Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun pl] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gradually weight loss occurs despite a good diet , and in the final stages the person ceases to recognise the family or even the self in the mirror , loses bladder and bowel control , any capacity for self-care or ability to communicate in words . |
2 | In the final stages the hacker 's personality undergoes a fundamental change . |
3 | She slept at last , but in the small hours the nightmare returned . |
4 | For most players in the lower divisions the issue simply did not arise . |
5 | The London Medical Review wrote in 1862 that : ‘ there can be no doubt that both in the human subject and in the lower animals the female does participate fully in the sexual passion ’ , and many others were sceptical of his claims . |
6 | In the pre-robotised days the job had a number of characteristics which job design experts would have recognised as leading to a reasonably high level of job satisfaction . |
7 | In the Pastoral Epistles the noun presbyters often appears in the plural , bishop in the singular , suggesting that one man was beginning to have a special position in both worship and charitable administration . |
8 | In the early stages the rigidity of the boots did put pressure on the front of my ankles , making them uncomfortable to wear . |
9 | Washing facilities are another priority , although in the early stages the patient might be washed in his room , as though he were in hospital . |
10 | In the early mornings the heat came in through her open bedroom window and when , later , she went out to take the air , there was no air , only a dense , clinging humidity . |
11 | In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends . |
12 | In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive had driven away about 60% of my circle of friends . |
13 | In the early days the stigma of being HIV positive drove away 60% of my circle of friends . |
14 | Very gifted , but in the early days the ensemble was not always very good . |
15 | ‘ The officials at Preston have been nothing but encouraging and in the early days the coaching staff put in a lot of time to make up for my lack of experience . |
16 | In the early days the Clash often went hungry . |
17 | In the early days the novelty must have outweighed the discomfort , or no one would have travelled in the first charabancs . |
18 | To keep it solvent in the early days the office sold travel goods such as baggage , guidebooks and walking-sticks in addition to the tours and other travel arrangements , which were the main source of income . |
19 | Special rules apply to fresh sources of income : broadly , in the early years the income is assessed on an actual basis . |
20 | In the early years the society mounted just one annual expedition for 50 — 65 boys ; this year there will be four , involving over 150 young people . |
21 | In the early years the baby boom carried almost all women before it . |
22 | In the early years the playgroup movement flourished in middle class areas where parents had the skills necessary to establish , fund , organise and supervise a group . |
23 | In the early years the executive committee of the NVA , angry at the tentative approach of the Home Office , police and the courts , decided to initiate prosecutions themselves . |
24 | To own a boarding house required capital in the first instance and to maintain the boarding house as a business venture in the early years the husband had to work as a taxi driver or have a part-time job during the winter . |
25 | Van den Boogard suggested that in the Anglo-Norman fabliaux the author assumes what he calles the persona of the clerk , i.e. a character looking for respect and admiration for his ability to tell a fascinating tale of intrigue ( inter alia ) , whereas a French author is more likely to adopt the persona of the jongleur , shocking by his anarchism but amusing at the same time through his self-mockery . |
26 | The school had a capacity to accept 625 boys but in the relevant years the school was not full to capacity . |
27 | In the pooled streetlights the street was empty . |
28 | Taxpayers should seek to have income if at all possible assessed under TA 1988 , Case III or Cases IV and V rather than Case VI because in the former Cases the assessment is on the preceding year basis . |
29 | Both slow movements are warmly and elegantly done , and if in the outer ones the soloist sometimes seems to be hell-bent on reaching the winning post first , the orchestra keeps up with ease . |
30 | In the major markets the rep who covered continents and carried his or her weight in books has been replaced by the local office . |