Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The comparison of the scores of positivity for each RIBA 2 peptide showed significantly higher values in the cryptogenic than the autoimmune group only for c33c and c22–3 ( p<0.05 and p<0.001 , respectively ) .
2 The FO 's assessor will have a say in how the BAS spends its money and will report back to the Foreign secretary on how useful the BAS is as a political presence in the Antarctic and the south Atlantic , This move , which clearly follows from Britain 's determination to outface Argentina in the region , brings a new political backdrop to the activities of scientists in the Antarctic .
3 How did she know that she could find sanctuary in the familiar and the ordinary ?
4 Again he had the impression that she was a young girl , for there was a smoothness about her skin that one sees in the young before the face reaches the border of adulthood .
5 In a similar fashion , and as Tables 3.6 and 3.7 show , establishments where the workforce is declining , both in the long-term and the short-term , are less likely to be users of fixed-term contract workers .
6 Clerk of the course Nick Lees said : ‘ There is standing water in the straight and the weather forecast is bad as well . ’
7 Once they took one away from the woodpile and hid it in the stable and the mother searched everywhere , growing more and more distressed .
8 There was no one in the stable or the yard , but when she came close to the back door she could hear voices from the kitchen .
9 ( The Atlantic , though dominated by an enormous mid-ocean ridge where new sea-floor is being created at a modest rate of about an inch a year , is home to only two very small subduction zones , with volcanoes and trenches , in the Caribbean and the South Sandwich Islands , and therefore is not being destroyed at its edges as rapidly as it is being created in the middle ; the Indian Ocean is similarly undramatic — a mid-ocean ridge once again , but a single subduction zone where its eastern plate collides with the Eurasian Plate and produces the volcanoes that — like Krakatoa — line the southern side of the islands of Java , Sumatra and Timor . )
10 The project forms a part of a larger project investigating the history of French migration policy in the Caribbean and the pattern of settlement and employment in metropolitan France .
11 We have assumed in the above that the operation code field is fixed in length , but we may be able to make better use of the instruction length by having a variable.length operation code field .
12 That 's the secondary principle in the unconscious and the id the primary principle .
13 If learning is localized in just one site in the cerebellar or the brain stem pathway , then a constant head velocity generates an eye velocity that ramps inexorably toward positive or negative infinity .
14 There were two lofts and the wedding was in the one and then the home brew and the stuff was kept in the other and the food .
15 Prudential Assurance 's policy treats items such as the installation of a telephone and television aerials where they existed in the old house but not in the new and the reconnection of electrical/gas appliances as separate items .
16 Legal questions rarely exist in the abstract and the opinion of the Court may affect the rights and duties of various international actors .
17 Oh it was glorious I made a note to myself actually , that I 'm only going to go out once a week for a proper shop , from a list , in the solar and the rest of the time I 'm going to go to the quite expensive little Robber 's Roe , round the corner from me .
18 As she covered me from toe to head in the brown muck I thought of Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black , dissimulating and silent for the sake of ambition , his pride often shattered , but beneath it all solid in his superiority .
19 Away from the island the wind converted itself into a westerly and we were surfing at ten knots even with two slabs in the main and the genoa furled to almost nothing .
20 You do n't see teachers out on the picket line , in the cold and the rain , have you noticed ?
21 He was right out in the open and the wind was blowing towards us .
22 Are there any people in the academic or the museum world for whom you have a particularly high regard ?
23 The debtor was prima facie in the wrong and the creditor in the right , and it was up to the former to extricate himself from the charge to which he had laid himself open .
24 The demonstrators were therefore in the wrong and the union could properly be held responsible for their actions .
25 The schools dominated in the loose and the youth side showed their inexperience at this type of play .
26 Where Her Majesty 's Government is dealing with the foreign government on a normal government to government basis as the government of the relevant foreign state , it is unlikely in the extreme that the inference that the foreign government is the government of that state will be capable of being rebutted and questions of public policy and considerations of the interrelationship of the judicial and executive arms of government may be paramount : see The Arantzazu Mendi [ 1939 ] A.C. 256 , 264 and Gur Corporation v. Trust Bank of Africa Ltd. [ 1987 ] Q.B .
27 Yeah , yeah , I 'm , none the less we have got the comments of three , three in front of us and we see that the accumulate effect was going to be dangerous in the extreme if the money is not forthcoming
28 Tate says , on p.309 , ‘ The orthography of 17th and 18th century parish officers is often eccentric in the extreme and the inquirer must be prepared to translate [ such terms ] as arter david into ‘ affidavit ’ [ and ] carvaers into ‘ surveyors ’ …
29 Smith made no further Arctic expeditions , but continued his interest in the Arctic and the whaling trade .
30 It should have been a simple matter to check , but the dosimeters for measuring radioactivity were locked in a safe and the panel in the control room was dead .
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