Example sentences of "[art] [adj] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 I went across and yes it 's , you have to go back er a a a again , and when the road narrows , just after the , the , the narrow in the road , you take the first left .
2 Others are working with the displaced in the internal refuges run by the church .
3 It 's true what they say , Belfast people would be the nicest in the world if only they 'd stop killing each other .
4 Regular contemplative prayer , the use of liturgy and sacrament , the recourse to pilgrimage and retreat and the support of the like-minded in a brotherly community , had seemed to Newcome the very minimum foundations necessary to defeat the wiles of the devil which beset parochial clergy .
5 There are a total of 26 simple instructions in RISC as compared with the 243 in the VAX complex instruction set and there are no addressing modes .
6 This proposition had been derived by Sadi Carnot in France in the 1820s in an investigation into the efficiency of steam-engines .
7 Verbal abuse was traditionally a crime among the Sinhalese , but the courts stopped trying this offence in the 1820s in the Low Country and a decade later in Kandyan districts .
8 The history of the Friesian in the UK is given in the British section and the full story of the Holstein type is given in the American section : suffice it to say here that the Holstein originated from Dutch black-and-whites imported first of all by Dutch settlers in the New World during the second half of the nineteenth century .
9 Pyramid Technology Corp will unveil its latest generation of commercial multi-processing RISC-based servers on the 13th of this month in the US — the 15th in the UK .
10 When the 27-hour non-stop TV spectacular was last staged in 1990 , the Hampshire people proved as dotty as anyone in the bizarre ways they raised cash for the needy in the local community .
11 Sadly , church people have often so dismally failed to get along with each other that they are powerless to get along with the needy in the world .
12 They have been collecting tins from their customers to help the needy in the Russian town of Kostroma , which is twinned with County Durham .
13 Milkmen have been collecting tinned foods and medicine from their customers to help the needy in the Russian town of Kostroma , which is twinned with County Durham .
14 However , we would have provoked a huge political fracas and affected some of the poorest in the land .
15 This region is the poorest in the world as regards per capita commercial energy consumption .
16 Thus , the abolition of the new-town development corporations in England in the late 1980s has strong implications for the mobility of the poorest in the cities : they will not find a great deal — if any — of non-owner-occupied housing beyond the conurbations .
17 Raising money to support CAFOD 's work for the poorest in the world is one way in which schools are involved .
18 The evidence already cited on the worsening position of the poorest in the unemployment stakes suggests that these assumptions will lead to an underestimate of the difficulties the poor have in finding work .
19 contribution rule for the poorest in the community and , thirdly , for devising and implementing the wretched tax in the first place ?
20 Is the Minister not aware that a significant number of pensioners who own their own homes are among the poorest in the country ?
21 I am tempted to accept the Minister 's explanation of his motivation , but those in my constituency , one of the poorest in the country , who made claims at the time of the reforms found it more difficult to obtain any decent benefits from the system .
22 Nevertheless , at the end of 1990 Haiti 's economy remained in a perilous state , with the country estimated to be the poorest in the Western hemisphere .
23 The violence originated when the Movement of the Colón Province Unemployed ( Modesco ) mobilized demonstrators to condemn official corruption and to demand that the government act to reduce mass unemployment in the city and surrounding region , the poorest in the country .
24 If we assume , instead , that the poorest in the locality benefits ( though not fully ) from the cuts in central tax , a higher output will be chosen as a result of the cut in taxes , though this will be less than output OX 2 , the output that would be chosen if an equivalent lump-sum grant had been received .
25 ‘ For the tables , ’ the manager said , somewhat unnecessarily , and , dropping his voice reverentially he murmured , ‘ Irish , the finest in the world . ’
26 The new gondola lift whisks you high into the mountains , to views which are reputed to be the finest in the Tyrol .
27 By common consent this campanile is the finest in the city , and was built by the architect commemorated in the name of the street where the church entrance is found — Francesco Pecorari of Cremona .
28 Her memorial in Bisham Church is one of the finest in the country .
29 PASSENGERS LEAVING SETTLE on the railway to Carlisle are usually agog with excitement , this line being acknowledged as scenically the finest in the country .
30 With the introduction of BSB , British television 's position as being the finest in the world is confirmed .
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