Example sentences of "be the [noun] in [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what have been the changes in the rates of value added tax since the beginning of 1979 .
2 A part of the history of perceptions of people has been the changes in the labels that have been used over the years .
3 An indication of this has been the reduction in the activities of the rural underworld , which was such a thriving feature of village life when it was an occupational community , but which has now virtually disappeared .
4 Contemporaries did note approvingly that attempts were made to keep it clean and well aired , which , it seems , had not always been the case in the days of Louis-Philippe .
5 The focus of the museum has always been the pictures in the collections , and it was a philosophy which I shared completely .
6 ‘ It must have been the wind in the trees , ’ suggested Betty .
7 The second group are the farmers in the hills , although there are considerable variations between regions and watersheds .
8 First , there are the changes in the professions themselves which necessitate changes in professional education .
9 With a view to persuading your Lordships to restore the order of Buckley J. , the plaintiffs , who are the appellants in the circumstances described , have put their argument in a number of different ways , but only the last need , in my opinion , seriously occupy your Lordships ' attention .
10 This continues to be the case in the countries studied .
11 Such , therefore , should be the character in the followers of Jesus , called as they were to be ‘ holy ’ or ‘ separated to God ’ as his special possession ( I Pet .
12 Among the ‘ modern classics ’ so far spotted would be The wind in the willows , the Pooh stories , The hobbit , the Narnia books , Charlotte 's web , and Tom 's midnight garden .
13 These were the conditions in the slums which we visited in Dacca .
14 Were the conditions in the mines quite dangerous in those days ?
15 These exhibitions became central to Sheffield 's cultural life , and were the turning-points in the careers of several young artists .
16 The Germans were the bombs which smashed the towns and villages of England or they were the words in the newspapers which told of defeat .
17 Is the brickwork in the manholes firm and sound , and is the pointing in good condition ?
18 The biggest problem facing Third World economies now is the plunge in the prices of their export commodities .
19 What we actually put is , er , it is the responsibility in the conditions of carriage .
20 Essentially , that is the issue in the debates which opened up in the Enlightenment period , and it has remained central in theology ever since .
21 Is the provision in the Factories Act ambiguous or not ?
22 I think that the important thing is the provision in the Children Act 1989 to have a named person to whom children in such homes can complain .
23 That is the forecast in the papers .
24 Where is the judge in the courts ' hierarchy ( the higher up , the more creativity is suitable ) ?
25 A possible reason is the variation in the measurements described above .
26 Another point of interest in both Articles is the reference in the sub-sections ( 2 ) to the question of the interests of national security and public safety , for this brings us to consider the question of ‘ subversion ’ in due course .
27 The most depressing aspect of this latest coup crisis — the sixth since Mrs Aquino took office — is the absence in the streets of the people 's power to whom she owes her own position .
28 The fundamental issue in this context is the breakdown in the mid-1970s of the post-war political settlement , the subject of considerable analysis ( see , for example , George and Wilding , 1984 ; Raban , 1986 ) .
29 Where the local authority is the applicant in the proceedings difficulties may be avoided by calling the social worker as first witness .
30 Is the ringing in the ears bad ? ’
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