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

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1 Why have penal ideas and practices altered over time in the West in the ways described in the ‘ Schools of Penal Thought ’ section of the previous chapter ?
2 Total investment in the NFC in the years since privatization has totalled almost £700 million , whereas in state ownership investment never exceeded £25 million a year .
3 Even a Tatar Khan in the Crimea in the years before the Russian annexation of 1783–84 is said to have wished to rule in terms of ‘ enlightened ’ ideas .
4 Usually he ate with the others in the hall in the evenings , but this night he asked Isay to see Colban and have a tray brought up , and some hot water .
5 Like this resolution I would urge all of you when you go back to your congregation those ministers who are following the moderator 's request , those ministers from the South who will not be conducting morning worship tomorrow because of the long journey request whoever is conducting worship to use this in the service in the prayers !
6 ‘ Sorry to ring you at school , but I wanted to get hold of you and I 'm in the theatre in the evenings . ’
7 The Serbs are first referred to as a distinct group in the Balkans in the writings of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII ( Porphyrogenitus , nominally emperor from 913 to 959 but effectively so from 945 ) His massive work De administrando imperio , written in the tenth century , refers to Serbs who were subjects of his predecessors and who were converted to Christianity in the ninth century .
8 It was , as Theda had not been surprised to find , up in the attics in the servants ' quarters .
9 Cosmic strings — heavy , one-dimensional flaws that are really just strands of energy — had a brief spell in the limelight in the mid-1980s .
10 The fanciful style of the gaol might be explained by the fact that the man who paid for it , Lord Cobham , was also the man who had the biggest collection of follies in the country in the grounds of his nearby estate , Stowe , including a gothic folly .
11 Avoid flailing the vegetation in the gaps in the hedges because it prevents natural regeneration .
12 I spend about half an hour in the bathroom in the mornings .
13 So do you know when you do you know when you erm I mean lived in the flats in the flats for fifteen years , have you managed to make many friends ?
14 She would sit in the surgery in the evenings after the patients had gone and carefully shade in the colours .
15 The decoration is restrained and , apart from the Corinthian Order , is seen in the medallions in the spandrels .
16 However , statements from Ministers and interpretations in the press in the months leading up to the publication of Working for patients appear to describe a rather different concept of the ‘ internal market ’ — a patient-led system .
17 However , statements from Ministers and interpretations in the press in the months leading up to the publication of the White Paper appear to describe a rather different concept of the ‘ Internal Market ’ — a patient-led system .
18 He 's not naturally aggressive — he 's not a friend of John Major 's for nothing — and he 's not nasty enough ; he 's been trying , no doubt psyching himself up in the mirror in the mornings — ‘ I will be beastly to them !
19 ‘ I think I see something deeper , more infinite , more eternal than the ocean in the expression in the eyes of a little baby when it wakes in the morning , and coos and laughs because it sees the sun shining in its cradle . ’
20 Place your other arm on the floor for support and lift your leg up in the air in a scissors action .
21 Nestling in the hillside in the grounds of the Estate are some of the most exclusive holiday homes in the world .
22 It is a sign of the programme 's success that in the UK in the mid-1980s there were 283,000 Limousin inseminations ( from 40 bulls ) , representing more than 10 per cent of all artificial inseminations .
23 Like grass growing in the meadows , like thunderclouds gathering in the sky in the days before the weather control — ’
24 The main varieties were " Bay Salt " from the Bay of Bourgneuf in the north in the marches between Poitou and Brittany , the salt of Brouage , panned on the sheltered shores behind the isles of Oléron and Ré , and , in the far south , the salt of Bayonne .
25 Nicholas , presented with the problem of capitulated Kyrenia , adopted his best bulldog stance and based himself , perforce , in the north in the weeks after his marriage .
26 As a result , environmental study is virtually neglected in the curriculum in the years when it could be most meaningful and most beneficial , especially to school leavers .
27 Because they settled down better in the night in the woodlands .
28 Against these considerations , there have to be weighed the practical and constitutional matters urged by the Attorney-General many of which have been relied on in the past in the courts in upholding the exclusionary rule .
29 While water certainly found a place in the past in the landscapes of famous gardeners like Capability Brown , this was scarcely water gardening as we know it today .
30 Thus , reporting on his interviews in the Dukeries in the mid-1970s , Krieger ( 1983 , p. 94 ) concludes that
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