Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 While the leftists in the capital called for more development , on the ground the communities welcomed the expected bonanza from mining .
2 An individual 's diet may vary for many reasons and while starvation is unusual in the Western world because of the availability of food , it is still possible for people in the West to suffer from inadequate nutrition .
3 admit as much in a note to their text to the effect that : ‘ There was not , however , a corresponding reduction in the space devoted to public affairs due to the Daily Mirror 's increased size . ’
4 Conflicts between individual and organizational goals , made manifest in the discretion delegated to many categories of public officials in the interpretation of regulations and statutes , may be exacerbated by the fact that large organizations may have multiple objectives leading to goal conflict .
5 Table 9.1 shows the average numbers of transactions per day in the gilts market during 1986 .
6 This recruitment has been shown in experimental systems to be extremely rapid , the early increase in mRNA in the liver translates into raised circulating levels of the protein approximately six hours after tissue injury .
7 In S. edentatus infection there are gross changes in the liver associated with early larval migration , but these rarely result in clinical signs .
8 The men in the gateway moved to one side and a woman came forward .
9 This causes the double stranded DNA in the sample to dissociate into two single strands as the hydrogen bonds , which hold the two strands together under physiological conditions , break down reversibly on heating .
10 It aimed at discovering whether levels of sexual activity outwith marriage and other forms of deviant sexual behaviour in the cities correspond to those already found elsewhere .
11 This upsurge in lawlessness , coupled with a worsening economic situation and the rise of corruption among officials [ see pp. 37002-03 ] , meant that the people 's confidence in the CCP fell during 1988 and 1989 .
12 Norton 's Coin , who had been 200–1 with some bookmakers that morning , started at 100–1 having opened in the course betting at 66–1 .
13 ( There were also issues in the case relating to agricultural tenancies , licences and leases , and the issue of a lease without rent .
14 Hot enough to sit out in the Piazza studded with big brown and green palms against the rose-coloured stucco of the buildings and perhaps try a first ricotta ice-cream .
15 The granting of an individual right of petition to the European Commission and Court of Human Rights permitted individuals complaining of breach of the protection of civil rights in the Convention to go to these institutions if they failed to obtain redress through the UK courts .
16 4.3.6 The Lead Organization shall be notified by the other Non-academic Parties of the proceeds less refurbishment costs received by such Party from the disposal of any prototypes the costs of which were included in the grants paid to such Party .
17 For instance , you may be asked to go to a new and different place of work under the provisions of a mobility clause , or have the emphasis of your duties changed significantly , pursuant to a clause in the contract providing for flexible working .
18 The later chapters on the regions of Britain describe particular local features but for each region you should remember that many of the people are engaged in the activities indicated on these pages .
19 There is also a difference in the treatment afforded to occupational and state pensioners .
20 The answer , according to the smutty medieval joke quoted here , is conculcavit ( ‘ he has trodden ’ ) because it has a cul ( a bum ) in the middle flanked on either side by con and vit ( the female and male genitalia ) .
21 The latest available information , contained in the Hawker accounts for 1990 and based on an actuarial valuation at March 1989 , shows a surplus of £111m .
22 The occasion-setting procedure involves explicit discrimination training ; in the procedure known as feature-positive training , for instance , the subject experiences reinforced trials in the presence of the occasion setter and non-reinforced trials in its absence .
23 A girl sitting next to me in the cinema vomited during one of the worst scenes and had to leave . ’
24 Similarly questionable figures exist for Australia and the United States , with vast variances in the estimates produced by different sources .
25 The interesting question arises : were the several widely acknowledged major episodes of mass extinction in the Phanerozoic caused by exceptional events different in kind from what occurred in the much lengthier intervening periods , or are they merely the spectacular end-members of a whole series ?
26 Ellen waited now in the nave upstairs , and Paul took the opportunity , in the gloom relieved by small stained-glass windows , to place his lips against Emily 's ivory cheek .
27 Even if we add in the £1.2bn spent on other administrative and clerical staff as a crude proxy measure of the managerial and administrative ‘ overhead ’ it amounts still to just under 6% of total NHS expenditure .
28 Data amplifying these generalizations will be found in the chapters dealing with individual insect orders .
29 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
30 Direct processing of files organized sequentially or using the indexed sequential technique is covered in the chapters devoted to those types of organization .
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