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

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1 I have argued that the limits of sovereignty are contained in the courts ' central commitment to representative democracy : a purported statute which attempted to subvert democracy could derive no legal authority from the doctrine .
2 The investors will also request that the managers warrant information contained in the accountants ' due diligence report .
3 In turn , I subsequently followed up some of the issues raised in the job interviews in the teachers ' day-to-day work .
4 Doubtless there was discussion in the teachers ' common room about which sister the latest Spencer recruit to Poplar class would emulate , Sarah or Jane .
5 This may include lecture preparation , presentation , research for a publication or article in the members ' own name or research for a new piece of work to be undertaken .
6 THE small ad in The Times ' Golden Anniversary column this week was refreshingly honest .
7 Time spent on this aspect is a very sound investment in the ferrets ' future performance .
8 Because MPs enjoy such low status , because the work is so poorly paid , because the upper classes have largely abandoned ideas of ‘ service ’ , and because the selection process has killed off the old boy network , there is less and less interest in politics in the Conservatives ' traditional reservoir of support .
9 Indeed in the Conservatives ' 1987 Election Manifesto , there was ample support for the NHS and no mention of an enhanced role for the private sector .
10 The ancient television in the boarders ' common room was giving a reasonable picture for a change .
11 ONE of the happiest men in Basildon was Joe Mills , an Essex University student from Harlow , who claimed the 800 metres title by just four-hundredths of a second in the Championships ' best race .
12 Butcher is more interested in the dancers ' pure energy , in the basic building blocks of line , space and time .
13 The rating agency says that the action follows Philips ' agreement to sell to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co its 35% stake in the companies ' joint venture .
14 Guests ' bills are written up daily from the duplicate vouchers which are debited to the visitors ' tabular ledger and it follows that the balances shown on the guests ' bills must correspond with the balances in the visitors ' tabular ledger .
15 Marie , who is in the Paras ' territorial battalion , is also the first woman to join the regiment 's elite Black Lanyards free fall parachute display team .
16 In the women 's inter-club competition Lagan Valley and Lisburn were locked together , with Lisburn edging ahead in the overall placings .
17 SENALEP has managed to negotiate an interlude in the women 's backbreaking workload : one group is freed from manual labour for two or three hours each day to join in the literacy programme .
18 At T/Sgt John E Smith wrote : ‘ You would n't have known these ladies served as mechanics and armourers in the Women 's Royal Air Force beginning 52 years ago by the way they climbed up and the down the stairs at the control tower or scrambled up to the cockpit of an F-16 ’ .
19 THE North , with two victories over the Midlands and West , remain the front runners in the Women 's Territorial Championship at the Silksworth Leisure Complex , Sunderland , with maximum points from three games .
20 Alison Inverarity , the daughter of former Australian Test player John , finished eighth in the women 's high jump at the Barcelona Olympics .
21 As she finished with the silver medal in the women 's lightweight judo final , team boss Roy Inman claimed she was robbed of a gold .
22 After she finished with the silver in the women 's lightweight judo final , team boss Roy Inman claimed she was robbed of the title .
23 The teaching of learned gesture could be approached in a systematic , comparative way , at least with monolingual groups , where differences between learned gesture in the students ' own culture and in the target culture are often a subject of considerable interest .
24 Hunter dislocated his shoulder in the Lions ' tour-opening win against North Auckland .
25 Meanwhile , ‘ the earoles ’ are the ‘ respectable ’ students who obey the rules , get the better jobs but remain low down in the schoolchildren 's own counter-culture .
26 Her own college , at first encounter , struck her as somewhat dimly conformist , with long brown corridors and an unexpectedly high proportion of young women apparently wrapped up in the triumphs of yesteryear on the hockey field or in the prefects ' Common Room , but even there she had discovered part of what she was looking for : in the persons of Liz Ablewhite ( now Headleand ) and Esther Breuer ( still Breuer ) she had discovered it , and rediscovered it there each time she met them , which was , these days , on average once a fortnight .
27 While the Polish church has always been a vital element in the Poles ' national identity , neither the Protestant nor the Catholic churches in Germany — much less East Germany — have ever had this function .
28 In the latter case , it is considerably cheaper to board children with foster parents , and social workers would argue that in practice this is also often in the children 's best interest .
29 Family placements offered a context for growing up in care that was consistent with their belief in the children 's psychological need to belong to families .
30 The simplest way of starting is by intervening ( sometimes very briefly ) in play corner activities , taking on a role yourself in the children 's own play .
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