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

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1 In the latter union these changes ‘ were less a surrender of power to the shopfloor than a formal accommodation to the reality of decentralisation which had occurred during the post-war years ’ ( Hyman , 1983 , p. 42 ) .
2 The reason , one supposes , for their usefulness in the wind band rather than the orchestra is no doubt the weight and solidity of tone which overcomes in the former combination any disadvantages which might be caused by the highly individual tone-colour of the saxophones , and thus enables them to enrich the texture and , by their vitality , to add the gaiety and fun which are such marked features of their character , as well as a brand of melancholy particularly to be associated with the alto instrument , hence its occasional use for solo work .
3 In the same way many Christians drive their faith unfairly when they believe , and then they flog their faith unmercifully when they doubt .
4 ‘ She spoke about a young woman who had given birth in the same bed some years before .
5 ‘ Do n't believe for a second that those markets exist in the same fashion these days . ’
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