Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] lives [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Religion in the Lives of English Women , 1760–1930 , 1986 . ]
2 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 .
3 The birth of a child is an important landmark in the lives of all concerned .
4 Sport is a positive , exhilarating force in the lives of those whose attentions and commitments it commands ; but the complexity of the force is sometimes lost on its practitioners and observers .
5 Its viability depends less on the final validity of its basic assumptions than upon its own internal logical coherence and appropriateness in the lives of those who acquiesce in or profess it .
6 It is easy to be critical of prejudice in the lives of others , particularly when it is as small minded as that of Phyllis .
7 He decided to run workshops on ‘ having fun ’ after noticing that this was a gap in the lives of many of his clients — and in his own .
8 Amy Tan won huge critical acclaim for her first novel , The Joy Luck Club , an unforgettable tale of joy and heartbreak in the lives of Chinese Americans .
9 It is , of course , impossible to generalize satisfactorily about the role of broadcasting in the lives of its audience .
10 God 's happiness is contagious , producing delight in the lives of those who worship him .
11 Firstly , I hope to clarify what spiritual direction is — and what it is not — for it represents a tremendously rich tradition in the church 's history which , by its very nature , has been both a hidden and profound influence in the lives of many .
12 The ceremony , as a religious ceremony , is a mockery , yet as a social ceremony , with the gathering of relatives and friends , the honour of being asked to be godparents , the tea-party afterwards and the christening presents given ( silver objects in particular ) , the whole thing has a significant place in the lives of the people concerned .
13 I was n't fully aware at the time of just what profound personal changes were taking place in the lives of some of the members .
14 The answer is surely that they occupied a very special place in the lives of many young middle-class men and especially in the lives of those of them who were budding artists , writers , or intellectuals , who in short were Bohemians .
15 Effective participation and industrial peace may not be the rule in all companies but this does not mean that the company loses its central place in the lives of its employees .
16 Because she alone has the capacity to give birth to and nurse children , her primary function is seen as one of mother and homemaker … it is clear that working occupies a more important place in the lives of men than women .
17 It has drawn its evidence , too , from a more recent feminist literature which has rooted its perspectives in the lives of white women living with men .
18 NEXT OVER THE PARAPET was east Londoner Alan Cooke , with his entirely self-published Shades Of Grey , a rough and ready roller-coaster trip through a couple of weeks in the lives of a black detective and an out-of-control street kid with a gun .
19 A Chief Whip is in a special position to be able to understand the many strains in the lives of colleagues that are unheard of beyond the bounds of Westminster , and often unheard of except within very small circles in this place .
20 He shows marked fondness for first-grade readers that tell about occurrences in the lives of children .
21 It had been a conspicuous feature of the Wesleyan and Evangelical revival to illustrate the operation of God 's grace by drawing attention to divine intervention in the lives of the elect .
22 These changes have considerable implications for the criteria for social work intervention in the lives of families and for the nature of public child care provision .
23 The same is true of the effects of social services ' intervention in the lives of families .
24 This dimension to social policy is especially relevant to the question of how public intervention in the lives of families where child care difficulties have arisen can be most effective .
25 Our argument is therefore that evidence about the changing nature of family life , about the characteristics of present-day parenting , and about the views of clients , points to a clear need to review both the legal/moral framework governing state intervention in the lives of families and the professional practice of those working in child care .
26 For instance , Finlay-Jones and Brown ( 1981 ) were able to show a markedly higher rate of events characterised by danger in the lives of general practice patients suffering from a recent onset of anxiety or from a mixture of anxiety and depression than in the lives of depressed and non-case patients .
27 The country station was a crucial factor in the lives of the inhabitants of rural areas .
28 On the contrary , in both capitalist and non-capitalist states they have grown , in spite of a tendency in both camps to encourage private or other non-state direction , planning and management even in countries dedicated in theory to neo-liberalism , the sheer weight of what public revenue and expenditure represent in the economies of states , but above all their growing role as agents of substantial redistributions of the social income by means of fiscal and welfare mechanisms , have probably made the national state a more central factor in the lives of the world 's inhabitants than before .
29 The Mirror can reveal that there will be dramatic changes in the lives of the favourite characters that have regularly pulled in 16 million viewers over the last six years .
30 This will lead to an exploration of the household division of labour and how far the effects of the year long strike generated enduring changes in the lives of men and women and their views about society and the community .
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