Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun pl] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 They have the advantage that they can be calculated for most countries in the world .
2 The JET project was delayed for several years in the 1970s , while the council of ministers vacillated between giving the project to ISPRA , Garching in West Germany and Culham .
3 Since the 1970s fertility rates have dropped for all women in the UK irrespective of country of origin .
4 Ormskirk and Chorley were both county seats under the family influence and Stanleys had sat for both seats in the recent past .
5 I was reminded of those days in the school chapel and of that battle to hold my integrity against a most well-meaning person , by my experience with the chaplain at the hospital eighteen months ago .
6 He did n't mind admitting that he was attracted to Phil Prior , but then he had been attracted to many girls in the past .
7 As Lord Diplock said in Ashington Piggeries : The " description " by which unascertained goods are sold is , in my view , confined to those words in the contract which were intended by the parties to identify the kind of goods which were to be supplied .
8 planning is more difficult because it must be organised at more levels in the organisation .
9 On the building maintenance side , it has been looked at several times in the past .
10 The law of sedition , for example , makes it a crime , punishable by imprisonment for life , to " stir up enmity between different classes of Her Majesty 's subjects " — an offence committed by some newspapers in every edition .
11 The sentiments among the majority of Northern lay presbyterians are biased towards those elements in the Westminster Confessional which are antagonistic to Roman catholic practice and belief : the evils of the papacy and priesthood and the suppression of Christian liberty , the evils of the mass and devotions to the saints , all of which combine to turn Christians to superstition and idolatry and away from almighty God and true salvation in Christ .
12 In equal isolation at the Intercontinental Hotel , 16 miles away , Lebanese journalists found themselves restricted to the parliament 's two opening statements and a diet of gentle assurances from Prince Saud al-Feisel , the Saudi Foreign Minister , that optimism was the order of the day , but while he had heard of some disputes in the parliamentary chamber , he had every reason to believe the Lebanese would accept the Arab League peace plan .
13 This was done for all posts in the industry and the data were computerised in a similar manner to that undertaken for the study posts .
14 Full provision shall be made for any losses in the year in which they are first foreseen .
15 All that is required is that sufficient of the works shall have been completed to enable the premises to be used for the purpose intended , and if the tenant has any particular concerns as to the completion of the works then it should ensure that express provision is made for those concerns in the agreement ( see clause 2.8 ) .
16 Needless to say there is a case to be made for both sides in the discussion of small team versus large , and paid versus voluntary .
17 The same exercise can be done with both legs in the air — but you do need excellent stomach control in order to do this .
18 If a problem is suspected with any programs in the system the lexicographer should invoke the Problem Management Procedures .
19 Another way out of the problem of fraud could be to require from both parties the presentation of a birth certificate as a prerequisite for the issuing of a marriage licence , as is done in some states in the United States .
20 The cases were compared with 1800 control infants , who were randomly selected from all births in the study regions , except home births ( less than 1% ) .
21 Altogether 1800 control infants were randomly selected from all births in the study regions .
22 After setting fire to a collier and a house by the harbour , not very successfully , thanks to a sudden heavy storm , Jones successfully withdrew , despite the fire of a party of militia , and , when he had re-embarked , of cannon shot from some guns in the batteries which had escaped being spiked .
23 Other marches against racism were organized in many cities in the course of November , notably in Bonn on Nov. 14 when demonstrators came out to oppose any change of the Basic w'sgenerous asylum provisions and to urge stronger action to protect refugees .
24 On the morning of 13 January Sotheby 's offered Fragonard 's delicate brown wash drawing of ‘ The Garden of a Italian Villa ’ which , despite being featured in several exhibitions in the 1940s and 1950s , had remained unpublished and largely unknown .
25 These coffins , England 's response in lead to the Egyptian mummy case , became fashionable in the fifteenth century and were still to be seen in some areas in the last decade of the seventeenth century , though they were beginning to decline in popularity during the 1660s and 1670s .
26 I note that my hon. Friend the member for East Lothian ( Mr. Home Robertson ) has moved to those Benches in an attempt to put the imbalance right .
27 A given sensory cell is connected to many axons in the optic nerve , and each axon in the optic nerve receives inputs from many sensory cells .
28 As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has said on many occasions in the House , the Department is more than happy to receive representations from the hon. Gentleman or anyone else about specific cases of blacklisting .
29 Both Labov and Bernstein , quite rightly , question the appropriateness of the language demands that are made on such children in the schools they attend .
30 When , however , a start was made on these lines in the mid-1950s there were indignant protests from Washington — just as the Foreign Office had forecast .
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