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

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1 As the campaign enters the final furlong the Tories in the campaign team know they are no closer to finding a magic formula than they were at the outset .
2 The advantage for the butterfly is that if a bird seizes it by the wings , and is reminded of some earlier unpleasant experience with the species and its toxin , it will release the insect unharmed : a bluejay that has never seen a monarch butterfly will readily catch and eat it ; but within 15–30 minutes the toxins in the butterfly 's body cause the bird to vomit , and one such encounter is sufficient to make a bluejay avoid monarchs thereafter .
3 In this case the crystals in the chamber settle out according to size and density .
4 In at least one other case the changes in organizational responsibilities brought about by the NHS and Community Care Act have weakened commitment to these expensive , difficult-to-serve clients and there is the prospect of return to cheaper , poorer-quality care in spite of the benefits experienced by individual clients .
5 In this case the objects in the client 's discourse were her money ( which for her existed now as part of a house , now as cash again ) , her children , her husband , her husband 's possible future wife and family .
6 Normally , banks are unwilling to use their funds for financing enterprises in other republics and provinces , but it seems that in this case the banks in the more prosperous parts of Yugoslavia had funds in excess of the amounts they were permitted to use for giving credits to their own customers ( Politika , 27 August 1987 ) .
7 Number 50 was the home of the Bannell family — father , mother and two daughters — one of whom was deformed and made a living , hand-weeding the lawns in The Close , one son a tailor , who was a cripple and one granddaughter .
8 Even in what appear to be straightforward motor skills the changes in learning are associated with greater selectivity and more economical use of the evidence needed to guide performance .
9 By contrast the roles in which women are portrayed are wholly conventional .
10 In all three cases the changes in the host , if we accept that they are Darwinian adaptations for the benefit of the parasite , must be seen as extended phenotypic effects of parasite genes .
11 I 've visited several large gardens recently and find that in many cases the plants in the herbaceous borders are supported by plastic-coated wire frames of varying sizes .
12 In addition the similarities in their decorative and illustrational work suggest that each was stimulated by the other 's ideas .
13 A fully customisable front-end groups the systems in a network into management sets according to criteria and policies , however arbitrary , determined by the administrator .
14 In Portree the locals in the shops were all saying ‘ Well , that 's it then .
15 In a separate incident on Sunday night , a policewoman escaped injury when she stumbled upon three burglars who had just raided Brooks the jewellers in Eastgate Rows , Chester .
16 The Economist and Les Echo both recorded record circulations once again , and Recolleters that 's our partnership in Spain , as you will recall er , their profits continued to buck the trends in a very tough market .
17 It 's then we 've got of course and once we 've got it , we 've got ta take on board the implications in relation to what the training we provide is in relation
18 And in that figure I 've just given you we have allowed for extra provision in some cases like for the national curriculum in the education sector , additional spending for under fives and taking on board the requirements in Social Services for care in the community and the children 's bill , although those have been , of course — the care in the community proposals have now been delayed and they are being phased in over three years .
19 Unless of course the chaps in the secure wing of Rampton Psychiatric Hospital have at least decided that the old boy is an outstanding danger to modern life and pumped him full of Largactil .
20 In other words , sacramenta procta hominas the sacraments are for the good of men and woman , of course the hominas in Latin includes both , it 's inclusive language for the sake of er well of certain persons who will be picking me up
21 Of course the culprits in those terrible events must be punished .
22 The 35 per cent rate may be avoided if the overseas trust owns an overseas company with the UK dividends being paid to that overseas company ( and of course the shares in the UK company being held by that overseas company ) .
23 The court has to consider the child 's welfare as the court 's paramount consideration , and also has to consider the various aspects referred to under section 1(3) , that is they have to consider the wishes of the children , their needs , the likely effects on the children of change , the characteristics of the children , the nature of the harm they have suffered and the capability of the parents or anybody else offering themselves as carers , which would include of course the grandparents in this case .
24 So when Scotland Yard sent us photographs of criminals that we were dealing with , we used to have to take this descriptive form and photograph to Walters the photographers in Plane , and he charged sixpence to copy the photograph .
25 Many kinds of caterpillar need to move to a firm support to moult their skin the twigs in the cage serve this purpose .
26 At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days .
27 ( c ) Action on receipt of reply The circumstances in which searches are made and the variety of information elicited are too wide for a short answer .
28 Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy .
29 BY discussing in the preceding chapter the ways in which the public may perceive a problem as a ‘ legal ’ problem and the steps which the profession might take to assist in the identification of problems which require legal advice for their solution we have already indicated that we are concerned , in the main , with the provision of information and advice by lawyers .
30 In practice the changes in crypt structure along the stomach are almost a continuum .
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