Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] in [art] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | There was one about lesbian leanings in a girls ' school : Put on your navy knicks , Pick up your hockey sticks … |
2 | As the development of the towns continued apace in the phase immediately before the building of the first great temples , there were crucial developments in the potters ' craft . |
3 | The four unsuccessful parties alleged fraud , serious flaws in the voters ' register , intimidation of voters by NDC supporters and incidents of ballot-stuffing . |
4 | When we are required to respond to Green Papers , White Papers or Royal Commissions , whether we are negotiating over the Courts and Legal Services Bill or standard fees in the magistrates ' courts , the quality of our response must at the very least match that of other interested parties and groupings . |
5 | The Bar notes with concern the reduction in number of those eligible for legal aid and finds the proposals for the introduction of a system of standard fees in the magistrates ' courts to be contrary to the interests of the public and to justice and to be offensive and unfair to the profession . |
6 | This meeting notes with concern the potential for exploitation of junior members of the Bar with the introduction of standard fees in the magistrates ' courts and calls on the Legal Aid and Fees Committee to liaise with the Law Society , the Legal Aid Board and the Lord Chancellor 's Department with a view to agreeing a fair approach to fixing Counsel 's fees and making such practical arrangements as are necessary . ’ |
7 | The first of these , standard fees in the magistrates ' courts , is to be introduced in January 1993 . |
8 | One of the most remarkable objects in the Museums ' collections is part of a Celtic war trumpet , in the shape of a boar 's head , found in Deskford parish , near Banff , Grampian . |
9 | All the firms invited to donate the custom-built models in the Dolls ' House took the opportunity to use the black and maroon colours of the royal livery on their bodywork . |
10 | Police said there were no suspicious circumstances in the boys ' deaths . |
11 | I sought out and consulted separately with three of the sleeping-car attendants in the racegoers ' sleeping cars who frowned in turn and said that first , the sort of jacket I was describing was worn by thousands , and second , everyone tended to look gaunt outside in the cold air . |
12 | However , the advice and assistance scheme can be extended to provide some form of representation through the advice by way of representation scheme ( ABWOR ) which extends to certain domestic proceedings in a magistrates ' court , urgent court applications , and other proceedings , that is hearings before Mental Health Review Tribunals and prison boards of visitors . |
13 | In the summer of 1943 , the commander passed on his desk work at COHQ to Surgeon-Commander Murray Levick RN , an authority on endurance who was able to make major improvements in the COPPists ' diet with more meat , fresh fruit , and other foods not readily available in the ration allowances for most units . |
14 | Beanpole striker Andy Smith has emerged as one of the key figures in the Diamonds ' recent revival . |
15 | Nevertheless , the complexity imparted by the faithful physicalist version should not blind us to the features that distinguish the causal processes in the bees ' brains or whatever from those involved in the swelling after the swipe . |
16 | These are major minerals in the horses ' diet but calcium is very often deficient in equine diets , particularly in those fed straights . |
17 | We waited , sitting on the long benches in the out-patients ' waiting-room , Nigel staring straight ahead in what seemed an almost catatonic trance and ignoring any of my attempts at conversation . |
18 | Although numerous entries in the Stationers ' Company register attest to the variety of Herringman 's early trade list , he concentrated on the publication of belles-lettres from the 1660s . |
19 | B and L said that the sums the receivers properly ought to pay themselves could be met out of the liquid assets in the receivers ' hands . |
20 | Checking for residual defects in the authors ' clinic in Budapest |
21 | It remains a mystery whether this meant he retained hopes that some deal could be stitched up at the Conservative tables in the Members ' Dining Room , or was simply threatening to drown his sorrows . |
22 | She had been right ; there was not a single book in Uncle Philip 's house , except for his account book , unless there were some secret ones in the brothers ' bedroom . |
23 | [ Joyce Brown , Mathematical Instrument-Makers in the Grocers ' Company 1688–1800 , 1979 ; E. G. R. Taylor , The Mathematical Practitioners of Tudor & Stuart England , 1954 ; A. J. Turner , ‘ William Oughtred , Richard Delamain and the Horizontal Instrument in Seventeenth Century England ’ , Annali dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze , anno vi , 1981 , pp. 99–125 . ] |
24 | [ Joyce Brown , Mathematical Instrument-Makers in the Grocers ' Company 1688–1800 , 1979 ; Dr Gloria Clifton of Project Simon ( national archive of data about instrument-makers ) . ] |
25 | After the birth of the puppies the larvae can also migrate into the puppies ' system and infect them through the mother 's milk ( 4 ) The worms mature passing eggs in the puppies ' faeces which are consumed by the mother and can reinfect her ( 5 ) . |
26 | Signs appeared on the hot-air hand-driers in the ladies ' and gents ' : ‘ If you missed Sir Gordon 's speech to staff and wish to hear a recorded version , press this button … ‘ |
27 | The evening meal had been re-scheduled for 8.30 p.m. ; and with time to spare , after throwing his own large hold-all on to the counterpane of his single bed , Ashenden joined a few of the other tourists in the Residents ' Lounge , where he took some sheets of the hotel 's own note-paper , and began to write a letter . |
28 | Like many of his fellow compatriots in the rogues ' gallery of Scottish football , Hughie Gallacher compulsively disliked authority . |
29 | Removal of the need for lawyers to attend court for unopposed adjournments in the Magistrates ' Court ; we believe this would give rise to a saving of about £8.6 million , with a saving on committal hearings of £2 million and a resultant saving in legal aid standard fees of £1 million . |
30 | There were no significant changes in the patients ' mean weight and serum creatinine and sodium concentrations throughout the trial . |