Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence the state can act in the long-run interests of capital against the current wishes of short-sighted capitalists . |
2 | Civil servants in an advanced industrial state are meritocratically selected ( Therborn , 1978 ) even though their tasks are to plan in the long-run interests of capitalism . |
3 | Finally , he claims that TransTools holds second or third position in the Spanish market behind Oracle and Informix , with the impact of Sybase Corp and Ingres Corp being relatively muted . |
4 | The nostrils open into cups which can detect the most minute changes in the chemical composition of water . |
5 | As representatives of the sovereign nation whose king was a captive in Talleyrand 's chateau , the patriots claimed to supplant the structure of the ancien régime that had so signally failed in the supreme test of patriotism . |
6 | The theme of movement is again explored in the twisting pieces of aluminium , that have been translated into bronze in the final sculpture . |
7 | His , though , is a concern with modern city life rather than with the truly rural , and it is in the sheer acreage of glass in the walls of the towering skyscraper blocks that he devotes himself to a series of studies on the diagonal . |
8 | As I arrived at the recent show of Eileen Cooper 's drawings at the Benjamin Rhodes Gallery after visiting the controversial ( read media-hype ) show , Strange Developments , at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery , I could not help but find great comfort in the sheer generosity of spirit with which these big drawings greet you . |
9 | As in Britain , again , the French wartime propaganda effort was improvised and its full potentialities seen only slowly ; but in France also the growth in the sheer amount of activity was striking . |
10 | Whilst counselling is n essentially an intellectual process — mostly it depends upon a facility for empathy with a wide range of other human beings — it is nonetheless very demanding in the sheer volume of literature that has to be read and understood . |
11 | In the arbitrariness of their actions , in their trivial comic act of cowardice , lust and vengeance , as much as in the sheer ridiculousness of history , lie the seeds of desperation and heartbreak . |
12 | Place in the pre-heated oven for 30–40min , until the cheese is golden brown . |
13 | Cover and cook in the pre-heated oven for 3½–4hr , until the venison is cooked and tender . |
14 | Bake in the pre-heated oven for 40–45min , until the pudding is browned and set . |
15 | Cover and cook in the pre-heated oven for 2½–3hr , until the beef is tender . |
16 | Use to fill the pastry cases and bake immediately in the pre-heated oven for 10–12min , until set . |
17 | The CLPD was founded in 1973 and became influential during the period of the Callaghan Government , urging constitutional changes in the Labour Party in order to make party leaders and MPs more responsive and responsible to opinion within the party . |
18 | The Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939 completed the disillusionment and produced a strong reaction in the Labour Party against Communism and the Soviet Union . |
19 | As it was the campaign for Communist affiliation continued smoothly and support for " Unity " grew rapidly in the Labour League of Youth and in local Labour Parties . |
20 | In the Labour League of Youth leading members were actively negotiating for the formal amalgamation of the Young Communist League . |
21 | There was an " alternative Left " surfing mainly among the ruins of the ILP and in the Labour League of Youth which was generally described as " Trotskyist " by its opponents in the mainstream of the Left . |
22 | Electors in various parts of the country had cleared out some of the cranks who were prostitutes in the Labour movement in order to get into the House of Commons . |
23 | This belief , expressed in the legal doctrine of novus actus interruptus , is that a person is responsible for his own actions , and others are not responsible even if they induced his action by suggesting that there are reasons for it , or by behaving in ways which led him to form such a belief . |
24 | However , as with many Community rules , Articles 85 and 86 have what is known as ‘ direct effect ’ in the legal systems of member states ; it is therefore open to any individual to invoke these rules and seek appropriate relief before their domestic courts . |
25 | During the year , the Government acceded to requests to establish a Review Committee which will examine differences in the legal bases of valuation practice north and south of the border . |
26 | And tomorrow in the final part of State of Grace , Ronnie will be turning his attention to the battle over women priests currently dividing the Scottish Episcopal Church . |
27 | Firstly , gains from share options in the final year of employment were no longer allowed in the calculation of final salary . |
28 | ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board . |
29 | In the final year of training , investigative projects can be given to learners as intermodular work , and the presentation of such projects can form part of their modular assessment . |
30 | They also believe that therapeutics should be examined as a separate subject in the final year of undergraduate study and that emphasis should be given to therapeutics throughout the whole medical curriculum , with a minimum of 100 hours being dedicated specifically to the subject . |