take the same attitude in relation to a general disclosure in a discretionary customer agreement of the fact that the firm might sometimes act as principal .
16 On the one hand , it was simply the period required for the sun , moon , and planets to attain the same positions in relation to each other as they had at a given time .
17 Sexual selection depends on the success of certain individuals over others of the same sex in relation to the propagation of the species ; whilst natural selection depends on the success of both sexes , at all ages , in relation to the general conditions of life .
18 Darwin 's argument emphasized that sexual selection depends on the ‘ success of certain individuals over others of the same sex in relation to the propagation of the species ’ .
19 The Beast is a continuation of that tradition and capitalises on the same merits in combination with a wealth of other Brooks technology .
20 On this basis , all contracts under which property in goods passes from one party to the other receive the same treatment in relation to prevention of exclusion of liability for breach of warranty of good title and quiet possession .
21 This licence plays the same part in relation to seamen 's canteens as a licence granted under Part It of the Act in relation to licensed premises .
22 Then the same bunch of faces pop up , standing in exactly the same positions , doing exactly the same things in front of different houses .
23 Broadly parallel announcements were made the same day in respect of Wales and Scotland .
24 I wished he 'd had the same confidence in front of audiences because he was probably the most talented actor of us all .
25 Lantern slides of each image were made , and projected at the same time in register on a screen .
26 Lantern slides of each image were made , and projected at the same time in register on a screen .
27 Whilst many families spend a significant part of their lives together , and their needs are usually closely linked , individual members do not always share the same objectives in relation to each other .
28 Salako jarred the same knee in training with England before the 4–0 World Cup defeat of Turkey .
29 Salako jarred the same knee in training with England before the 4–0 World Cup defeat of Turkey and was ruled out of Palace 's clash with Nottingham Forest last Saturday .
30 We have heard the Minister repeat the same argument in response to several interventions , and there seem to be two strands running through it : one of principle and one of administration .
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