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

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1 He had the same aura of privacy that a person at prayer has , the same do-not-touch-me signal of adults that the children recognised , it was in the rigidity of the crouching figure , in the way he stared at the stream without seeing it .
2 Nevertheless the year end total of members showed some growth in the core of the loyal membership and is an excellent base on which to continue to build .
3 However , absence of magnetic flux in the core of the second transformer also means that points P' 1 , X' and P' 2 are virtually at the same potential .
4 Some words can go in more than one category : put them in the category of the simplest error , or the one that offers the simplest way in to teaching .
5 Mansell won five times and was second in the Championship for the third time in his career .
6 The teams made Darlington the first club ever to collect medals in the championship in the same season .
7 In the quiet of the new suburbs , regrets for the past : " There 'd always be some life about .
8 In the quiet of the beautiful room overlooking the perfumed courtyard , Maggie summed it all up .
9 In the quiet of the huge place the horse performed like a champion and Felipe looked like another person from the man she now knew .
10 It is not impossible that , if the enclosure was abandoned in the withdrawal of the Roman army from Britain , civilians might have moved in to take advantage of its protection .
11 A change in the boundary of the Old Town Conservation Area in 1985 and the public inquiry resulted in the realisation of saner plans .
12 The case was contested , ending in the conviction of the young men , and the trial and sentencing reported at length .
13 Reforms in US monetary policy from 1979 — which led to much tighter monetary conditions and higher interest rates — paved the way for a resurgence in the dollar in the early 1980s , supported by the increased demands arising from the second oil crisis .
14 During celebrations to mark the anniversary of the 1989 coup which brought the current Sudanese regime to power , the Libyan leader Col. Moamer al-Kadhafi on July 1 took part in the demolition of the infamous Kobar prison in Khartoum , the capital .
15 The apostle who brings the Acts to an end by preaching unhindered in the capital of the pagan world is also shown as arguing all day with the leaders of the Jews ‘ declaring to them the kingdom of God ’ and ‘ persuading them about Jesus ’ by appeal to the law and the prophets ( 28:16–31 ) .
16 For some thirty years Hickey practised as an attorney at the Supreme Court established in 1774 in the capital of the new British empire in India to administer English law to the inhabitants of Calcutta and to British subjects in Bengal generally .
17 But now the sleaze has bubbled to the surface and is being brandished like a fetish by the ‘ new class ’ reckless entrepreneurs living on their wits in the capital of the Wild East .
18 Plans are under way , it was confirmed yesterday , to build a home for him , evidently on his own instructions , here in the capital of the so-called Republic of Transkei .
19 He is now held in Drapchai prison in Lhasa , according to unofficial Tibetan sources in the capital of the Tibetan autonomous region .
20 The report concludes that London is likely to experience a longer hangover from the late 1980s boom than the rest of the country ; economists ' forecasts that new jobs in the capital during the 1990s will only grow by 48,000 ( 4.9% ) means that there will still be a lot of space available , and office tenants should be the beneficiaries .
21 Opinion polls conducted in the capital during the 1990 campaign suggested that Labour might receive as much as 50% of the vote overall , with surveys in individual boroughs presaging Labour gains in such key areas as Barnet , Wandsworth and Westminster .
22 BEDS are being cleared in several London hospitals because of the large increase in influenza patients in the capital over the past few days .
23 BEDS are being cleared in several London hospitals because of the large increase in flu patients in the capital over the past few days .
24 There are , clearly , contradictory elements in the relationship of the ordinary police to politics .
25 The difficulties in the relationship with the Soviet Union centred on repayment of Mongolia 's debt , which the Soviet Union claimed stood at 9,700 million roubles , payable in hard currency .
26 Also , in terms of relationships between the characters , in the first series I think there was definitely a lesbian sub-text in the relationship between the two detectives .
27 He discusses the politeness dimension not only in the relationship between the fictional personae in the textual world , but also at the macroscopic level , i.e. between reader and writer .
28 It was the ECSC experience which had occasioned the acceptance for an interim period of a change in the relationship between the supranational element and the member governments .
29 It is true that during the 1991/92 presidential year a certain amount of friction occurred between Moorgate Place and the district societies , but it should be made clear that this was almost entirely due to the funding problems and not because of any breakdown in the relationship between the national president and the district society presidents .
30 The chapter ends with a succinct statement about the divine energy which works through discipline to the freedom to love and is manifested in the relationship between the Old and New Covenants : " for fulnes of law es charite ; in hynges all " .
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