Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [adv] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Greater and lesser frequency existed in about equal proportions , but nearly twice as many of this married population had intercourse only once a week , or less often , than had intercourse three times or more in a week .
2 Third , he exercised jurisdiction over the pagenses ( the " men of the pagus " or county ) : replicating the assemblies of the realm at local level were the county assemblies which were supposed to be held three times every year , and met either in the civitates or elsewhere in the county .
3 Cover and leave for at least 4 hours or overnight in the fridge .
4 Keeping on the go can become a habit and there are very many people who could manage to let up for ten minutes or more in the course of most days , with a bit of careful planning .
5 Finally , a number of local authorities without polytechnics or much in the way of advanced further education provision have considered it unfair that they should nevertheless have to pay sizeable sums of money into the pool .
6 There was for a period of some two months or so in the summer of 1922 a diversion which my mother and aunt enjoyed after the walk .
7 I mean you 're talking about having computers in the offices and perhaps in the home , now this must have great impact on the future education needs of people who are going to use these devices , surely ?
8 The latter validate courses in polytechnics and also in a number of the colleges of higher education ; they include courses leading to awards such as the Diploma of the Institute of Administrative Management ; the Diploma of the British Association of Occupational Therapists ; the Licentiateship of the Hotel , Catering and Institutional Management Association ; the Certificate of Qualification in Social Work ; and the Bilingual Secretarial Diploma .
9 Throughout the next two years I had lost interest in the game I would wait a few months and then in a space of a week I would go and have a few games it was n't until 1993 early January that I started playing regularly again I was determined to get a handicap and play in a few competitions sometime that year .
10 The concept of quality of life of older people , particularly in residential settings but also in the community , has been the subject of considerable research and academic interest ( e.g. Hughes , 1990 ) and has also been developed considerably for application in inspection and quality assurance procedures ( e.g. Sinclair and Gibb , 1990 ; DoH , 1989c ) .
11 It consisted of a grey , with black tack ( ‘ Very vulgar , ’ said Ian to see how Julia would react ; she made no answer ) and a large handsome chestnut mare with good shoulders but long in the back and with that slightly dotty look in her eye usual in chestnut mares .
12 Weobly , lying among gentle hills , its church spire visible from miles away , boasts more and finer black and white medieval houses than anywhere in the county .
13 Lithological units of 100 feet or less in the Permian of western Canada , have been shown to persist over areas up to 180 000 square miles .
14 There is unlikely to be a consensus view amongst the parents or even in the staff room about standards in these matters .
15 Requests for copy on graphics or proofing printers which would occupy two columns or less in the dictionary should normally be satisfied within thirty minutes .
16 Some species have benefited from the change in the downland agricultural scene , and Corn Buntings and Skylarks are now more numerous in these areas than elsewhere in the county and are the most characteristic birds of the downland .
17 This is reflected in the enormous growth of micro usage in these areas and especially in the field of robotics .
18 Conditions were much worse in rural areas and especially in the town of Basra .
19 This implies that the return flow for velocity fluctuations towards or away from the centre of the wake occurs dominantly in the upstream and downstream directions and little in the transverse ( z and -z ) directions .
20 The results of these forces are , they argue , felt in Third World countries and simultaneously in the UK and other European and North American economies ( their empirical research relates mainly to the Federal Republic of Germany ) .
21 Barriers to trade exist not only , for example , in the form of tariffs and quotas but also in the administration and practices of trading countries ; and the ability of UK firms to overcome these latter types of barriers is crucial .
22 Sometimes I saw nyala on the bare mountain-tops but never in the forest .
23 Panel lists can be found at Citizens Advice Bureaux , at Magistrates Courts and also in the Solicitors regional Directory .
24 Whether we think in terms of territory or sovereignty , of freedom or property , these or other concepts are crucial ingredients in our world views and hence in the choices which determine the use and control of our physical movements and so ultimately our survival .
25 As expected , the survey found that , in 1977 , willingness to move was highest amongst staff in the AB and C1 groups and lowest in the DE group .
26 One of the features of change was the emergence of a unique landscape along the coast , on the riverside and in the countryside : ‘ a makeshift world of shacks and shanties , scattered unevenly in plots of varying size and shape , with unmade roads and little in the way of services ’ ( Hardy and Ward .
27 So up to the woods and there in the woods he heard the sound of an axe .
28 Others in different cultures and elsewhere in the world have retained the capacity to acknowledge these dimensions of human experience which are beyond the natural and everyday .
29 I do not mean to distinguish here between ‘ work ’ and ‘ leisure ’ ; nor am I arguing , on the basis of such a distinction , that ‘ education for leisure ’ is just as important as ‘ education for work ’ , a thesis often defended by those anxious to justify education in sports or indeed in the arts .
30 ‘ After Winston had retired , he used to give lunch parties every two weeks or so in the basement of his house in Hyde Park Gate .
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