Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is true that , with some 70% of outstanding shares on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the vaults of friendly business partners , Japanese firms are under little pressure to increase dividends and their managements have few fears of being replaced in a sudden stockmarket coup . |
2 | For deep in the vaults of Protestant Kirks there are no altars to the dead and no prayers to them or for them . |
3 | They are interested in the experiences of these age groups , and often conduct their own quasi-psychological studies , recording individual young and old women 's accounts of their lives and feelings . |
4 | The bickerings were forgotten in the scenes of wild excitement that greeted the Cup in Huddersfield . |
5 | This name of mine vanishes like lightning and its echo shall ring — but hollowly — in the mouths of future generations . |
6 | In the mouths of such harbours and rivers there are some very strong tidal currents that can catch out even the most skilful of sailors . |
7 | Hence , in the mouths of conservative lawyers , we catch an appeal to the radical doctrine of the sovereignty of the nation ; it alone could provide a theoretical basis for resistance to a French king whose claim was legally established by the formal abdication of both Ferdinand VII and his father . |
8 | It is possible that S2 serves the same functions in the ribosomes from high eukaryotes . |
9 | In view of the decision in CIR v Eurocopy plc [ 1991 ] STC 707 , the Revenue takes the view that in practice alterations to the terms of approved employee share schemes that effect a change in the rights of existing option holders are unlikely to be approved . |
10 | This is in fact not the case and we are happy to make clear that Mr Davis in fact believes strongly in the rights of all animals . |
11 | She made a show of welcoming Rain , her words lost in the shrieks of two girls as their skirts blew high . |
12 | so , although the advance of £ 100,000 may appear a vast sum of money , it can result in a lack of spending power in the rockets of individual band members . |
13 | A wide range of views on the question also emerged in the responses from private practitioners , from those ( including some sole practitioners ) who felt reports should be required every three months , to those who questioned the general value of the accountant 's report on the grounds that it only provided a snap shot of a solicitor 's accounts at one particular moment , and was therefore of little value in detecting fraud . |
14 | These games are fascinating and I too have occasionally indulged in the adventures of little plumber Mario courtesy of my son 's console . |
15 | As governors , heads and teachers become increasingly enmeshed in the complexities of managing resources under LMS ( Audit Commission 1991 ) it is important that they are able to keep the management of learning as their central objective . |
16 | It was soon realised , however , that the national bourgeoisie was too weak to pursue an independent line and being themselves involved in the complexities of dependent development , their orientations remained the same as the rest of the dominant class . |
17 | These are taught to the initiate to show him the accepted response to the vagaries of order , disorder , ambiguity , and ambivalence which lies in the complexities of social behaviour . |
18 | Now he was getting a lesson in the complexities of human relationships . |
19 | Perhaps they will be unclear in the complexities of particular cases . |
20 | Now that we have a little experience in the joys of simple kite flying , it 's time to look deeper into the whole subject and to understand more about those ‘ Modern Materials ’ which have emerged since the 1970s . |
21 | Elisabeth Hussey revels in the joys of fresh snow and the season is in full swing |
22 | I had maintained the closest contact with the Foreign Office in the intervals between each trip and was a frequent visitor to the Foreign Secretary 's official residence in Carlton Gardens . |
23 | The little trees in the hedges on each side of the path reached out to each other across it like the opposing factions at a wedding : the families of the bride and groom which will never be united but must maintain a truce , unnaturally bound by the exigent complicity of the couple . |
24 | Leaders may personally benefit more than the led but all share in the spin-offs from competent leadership . |
25 | The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the commerce in the skins of other animals for purposes of human vanity . |
26 | ( Above ) Trade in the skins of spotted cats is banned internationally . |
27 | In the glades of beautiful light ? |
28 | There are thus a considerable number who appear in the autobiographies as simple vignettes . |
29 | It continued intermittently , shattering the peace of the hallway as the dust motes drifted past in the beams of coloured light . |
30 | The street of the storytellers in Peshawar , Pakistan ; a desert island in the Indian Ocean , the magnificent Iguazu Falls in Argentina , the Potala in Tibet and the gigantic statues of Easter Island had , until recently , been seen by few people other than the local population , explorers , archaeologists or anthropologists , yet they are all included in the pages of current travel brochures . |