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

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1 In the early middle ages we find a saint , St Eligius ( 588–663 ) , acting as goldsmith to Frankish kings .
2 In the remaining 15 minutes we look forward to hearing from the Minister what he intends to do to advance that cause further .
3 In the preceding two chapters we have been developing ways in which questions of locale and locality can be systematically introduced into social theory .
4 In the two previous examples we have considered deformations in which .
5 In the first two years we will establish 6,000 nursery and after school places and offer staff the chance to choose the hours they work , ’ she said .
6 In the first 45 minutes we did very well .
7 In the first few months we received a considerable amount of written advice from individuals and professional organisations , and so in making our decisions we could draw on a range of expertise .
8 A simpler interpretation is that the experimenters have rediscovered what Lashley ( 1950 ) showed many years ago , that partial removal of the cortical area to which the dorsal lateral geniculate body projects , has remarkably little effect on simple form discrimination tasks and that it is only when the entire cortical projection zone is removed that severe deficits , detectable in the simple behavioural paradigms we use , emerge .
9 In the following two sections we will redress the balance of the choice and ‘ harm to interests ’ theories of the basis of contractual obligations .
10 In the following four sections we shall examine five different habits used by animals to avoid being eaten : potential prey may actively flee their predators , or they may stay still and try to be invisible , or they may stuff themselves with sickening chemicals and advertise their unpalatability with bright ‘ warning colours ’ , or they may mimic the warning colours of others , and finally , in some circumstances , an animal may make itself less likely to be eaten by living in a group .
11 In the next four pages we catalogue the winners and losers among the businesspersons , who were held in such high esteem by the occupant of Number 10 .
12 In the next two chapters we shall be examining a number of different perspectives on organisations .
13 In the next two sections we shall pay special attention to situations in which an original effect disappears when a third variable is brought under control .
14 In the next ten years we shall be fortunate if we witness as productive a period for text research as that which has just ended .
15 And the other one , we have n't started the work for yet , because now we 're starting into water , so , erm , in the next ten days we 'll do some work on water and that 's the water board .
16 In the next three chapters we shall look at deserted villages , where recent studies began , and surviving villages , which are the subject of renewed and vigorous interest .
17 In the next three chapters we look more closely at the texture of essay-writing .
18 In the next few pages we explain more about the difficulties which can occur — and how you can protect your business against them .
19 We 're constantly reworking songs and I imagine in the next few months we 'll probably be reworking members too .
20 Textiles workers , Greater London Staff Association , Apex , tailor and garment workers , they were all wooed by other unions but they all had the good sense to merge into the G M B. In the next few months we 'll be joined by members of E F T A T. I am delighted that the Special E F T A T Conference voted in favour of the G M B. I welcome that decision and I pay tribute to the many colleagues who worked so hard to achieve that victory .
21 In the next few months we will see what the public think we should spend our money on , as we look at the results of a survey . ’
22 In the next 12 weeks we could lose the next general election . ’
23 The pigeon 's compass sense only was disrupted , as in the previous clock-shifting experiments we discussed .
24 In the previous two chapters we have shown that there are marked social class variations in the health status of older people .
25 So , explain why in the previous 6 games we had only won 1 .
26 In the past two articles we 've seen how double stops can be derived from chords , and also some different approaches for incorporating double stops into your playing .
27 In the past two days we have heard a lot about students .
28 And in the past four decades we 've lost half of it .
29 That 's the second time in the past four weeks we 've had missed that .
30 That 's the second time in the past four weeks we 've had missed that
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