Example sentences of "[art] [adj] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1992 profits were the third-highest in Vauxhall 's history and compare with a 1991 pre-tax figure of £132.6 million . |
2 | The Ibos in Nigeria and the Bamilike in Cameroun are both groups who in the 1950s and 1960s respectively made a bid for predominant national power ; they failed , and continue to feel excluded from the political mainstream of their countries . |
3 | The rape and murder of four US churchwomen who were carrying out humanitarian work with the displaced in December 1980 has received the most detailed international press coverage , but it is by no means an isolated case . |
4 | It 's now run as a dairy farm with a herd of 16 Ayrshires — the second-best in Staffordshire , says Derrick Golland the country 's advisory teacher on environmental subjects . |
5 | This can be provided by the magic power or words , such as inscribing prohibitions into the nation 's constitution , and by manifestations of the divine in terms of either retribution for failing to uphold the truth , or grace for upholding the truth , with rewards ‘ such as oil finds and victories in the World Championships ’ . |
6 | Van Loon ( 6926293 w ) is in an old Dutch freight sailboat moored on the Landwehrkanal in Kreuzberg , and offers a small but excellent evening menu . |
7 | The murder was on the 12th , the 13th found him in Farnham , the 15th in Petersfield , and on the 17th the fugitive was in Portsmouth , trying desperately to join the Marines . |
8 | It 's also part of the investing in people process , of putting together a flexible training plan which is one of our action targets , erm from that . |
9 | He argued that the lack of awareness of the needy in Brazil 's poorest region only facilitated their exploitation . |
10 | Lady Goulding , who has done such incredible work for the needy in Dublin , and is a Founder Member of the Central Remedial Clinic which specialises in helping children with cerebral palsy . |
11 | Amid interruptions from the telephone and boys coming into to ask for help , he talked about the parish , which is the poorest in Los Angeles . |
12 | When the Expo closes on October 12 , Seville and its surrounding region — still one of the poorest in Europe — will be left with new motorways and high-speed railways , a magnificent new central station , an airport ( the work of architect Rafael Moneo ) which outshines Madrid 's , and a technological infrastructure which will , it is hoped , lay the foundations of industrial growth and prosperity . |
13 | Consumer credit , they said , could help even the poorest in society with planning their household expenditure . |
14 | ‘ We have new spending plans which protect the poorest in society and offer hope , help and opportunity by switching resources to programmes that support the long-term prosperity of the country . |
15 | to , to the poorest in society and the richest |
16 | As the hon. Gentleman knows , the people who spend most on VAT are those who spend most on goods that attract VAT ; they are not the poorest in society . |
17 | In 1991 , we should not be making the poorest in society the scapegoats for a policy that even every Tory Member admits is dead , is dying and should be abolished . |
18 | The 1990-91 budget , reported in early August 1990 , made allowance for Le720,000,000 to help cushion the impact of the new austerity measures on the poorest in society . |
19 | Taking away the protection which the Wages Councils provide is the latest step in the bullion offensive against the poorest in society . |
20 | ‘ We will do it to stop them making the poorest in society pay for their mistakes and their broken promises . ’ |
21 | Speaking in Castlemilk , Mr Dewar said : ‘ The disgraceful truth is that the poorest in society became poorer in absolute and relative terms during the 1980s . ’ |
22 | The juice from this residue , called the taille , is the poorest in terms of quality which may be used for Champagne . |
23 | He is now wholly caught up in his own sufferings , in a new dichotomy , an agonizing split within himself : Although he rejects conscience as ‘ but a word that cowards use , /Devised at first to keep the strong in awe ’ ( 309f. ) , the duality between truth and lies proves too great for Richard to sustain . |
24 | Lift up the strong in arm for they shall put out the chairs , blessed are they whose heads are bursting with ideas , for they should be put on the programme committee . |
25 | Visit this superb Market Town Museum — one of the finest in North Yorkshire . |
26 | Visit this superb Market Town Museum — one of the finest in North Yorkshire ! |
27 | The 10-roomed priory was converted into a house in Tudor times , and has medieval wall paintings , including a larger-than-life size crucifixion scene and a 30-ft long series of paintings dealing with the priory 's foundation , thought to be among the finest in Europe . |
28 | Percy Marlborough Stewart left to the people of Pocklington his collection of water-lilies , one of the finest in Europe , and the Stewart collection containing illustrations and objects of the many countries of the world which he visited on his hunting expeditions . |
29 | Most visitors stay in the hotels , where service is the finest in Europe . |
30 | The new Championship course at St. Mellion , is one of the finest in Europe . |