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

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1 At the time of the writing of this book there is still fresh in the minds of people the world over , memories of the Falklands War .
2 The memory of his unremitting burden and the courageous way he tackled it is still fresh in the minds of his old neighbours and friends .
3 WITH the World Cup still fresh in the minds of a wider public and an exciting summer to look forward to this is an ideal time to market the longer game in a positive , attractive light .
4 But evidently the idea that Blake might escape from prison with the help of the KGB was very much in the minds of MI5 and MI6 .
5 It meant that business was devalued relative to the professions so that even now a career in business ranks second in the minds of many new graduates to a career in one of the more established professions .
6 The course follows the American precedent , with two and a half days each week allocated to in-house tuition , augmented by home study , and governed by an acronym which becomes fixed in the minds of all students : DPR , or , Daily Practise Routines .
7 ML : It 's real in the minds of the people at the time .
8 But in spite of all this it seems likely that during much of the nineteenth century this subterranean aspect of international relations was less important , and less prominent in the minds of both diplomats and policy-makers , than at any time in the last 300 years .
9 But such trends are clearer in the minds of men than they are in the rocks .
10 Furthermore , a fear of revolution on the lines of that which had occurred in France still loomed large in the minds of the new English bourgeoisie , underpinning the demand for an organized police system geared to the protection of the life and property of the ruling classes ( Reiner 1985 ) .
11 The plight of the rural poor does not tend to loom large in the minds of businessmen , but even they need to pay attention to Thailand 's educational shortcomings .
12 Why should preferences that are obviously not equal in the minds of voters be treated as if they were ?
13 That great insight — lost or rejected throughout 2000 years of western history , save for its occasional stirring in the minds of rare individuals uncrippled by centuries of projected dogma — became the touchstone of eastern philosophy .
14 The clear message must be that the old , negative , anticompetitive , anti-business attitudes are still alive and well in the minds of Labour 's paymasters .
15 Fear of the Communist " Trojan horse " was still present in the minds of the Executive , though it was now coupled with a desire to assert the Party 's independence from allies on the Right as much as on the Left .
16 Because it is on that occasion that you will already have , and will on your final visit , have made up your mind as to the nature of the northern part of the village of Skelton , the nature of the land immediately surrounding it , whether it be a paddock , or a small field , whether it be more associated in the minds of some with the open country , or in the minds of others with the village .
17 Hopefully , then it will come alive in the minds of your readers .
18 " America — not just the nation — but an idea , [ is ] alive in the minds of people everywhere .
19 Lord Shawcross , who at one time or another was chairman of the Bar Council , the Press Council , the Medical Research Council , the Takeover Panel , and assorted royal commissions and tribunals of inquiry , claimed when questioned that the consideration uppermost in the minds of such figures was ‘ the national interest ’ .
20 With the former it was the animal health aspect , whilst the high cost of maintenance was uppermost in the minds of those mentioning machinery .
21 And it was this concern to avoid amy sectarian connotations which seems to have been uppermost in the minds of the organisers .
22 It will ensure that the memory of your wedding day will remain uppermost in the minds of your nearest and dearest .
23 It is doubtful , however , that this was one of the criteria uppermost in the minds of the metallurgist during the engine 's inception !
24 The fact that " educated females " were the desired targets of the newspaper advertisement suggests that the " philanthropic " nature of the experiments of the 1860s was uppermost in the minds of the employers .
25 Nevertheless , uppermost in the minds of Verity Lambert and David Whitaker , as they read through their copies of the camera script , must be thoughts of how heads could roll if this story ultimately fails to make the grade .
26 Koresh zeroed in on this and tried to bring it closer to where we are to make it more real so it was uppermost in the minds of all his followers .
27 This is the fear uppermost in the minds of the jockeys who predict racing would become slow and uncompetitive .
28 Excess land acquired for construction of the docks was not released , and the area remained remote in the minds of manufacturers .
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