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

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1 The lectures and tutorials are complemented by extensive laboratory work and in the final year each student undertakes a supervised research project .
2 In the final analysis all power relationships depend on resources , be it those obtained from the state , the respective local authority or the private individual who is to be willing to pay for a specific service .
3 There is now light at the end of the runnel as the contracts are let out in the final stage this month .
4 In the final set both teams played with inhibitions .
5 In the final section some problems concerning decisions about passing and failing candidates taking criterion-referenced tests are discussed .
6 In Keynes 's time it was mainly wealthy or high-income earning individuals who operated speculative balances , but in the modern economy this role has been assumed more by institutions which manage contractual savings held in pension funds , life assurance contracts , and the like .
7 In the modern period such stalemates could occur in the struggles of the bourgeoisie to break the grip of the feudal aristocracy under an ancien régime , or in the struggles of the proletariat in an industrial society to destroy capitalist control .
8 The fact that we can put the edges in the working locations either way around allows us to exchange a pair twice , but with one edge flipped between exchanges , and this leads to all edges being in place but one pair being flipped .
9 In the nineteenth century such ice-houses tended to become redundant when ice was imported to this country from Norway and North America throughout the year .
10 In the nineteenth century such arrests were almost unknown .
11 These materials had not always been associated ; it was only in the nineteenth century that iron smelting came to the coalfields because of technological and economic convenience .
12 Late in the nineteenth century some efforts were made to improve irrigation facilities in these areas , where .
13 Mother churches tended to guard their privileges jealously and even in the nineteenth century some daughter churches and chapels were still dependent in some respects on the more ancient or more important mother church .
14 In the nineteenth century these diseases ravaged the most remote populations : the Nganasans and Dolgans of Taimyr from the 1830s , the Chukchis and Koryaks of the far north-east in the 1880s .
15 In the polar regions many species , such as this ptarmigan , have developed a pure white covering .
16 The best player by far in the Irish League this season has been Noel Bailie , not Paul Byrne .
17 Harriers have underlined their rapidly improving road-racing status by winning their first national senior team award , finishing third in the prestigious AAA Half Marathon Championships in Bath .
18 In the fifth century many buildings were destroyed in the Goth and Vandal invasions and , later , Christians built churches in the temple ruins .
19 In the win over Lincolnshire Peet won a marathon against Gaynor Wilkinson 9-7 in the fifth while former Merseyside champion Sue Rutherford at 2 and Smylie at 3 also chalked up victories .
20 According to bankers active in the Euro-equity market this cry is heard most frequently from US accountancy firms which believe their standards , being the most conservative , provide the safest blueprint .
21 In the eleventh century this notion made great strides .
22 In the Soviet Union most funds are channelled into Olympic sport , and because rugby does not take part in the Olympics we get a very small proportion from the budget . ’
23 According to Petrobras the state-owned oil company and largest corporation in the southern hemisphere some $8.7 billion in dollars and cruzeiros have been invested in the Campos Basin alone and there are signs that the state may be taking a similar line in developing Brazil 's gas resources for energy .
24 Lastly in the southern suburb several infant burials were found alongside the timber predecessor of the stone barn ( p. 84 ) .
25 In the twentieth century such Ashton ballets as Symphonic Variations and Monotones , MacMillan 's ballets with a theme , Gloria and Requiem , and Balanchine 's many essays about music and , more importantly , his very clear interpretation of a myth , Apollo , are excellent examples of the style .
26 Early in the twentieth century these figures were replaced by police statistics which , unlike the earlier series , included cases for which there was no specific accused person , but excluded cases which the authorities believed were false .
27 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
28 In Democracy and Education he argued that , whereas for the ancient Greeks self-development had consisted in contemplation and abstract ‘ academic ’ study , while work for the community was a matter of low-grade , despicable manual work , in the twentieth century this dichotomy had simply withered away .
29 In the general election that autumn he stood , this time as official Conservative candidate , for West Toxteth .
30 It is only in the post-medieval period that movements of goods , crops .
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