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

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1 Indeed , this is the most significant aspect of the role of religion in the divisions and conflicts in Ireland and goes to the heart of the matter .
2 Religion in the Lives of English Women , 1760–1930 , 1986 . ]
3 Although religious educators often refer to religion in the lives of children and young people , and recommend that religious education draw on this experience in their teaching , little research has been done in the area .
4 It was James II 's use of the suspending power in respect of penal laws relating to religion in the Declarations of Indulgence 1687 and 1688 which led to the revolution of 1688 .
5 In addition , Roman catholic schools in Ireland , in continuity with the belief and practice of Roman catholics in a number of other countries , have a different concept and practice of teaching religion in the schools from that of the majority of protestant traditions .
6 The country 's six largest construction companies , which together spend between $14 million and $16 million a year on earthquake research , met the extra costs of including base isolation in the structures .
7 Further along the line , Oakworth Station was closed and looking a little dishevelled owing to platform repairs ; a remarkable sight was the boiler of ‘ City of Wells ’ standing in splendid isolation in the sidings .
8 No one just passes through Baldersdale , and this clearly played a major part in preserving its isolation in the days when it was a full and vibrant community , as , indeed , it certainly was .
9 There was no soot in the mists and fog which came from the river , and no garbage in the gutters like there was in London .
10 The disappointment in the parents , the justified reproach that they do not get from the parents what they need , leads to youth 's contempt of civilization , of cultural tradition , and to the opinion that there is nothing to be learned from the history of human development .
11 Many royalists had gone into exile in the colonies , especially Virginia , and the new government could not expect its orders to be obeyed on the other side of the Atlantic .
12 Caedwalla first appears in the records as a noble exile in the forests of Chiltern and Andred ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 42 ) .
13 He went into self-imposed exile in the mountains of Japan for nearly two years and during this period of isolation formulated a new karate system based on actual combat effectiveness .
14 There was a note of exile in the voices of the old railway servants who came to the microphone to say goodbye to the station …
15 Association in the Olympics would automatically clean up rugby 's image ( at least at the top level ) , and would markedly increase the coverage of the sport — at least every four years .
16 Even if she were finally cleared by Nick Morley 's investigation , she would remain guilty by association in the eyes of many racecourse insiders .
17 The next day he went for a long walk , about 20 miles , during which he did a good deal of clear thinking in the mountains .
18 The daily Assembly and class lessons develop the children 's thinking in the areas of religious and moral education , In P6 and P7 the children are introduced to either French , German or Spanish by a teacher from the Senior School Modern Languages Department .
19 As the thinking in the Schools Council unfolded , so there arose a growing desire that as much attention should be paid to the means of effecting change as to what those changes should be .
20 In all cases English kings had to come to terms with the conditions which they found in these three different countries ; and in all cases they had to show an ability to adapt themselves and their armies to new conditions , military , social and economic , as well as to new thinking in the ways that armies were formed and war was fought .
21 That city , which has a long history of communal grief in the memories of Irish immigrants and desperate experiences of unemployment , knew , intuitively , how to behave .
22 Han Ch'in 's death lay there in that silence ; cold , heavy , unmentionable : a dark stone of grief in the guts of each that neither had managed to pass .
23 Smaller one-storey buildings , often containing attractive wood-work in the gables , were built at Port Hope ( 1857 ) , St Mary 's Junction ( 1863 ) , Aurora ( 1900 ) , Kincardine ( 1903 ) , Maple ( 1905 ) , and Inglewood ( 1910 ) .
24 There simply was n't enough stock in the shops to give them any real choice .
25 It indicates that the stock in the libraries in that authority , for as long as that local party rules , will reflect the politics of the majority of the voting electorate , in spite of the disclaimer that the policy will be carried out ‘ in the context of wider statutory provision across the authority ’ .
26 They walk up the cleft in the hills beside the stream and begin to climb above the valley .
27 Each year Ba'al died at the end of the harvest , was revived , then ascended to his throne and opened a cleft in the clouds so that the rain could fall .
28 All she knew was when they began to leave the straggling apartment block on the edge of town , because she felt him slide into another gear and the engine opened out with a deep growl , and then they were climbing , climbing , following the sinuous trail deep into a cleft in the mountains .
29 In secret , they removed the mummies from their tombs and hid them , some in the tomb of Amenhotep II , thought to be more secure , others in a cleft in the rocks high above Deir el-Bahari .
30 Actress Paula Wilcox starred opposite the late Richard Beckinsale as the ever-patient girlfriend in The Lovers .
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