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

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1 His analysis was more like the algorithm embodied in one of the later versions of Bacon .
2 That is , if the same grammatical tag is found more than once in a position it is necessary only to know that the tag occurs in that position and the best scores associated with that tag .
3 It will be appreciated that much of the discussion and some of the judgments made in this note turn on an uncertainty in English law , i.e. the extent of the Gallagher jurisdiction .
4 Some indication of how this operates can be seen in the last extract quoted , other answers to these questions are to a certain extent dictated by the nature of the activities involved in each specific arts subject , and the way they are examined .
5 The Mayor then faced the prospect of the defence arguing in open court that Ajdabiya was not autonomous , was indeed subject to the authority of Tripoli , while his prosecuting policemen argued that Ajdabiya was independent and sovereign .
6 The habituated response can be dishabituated or sensitized by strong stimuli to another part of the animal , say the tail , in which case the response reappears in all its original strength .
7 When there are no price changes the income yielded in historic cost accruals accounting is an acceptable measure of performance : more profit implies more success .
8 The accessories come in three distinct qualities — Standard , Superior , and High Tech — so that you can choose the quality of the accessory needed for the job in hand , and the quality of finish required .
9 The park lay in sodden neglect , sprawling over its rank acreage as if it had passed out .
10 What the trust offered was the opportunity to invest in interest-bearing mortgages .
11 And so I took the opportunity to describe in some detail conditions in the attic .
12 The important thing to emphasize is that women are given the opportunity to participate in all areas of work and that there exists a definite attempt to organize and train women for tasks outside the domestic sphere , One finds many women who are in charge of supplies , or working in the munition workshops , in tailoring , shoe-making , pottery or local manufactures , such as hammocks and so on .
13 The Joint Venture and other gas producers in this area have the opportunity to participate in each package of contracts .
14 As far as their disabilities allow they should have the opportunity to participate in normal community activities .
15 It is a common and enormously frustrating experience for foreign language learners , presented with the opportunity to participate in authentic conversation with native speakers , to fail to join in successfully , despite having a high level of proficiency in the classroom .
16 ‘ I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in this type of training . ’
17 I think that also that said to me at the point that there is , people need to er , be paid attendance because otherwise you deny people the opportunity to be able to stand for council , there , otherwise you are going to end up with those that are either rich or retired as the only people who can attend a council which , and therefore we must remember that and make sure those who want to have the opportunity to participate in local government are actually compensated for their , for their erm , for their work .
18 He believes that older people should be given the opportunity to participate in civic activities during retirement and argues for :
19 MORE THAN two million Britons living abroad have not taken the opportunity to vote in this election .
20 Being free from the constraint of responding to logged calls and from the need to react quickly to one call after another gives the neighbourhood police the opportunity to engage in prolonged contact with the public .
21 It gives me the opportunity to explain in proper terms why the Government took that step and to give the lie to many of the hon. Gentleman 's arguments .
22 After a week in the country , Baxter 's health greatly improved and so he took the opportunity to preach in some of the needy country churches in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire .
23 At first some 15,000 households seized the opportunity to sit in darkened rooms when the post-war service started in 1946 .
24 In practice , firms took the opportunity to insert in those agreements lengthy provisions of a commercial nature for their own protection .
25 I welcome the opportunity to speak in this important debate .
26 Unlike the Labour party , my party was at least prepared to table an amendment to the motion , so I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate .
27 A week 's leave in August 1958 gave me the opportunity to share in another aspect of island life .
28 The present churches are right to be concerned that many do not give themselves the opportunity to grow in any faith because apathy and false gods have moved into the vacuum that exists instead of a soul .
29 The programme offers interdisciplinary study in the social sciences with the opportunity to specialise in one of the following degree streams : European and International Politics ; Gender in Society ; Policy Studies ; Scotland : Society and Politics ; Social and Political Theory ; Science and Technology Studies .
30 In addition , whilst in the ward , the learner has the opportunity to work in close contact with specialists in all fields .
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