Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] of [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite everything , Dinah Asshe was not forgotten : in the intervals of pregnancy she was still offered parts . |
2 | Even in the half-tones of night she could see the narrowing of those dangerous sapphire eyes , see sparks of desire bringing them to their full colour . |
3 | In the woods of oak she passed glades where cowled men chanted over carved wooden heads or walked about the piled armour of dead warriors . |
4 | Mother and I decided that in the interests of hygiene we could not take Father 's body into Chiguana , but must bury him where he lay . |
5 | In the interests of balance they were then offered the chance of painting a male model , a chap in his mid-Twenties . |
6 | You know very often a parent , if a parent senses a child it 's partly in the interests of reality you know , like I say to my younger son you know , look if I buy you a third Big Mac , let's face it , you wo n't be able to eat it . |
7 | Sybil gave a knowing smile as if to imply that in the interests of justice she was prepared to face up to this bizarre , extremely unpleasant but undeniable phenomenon . |
8 | ‘ We decided that in the interests of safety it would have been unwise to stage Flat racing on the track . ’ |
9 | But in the interests of security we are keeping the information under wraps . |
10 | ‘ In the interests of security I think it would be better if you did not mention this night 's events to anyone . |
11 | that 's in the annals of history I think , an thank god as well |
12 | Songs , in the Songs of Fellowship it 's number one sixty one , one hundred and sixty one . |
13 | Rowntree 's moving account of rural poverty complemented Bowley 's careful statistics , as did several similar painstaking , unsensational accounts of poverty in this period , all remarkably alike in the details of hardship they recounted. from 1909 to 1913 the Fabian Women 's Group recorded the daily budgets of thirty families in Lambeth , published as Round About a Pound a Week , written by Maud Pember Reeves 's in 1907 At the Works by Lady Florence Bell surveyed the lives and living standards of the people of Middlesbrough . |
14 | I have a built in um caution of those who wander in the groves of academe I always feel they 're a bit divorced from the real world |
15 | Collins only wants a wife because he feels that in the eyes of society it is about time for him to be married and to have settled down in life . |
16 | Moreover , with such confidence in the methods of science it is not surprising that educated men of the second half of the century were immensely impressed with its achievements . |
17 | Then , in the depths of sleep he heard the summons and pulled himself up , hand over hand , back to the surface of consciousness . |
18 | In the summer , with the sun slanting in through the window , with the deep tan wallpaper , and the overall colour scheme of tan and creams , it looked lovely , but in the depths of winter it looked vaguely soiled , and depressingly dull . |
19 | When , under the hail of bombs in the last phase of the war , some Nazi cranks and fanatics sent letters to the Propaganda Ministry , extraordinary even for the Third Reich in the depths of inhumanity they plumbed , suggesting the shooting or burning of Jews in retaliation for allied air raids , it was occasionally specifically requested that the ‘ suggestions ’ be sent on to Hitler . |
20 | However , the systems differed in the types of knowledge they used , the interactions of the knowledge , the representation of the search space and the control of the search . |
21 | Some thought that fundholding general practitioners had been given a perverse incentive not to spend money on their patients or even to be selective in the types of patient they enrolled on their list . |
22 | By the time the children , taught solely lipreading and speech , were 5 or 6 years old there was a certain inadequacy in the levels of communication they could reach compared by a quotation in one book to be of a level ‘ scarcely above the signals we use to our pets ’ . |
23 | Another similarity between control theory and classical criminology is in the kinds of answer they give to the question ‘ why do we conform ? ’ . |
24 | In the halls of Death she dwells , and in the garden of Queen Persephone … |
25 | In the mists of time I can not recall why we started so late . |
26 | What actually transpired upon the outbreak of the Civil War is lost in the mists of time it would seem . |
27 | In the quality of their enthusiasm there is nothing to choose between them or indeed in the sums of money they are anxious to spend . |
28 | Feminist writers have shown how , both historically and today , women 's experience of mental and physical ill-health is related to social causes , with its roots in the inequalities of power they experience in marriage , the family and the labour market . |
29 | Unperturbed , he said , ‘ When you 're in the throes of passion I might be able to make you admit to it yet . |