Example sentences of "and [noun] in [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is so to the extent that the claim for a structurally distinct postmodernist mode of signification breaks down in the face of a variety of historical avant-garde practices ranging across Europe from London to Vienna and Moscow in the hands of such as Eliot , Joyce , the Cubists , Surrealists and others ( including , somewhat surprisingly , Kokoschka ) .
2 The biographer of Edward the Confessor shows us ( in what is meant to be a panegyric ) the picture of a thoroughly idle king , who spent much of his time ‘ in the glades and woods in the pleasures of hunting ’ .
3 Since she is illiterate , reading of the Bible is ruled out , but , in whatever activity she finds herself , she can pursue prayer and meditation in meekness , and faith in the teachings of the Church , and the same " continuel desire to God " that he advocated in Mixed Life ( 41.472 ) here stressed as an inner dynamic , where she is never idle " bot alwey liftand up hert by desire to God and to blisse of heuen " ( 22.296a. – 96 ) .
4 Professor David Skilton , Head of English at the New University of Wales College of Cardiff , took over responsibility for our chapter on the teaching of English language and literature in the schools of Wales , and proved usefully at home with structuralist and post-structuralist approaches to literature .
5 In addition to their knowledge and expertise in the activities for which they are currently employed , many have additional relevant experience ( botanical , geological , horticultural ) gained from previous employ or personal endeavour .
6 There were plenty of cases of unruly or difficult or dissident bishops ; but by and large the Church stood by the kings ; and in return the kings placed more and more authority and responsibility in the hands of bishops and abbots .
7 His assistant took over behind the counter and proceeded to inflict the continuing stories of her friends and enemies in the buildings on the dockers and carmen .
8 WHEN I was a boy , running naked daubed in human blood with the Mod gangs of pre-Thatcherite East Devon , we read NME and Sounds and spat the venomous arguments of Burchill , Morley and Baker in the faces of the sofa-lounging Genesis fans of the soft sixth form .
9 Anyway , this chap lived with his father and sister in the rooms over the shop — until Saturday . ’
10 The small , defined , Privy Council and the Secretaries of State provided continuous direction and co-ordination in the affairs of state .
11 " Young as I was " , he wrote later , " I had a feeling that I was destined to work for big changes and improvements in the lives of men of the sea " .
12 Similar interactions have been observed for G.C.G and I.A.T in the lattices of the CAP and glucocorticoid receptor complexes , respectively .
13 Parks & Recreation : Los Angeles parks shall receive a complete face-lift , and developed activities and programmes in the parks throughout the night .
14 " The budget includes a plan of action … at home to put more power and opportunity in the hands of the individual .
15 They are understood by the ability of the imagination ( Rachel 's servant , Bilhah ) to relate these emotions to anticipation of the joys of heaven and pains of hell , and helped by the practice of self-discipline , abstinence and patience in the desires of sensuality ( Zilpah , Leah 's servant ) .
16 Justin had such confidence in the rationality of the gospel that the phenomenon of unbelief had to be explained on the hypothesis of evil spirits spreading misinformation and prejudice in the interests of polytheism and superstition .
17 Crichton Smith avoids any overt psychological probing of Hector 's impulsive decision to flee his civilian job and join the army , of the sterility of his loveless marriage , and the contrasting warmth of his affection for his fighting men and presents instead a series of almost filmic images of orioles and hoopoes in the mountains of embattled Afghan istan ; of ghostly white dervishes attacking spindly-legged Sudanese troops ; and finally , of a heavy , tormented man , alone in a Paris hotel room , with nothing before him but disgrace and death .
18 He never lost the pride and pleasure in the tales of his deep , working , glittering-tongued Welsh past .
19 This move will enable us to work closely with Slovak authorities and industry in the fields of hazardous waste management , decommissioning , land remediation and reactor safety , as well as energy strategy and efficiency , plant life management and industrial risk management .
20 This is an issue which has important implications for both policy and practice in the areas of education and social welfare .
21 More and more teachers in training are at least receiving an introduction to special needs ; are being encouraged to seek out information on special needs policy and practice in the schools in which they are doing their teaching practice , and are being introduced to a variety of approaches to meeting their needs .
22 Its viability depends less on the final validity of its basic assumptions than upon its own internal logical coherence and appropriateness in the lives of those who acquiesce in or profess it .
23 However , it is just this situation which allows us to detect the uncertainties and ambiguities in the minds of most citizens as they think about ‘ the nation ’ .
24 The SPD-led coalition governments in West Germany used Aussenseiter in order to integrate politics and administration in the persons of strategically sited officials ( Mayntz and Scharpf 1975 pp. 85 — 6 ) .
25 While Robinson was involved with Paisley and McQuade in the demonstrations against the invitation of Charles Haughey , then the Republic 's Prime Minister , to the enthronement of the Church of Ireland Primate in Armagh in May 1980 , he has not been a conspicuous street demonstrator .
26 Amy Tan won huge critical acclaim for her first novel , The Joy Luck Club , an unforgettable tale of joy and heartbreak in the lives of Chinese Americans .
27 Marx and Engels did not foresee that it was possible for capitalists to find new markets or cheaper supplies of raw materials and labour in the colonies of the Third World .
28 Implicit in the arguments produced by the nouveaux romanciers was the assumption that the presence of causality , linearity , plot and characterization in the novels of their reactionary contemporaries rendered them redundant , both in literary-historical and in formal realist terms .
29 must be answerable to our estate and dignitie , for distinction of order and degree in the societies of men .
30 They saw themselves as acting legitimately in the context both of custom and of paternalist legislation of the Tudor and Stuart era which had sought to control the marketing of corn , flour and bread in the interests of the poor consumer .
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