Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun] or [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Roger Harrison , director of product development for Eli Lilly 's subsidiary Dista Ltd in the UK , told New Scientist that after five years of experience scaling up Lilly 's genetically engineered insulin ‘ we have not perceived any allergic reaction in the chemical processing or packaging units . ’ |
2 | Similarly , the excursion into the scheming phase may just be to check that such a mechanism or structure can be accommodated in the overall product or project . |
3 | One very influential form of the belief in the equal rights or worth of each person was found in utilitarianism , which in its democratic version attached equal weight to the happiness and suffering of each individual . |
4 | It is known that such patients may have one of a variety of conditions such as arteriovenous malformations in the small intestine or colon ( including angiodysplasia and telangiectasia ) , Meckel 's diverticulum , Crohn 's disease , and small bowel smooth muscle tumours . |
5 | Round the walls of the palace of St John Lateran in Rome , the main residence of the medieval popes , and in the great church or basilica itself , were series of paintings and mosaics that depicted the history of the papacy , an institution that was already very ancient in 1198 when Innocent III became pope . |
6 | But for our present purposes , its interest is that it locates stylistic significance in the ideational function of language ; that is , in the cognitive meaning or sense which for the dualist is the invariant factor of content rather than the variable factor of style . |
7 | If the wife 's level of income is sufficient , the mortgagee will probably consent to the release of the husband from liability under the mortgage so long as the wife covenants to assume this and , depending upon the practice of the mortgagee , will specify what clauses it requires in the appropriate conveyance or transfer . |
8 | When I 'm getting ready for a party — you know , you have a bath some time in the early afternoon or evening , you work out what to wear , you lay the things out on the bed that you vaguely know you look nice in , you roughly know what make-up suits you … well , that 's the point when I start thinking about my leg , and whether it will show . |
9 | It operates through market forces — a restriction in supply leads to an increase in the relevant price or wage . |
10 | In turn , the problems and difficulties themselves are thought to be irremediable ( Hargreaves 1975 , Leach 1977 ) , in the sense that they can not be resolved in the usual school or classroom context . |
11 | Yet nowhere in the existing research or literature does this need appear to be acknowledged , let alone addressed . |
12 | A family with many sons could farm its land successfully without the burden of paying farm workers and could if necessary send a son to work in the nearest town or city to earn money to pay back debts or to buy more land . |
13 | Peace was alleged to have broken out in the civil war or scrum called the Labour Party , creationism was adjudged not acceptable in Little Rock , Arkansas , schools , the Advanced Passenger Train ran with no passengers aboard to prove how advanced it was in every way except actually working , and the Soviet mission to the UN sued New York for better protection . |
14 | As it is , going to Lourdes out of season , in the late autumn or winter , brings one even more starkly face to face with what the Catholic Belloc calls this supernatural place's ' detestable earthly adjuncts ' . |
15 | We expect prices to start rising in the late summer or autumn . ’ |
16 | Man unclothed would not have survived long in the far north or south . |
17 | When the purchase price includes fixtures or furniture , these should be specified in detail in the draft , and if their value is substantial it is sometimes useful to agree and state the value at which they should be taken in order to reduce the consideration , and the stamp duty payable thereon , in the ultimate conveyance or transfer of the property . |
18 | All Arbitrators should not have been hitherto involved in the disciplinary process or hearing . |
19 | Prosecutor Dorian Lovell-Pank told the court : ‘ A group of people , not all of whom are in the dock , were engaged in the wholesale theft or handling of a vast amount of property . |
20 | As one would anticipate from the standard grief reaction commonly lasting two years , the recovery process is itself a grief reaction to the loss of a former " friend " in the addictive substance or behaviour . |
21 | The arguments listed under ‘ Dynamic aspects ’ indicate how having a favourable position in the current income or wealth distribution makes it likely that you will also have a favourable position in a future income or wealth distribution ( inter- and intra-generationally ) . |
22 | A retention will normally be made where the purchaser is concerned about specific liabilities identified in the due diligence or disclosure exercises . |
23 | The final election results , combining the results from the 71 constituency seats and the 70 seats allocated by proportional representation , gave the DLP 73 seats in the 141-member Seimas or parliament , the Sajudis alliance 30 seats , the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party 18 and the Social Democratic Party eight . |
24 | Meeting for the first time in private on Nov. 4 the Premier , Gen. Hau Pei-tsun , and legislators from the opposition Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) , agreed to ease political confrontation in the Legislative Yuan or parliament , the scene of considerable violence in recent months [ or DPP filibustering attempts in legislature see p. 38531 ] . |
25 | It is not just that the academic protocols of putative objectivity , cross referencing and theoretical vocabulary sit uneasily beside political polemic which reads so differently from the equally strict conventions of focused brevity in the local government or consultant 's report , although these issues of style are themselves not minor . |
26 | The reason for this is that ( in many cases ) the client becomes aware of the proposed legislation either because he has been served under the General Orders with a notice as being directly affected , or because he has seen it in the local newspaper or Gazette advertisement . |
27 | From the answers a narrative history can be written , and perhaps published in the local press or parish magazine , full credit ( with photographs ) being given to the people who provided all the information . |
28 | An important ingredient in the life of every local community has always been pride in the local hospital or school . |
29 | None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco . |
30 | They would live here while they gathered the leafless branches of the surrounding trees and prepared their charcoal for winter use in the local castle or town . |