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

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1 Fig 77 Robby Naish in the latter stages of a duck gybe .
2 The role of the Needs Analysis is essentially to reveal user-related issues that should be taken into account when producing the requirements specification in the latter stages of a study .
3 Pam Nelson may not yet be a household name but if this young American progresses in the same manner as previous Pilkington Glass U.21 Champions Steffi Graf , Arantxa Sanchez , Jana Novotna and Manuela Maleeva , then it will not be long before her name appears in the latter stages of the world 's leading tournaments .
4 Granger , these full-blooded pictures were among the most popular films released in the latter stages of the war .
5 Nigerian-born John Salako came up through the Palace 's Junior ranks as a pacy winger who could also score goals but , since The Eagles ' last return to the 1st Division , John has shown himself' capable of fulfilling other roles , by performing splendidly at left-back in the latter stages of the 1989–90 season , notably in the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool and in the Wembley Finals .
6 In the latter stages of the project the resource level may decline again .
7 Few Australians and no Irish rugby supporter will ever forget Gordon Hamilton 's try in the latter stages of the 1991 World Cup quarter-final .
8 Also progressive mental impairment severe enough to be called dementia sometimes occurs in a small number of those with AIDS , usually in the latter stages of the syndrome .
9 There are similar problems with percussion in the latter stages of the Bernstein .
10 It is true to say that he was almost exclusively concerned with military operations , and he spent much of his time in the latter stages of the war at a series of international conferences .
11 Linda McCallum , who works at Milestone House , the Edinburgh AIDS hospice , said people in the latter stages of the disease could be described as hopelessly ill .
12 In the latter stages of the complaint , the victims become catatonic as evidenced by the lack of visible motor response at Everton v Coventry and Everton v Manchester City .
13 The major studies of the long-term trends in crime statistics ( Gurr , 1976 , 1981 ; Gatrell and Hadden , 1972 ; Gatrell , 1980 ) concur in depicting a secular decline in the latter decades of the nineteenth century .
14 One of the most important of these ‘ eruptions ’ occurred in the latter decades of the nineteenth and early decades of the present century when the fabulous wealth of plants in the Chinese hinterland was made known to the West by French missionaries and British and European hunters .
15 In the latter days of the Roman Empire his powers were assumed by the Emperor , or Divine Guide of the World .
16 Only in the latter days of the town 's life as a centre of county magnificence were any real attempts made to establish an overall urban form and both resulted in failure , at least as financial ventures .
17 They hoped that the dynamic forces released by socialism would generate new wealth , enabling Britain to stride the world once more in a continuing and -equal partnership with the United States , rather than as the American satellite which she had become in the latter phases of the Second World War .
18 In the latter years of the last century and until the first world war , American massemployment industry and the less agreeable urban occupations drew their workforce extensively from eastern Europe as well as from the labour surplus of American farms .
19 The central event of the former 's pontificate can hardly fail to be seen as Humanae Vitae in 1968 , central because its publication marked a watershed separating the first years of enthusiasm , of an optimistic post-conciliar implementation in which Rome and leading Catholic theologians were still working more or less hand in hand ( as they had done in the latter years of the Council ) from the far more contestatory and unsure later period .
20 It rose to a peak in the latter years of the nineteenth century , the last survivor of ‘ crisis ’ mortality .
21 Like the teachers reported by Keddie ( 1971 ) , the authors of the proposals responded to educationalist questions with educationalist answers , and in the latter years of the project , proposals have clearly been influenced by the growing refinement of the guidelines .
22 The organization was dedicated to the overthrow of capitalism worldwide , and in the latter years of the 1920s Comintern agents began working secretly in the vulnerable , far-flung colonial territories of the capitalist nations to exploit the native discontent .
23 The Minister of the Interior stated on Feb. 21 , in answer to a parliamentary question , that between 1984 and 1989 the names of 820,000 Bulgarian Moslems and ethnic Turks had been changed in the Bulgarian cultural nationalism campaigns encouraged in the latter years of the communist regime under Todor Zhivkov [ see pp. 33670 ; 34509-10 ; 35520-21 ; 36305 ; 36662 ] .
24 They take no account of the markets for multimedia delivered into homes through broadband networks , an area of certain substantial growth , particularly in the latter years of the decade .
25 Also it was particularly strong in the latter years of the war , particularly in the last 18 months , when many , many first and second tour people were coming back to do a further tour , I have wept many a tear for some first class fellows that pestered me , pestered me beyond belief , writing to me every week .
26 What positive action will be taken to assist people in eastern Europe and in the former states of the Soviet Union ?
27 In his later years Pritchard lived in a house called Eyton Turret in Eyton-on-Severn , Shropshire , which he had formed from one of a pair of Jacobean garden buildings in the former grounds of a demolished mansion .
28 The evidence for the use of these various terms as tempo indications within quite well defined limits is to be found in the many treatises of the period , notably those dealing with the metronome , but most persuasively in those scores that have survived with notated timings for each movement ( see table 2 ) .
29 A basic twofold hierarchical evolution was perceived ( Lazlo , 1972b ) in the many systems of the universe .
30 These reasons may not be entirely true , but since formal advice on radon exposure was first issued in 1987 by the National Radiological Protection Board ( NRPB ) great concern has arisen in the few areas of the country that have high radon levels .
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