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

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1 In the west midlands 26 fundholders made a combined saving of over £1m on their drug bill : the ability to retain the savings for practice development seems to have provided a strong incentive .
2 In the Somerset Levels large areas of land were reclaimed and given straight-sided , drain-edged fields .
3 Christie begins his drive for further Olympic glory in the 200metre heats this morning .
4 It did n't win it any friends in the Sun Microsystems Inc camp , where they could stand a few friends .
5 Heading the influx will be Kenyan star William Koech , seventh in the Barcelona Olympics 10,000 metres , GB international Billy Dee , number two in the UK 3,000 metres rankings last year , and Noel Berkeley from South Dublin .
6 In the Gentile churches spiritual leadership might be in the hands of ‘ presbyters ’ ( Acts 20 : 17 ) under the overall authority of an apostle such as St Paul .
7 Holidays in New Zealand which include walking in the Nelson Lakes National Park can be booked with : New Zealand Travel Information Service , , .
8 We then drove inland , through the Buller Gorge and Murchison and up to St. Arnaud , a village at the head of Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park , where we stayed at the backpackers ' , the only accommodation available .
9 The copy of the eighteenth-century walnut table in the centre measures inches when it is closed , and with twentieth-century construction extends to twenty inches .
10 In the Bundestag elections last December , the Party of Democratic Socialism , as the communists now call themselves , won almost 25 per cent of the vote in the five east Berlin constituencies .
11 Around 100 boats will be taking part in the three-day Bank Holiday event — May 29 , 30 and 31 — hosted by the Lough Erne Yacht Club , a number well in excess of the 80-plus boats which participated in the Mirror nationals ten years ago .
12 I HAD particular reasons for enjoying an article in the Sunday Times last weekend which suggested that only on three occasions in recent decades has satire actually had a real impact on our political life .
13 A report in the Sunday Times last week , confirming the Sunday Life story of July 11 , revealed the plans were drawn up as a result of an intelligence source in the IRA who said the organisation had developed a ‘ peace party ’ led by Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness .
14 In the MCC areas some services , including police , fire and public transport , became the responsibility of new joint boards comprising the districts in the county .
15 In the Habsburg lands Slav nationalism assumed different forms from those it displayed in the Ottoman empire , but it eventually had the same disruptive force in challenging the five-hundred-year-old supremacy of the imperial institutions .
16 of green waiting in the wheat stripes each winter .
17 Meanwhile Stephen Gookey of York 's Rowntrees club was 0.25 secs short of the men 's Olympic 200 metres standard , 20.80 secs , when he finished fourth in the UK Championships last weekend .
18 I was standing in the Hemingford Arms one Friday evening , minding my own business , having a drink with a few friends , when Simon introduced me to someone he knew called Keith .
19 But that case was the subject of research by Mr. Glick and his team , and was revealed ( from the reports in Lofft 655 and in the State Trials 20 St.Tr. 239 ) to be a cause celebre in which the great issue ( of immense public interest ) related to the power to levy taxes in the island of Grenada following its capture from the French King , it being accepted by the Crown without argument that the relevant taxes , if not duly levied , must be repaid .
20 NatWest also made a mint from the upheaval in the money markets last year .
21 BELFAST solicitor John Boston , who won the National Seniors golf championship twice and was runner-up last year , was again runner-up this season in the Munster Seniors Open championship at Castletroy .
22 Detailed studies of gastric function were not performed in the H pylori negative patients with DU in whom an explanation for their ulcer disease was apparent ( NSAIDs use , Crohn 's disease , or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome ) .
23 The pentagastrin stimulated pepsin output in the H pylori negative patients with DU ( median 50 units/h ( range 26–59 ) ) was similar to that in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 42 ( 15–168 ) , Table 2 ) .
24 In the H pylori negative patients the values were 3 mmol/l ( 0.5–11 ) and 0.7 mmol/l ( 0.1–1.4 ) respectively in the patients with and without renal failure ( p<0.01 ) .
25 In spite of the H pylori negative uraemic patients having intragastric ammonium concentrations similar to the H pylori positive non-uraemic patients , the former had cumulative gastritis scores of 1 or less which were equivalent to those in the H pylori negative patients with normal renal function .
26 The basal serum gastrin concentrations ( ng/l ) were increased in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( median 57 ( range 13–103 ) compared with the H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 20 ( 10–40 ) p<0.01 ) but were similar to those in the H pylori positive healthy volunteers ( 48 ( 37–95 ) ) ( Fig 1 ) .
27 The integrated gastrin response ( IGR ) ( ng/l min ) was exaggerated in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 3375 ( 550–8725 ) ) compared with the H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 560 ( 225–1125 ) p<0.002 ) but was similar to that in the H pylori positive healthy volunteers ( 4150 ( 900–8500 ) ) ( Fig 2 ) .
28 Basal acid output ( mmol/h ) was higher in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 1–9 ) compared with the healthy volunteers ( 1.8 ( 0.3–5 ) ) p<0.05 , ( Fig 3 ) .
29 Peak acid output ( mmol/h ) was increased in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 40 ( 15- 57 ) ) compared with the healthy volunteers ( 22 ( 16–29 ) p<0.05 , Fig 4 ) .
30 The pentagastrin stimulated pepsin output in the H pylori negative patients with DU ( median 50 units/h ( range 26–59 ) ) was similar to that in the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 42 ( 15–168 ) , Table 2 ) .
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