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

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1 The extra constraints that are placed on the input by considering the tag in the context of each of the three positions in the trigram window ( i.e. start , middle and end of the trigram ) improve the selection of the correct word from the lattice .
2 It is clear from the judgments in the Camborne and Barnsley cases that the disapproval of the reasonable suspicion test is because the court believes that it will have to view the answer from the perspective of the applicant himself or the public generally .
3 He drew our attention to two passages in the judgments in the Court of Appeal in Ex parte Datafin Plc.
4 ‘ Thirdly it is true , as the judgments in the Court of Appeal point out , that ex parte applications are frequently made to the courts and granted without hearing the party affected : but merely to say this overlooks that procedure invariably exists , and is where necessary invoked , for enabling the party affected rapidly to seek annulment or amendment of the order made against him .
5 The following cases are referred to in the judgments in the Court of Appeal :
6 Kerr LJ said that some of the public comments on Bromley v. GLC gave the misleading impression that the judgments in the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords were designed to thwart the wishes of the majority on the GLC for political motives .
7 So the porter in the Valley station here came , brought them on the hand cart he had .
8 All the activities in the Resource Books can be photocopied for classroom use .
9 The Teacher 's Book contains notes on all the activities in the Student 's Book , including a special story section to help your students gain full benefit from the soap opera .
10 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
11 It forces the project leader to think clearly and rigorously about all the activities in the project in the planning phase .
12 All the company functions associated with any of the activities in the stage are allocated to the rows and identified down the left-hand side .
13 I used to say they got their pay packets from me but their status from the activities in the crofting villages where they lived .
14 For an application of the defence in a case where a claimant , in order to make good his claim , was obliged to assert his own fraudulent purpose I was referred to Palaniappa Chettiar v. Arunasalam Chettiar [ 1962 ] A.C. 294 .
15 Mahomed had appeared for the defence in a number of political trials , became the first black Senior Counsel in 1974 , and had since become president of the Lesotho Court of Appeal , a member of Swaziland 's Court of Appeal , and a member of the Supreme Court in Namibia , whose Constitution he helped to draft .
16 Whig lawyers , such as Treby and Somers , served as counsel for the defence in the bishops ' trial , a curious development considering the mutual antipathy between bishops and Whigs during the Exclusion Crisis .
17 The House of Lords held , in effect , that since the applicant was arguing that he had a contractual right under his lease to remain at the lower rent , he was asserting private law rights and so could raise the defence in the possession proceedings in the County Court and did not have to raise it by means of an AJR .
18 It is like the Lord Chief Justice giving evidence for the defence in an appeal case .
19 Indeed , Alain Sroufe at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota , urges that we stop trying to find the response in the child 's physiology , and learn instead to think of it as an ‘ organisational construct ’ , an economic way in which the experimenter can characterise the pattern of behavioural linkages between the child and its environment .
20 Hodder & Stoughton 's Robert Bacon , marketing manager for paperback fiction , says that the results of the Hilary Norman campaign have been hard to determine , but views the response in the shops as ‘ reasonably encouraging ’ .
21 As the loan is repaid from property in the trust Mr X 's deposit , pound for pound , is released to Mr X. Mr X will have retained an interest in the income in the trust because he benefits when the deposit , pound for pound , is released .
22 All the usual revenues received by a temporal ruler were exploited — payments from towns and castles , taxes and procurations , and also the income in the shape of rents and the payments from tenants which came from the lands of which the pope was proprietor .
23 Far from studying the distribution of the finches in the light of this information , Darwin had to sort through his collection trying to remember where each specimen had been captured .
24 ‘ It will please the Colonel to see them at the breakfast-table in the morning , ’ I-said .
25 Bus services are operating normally during the daytime in the Springbank area of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire , but at night the estate becomes a no go area .
26 We were given a lot of work to prepare in our spare time and I remember trying to keep warm in the daytime in an overcoat and scarf while I wrote an essay or struggled with Latin composition .
27 Most of the uranium in the sandstone bedrock , however , had been transported laterally by water flow into an adjacent peat bog .
28 All over the City , people were killing each other , having torrid affairs in seedy motel rooms , stealing bodies from the morgue , working late on revolutionary inventions , hiding out from the cops , waiting for the locksmith , running numbers , rock ‘ n ’ rolling at the high-school hop , praying at the bedsides of white-haired mothers , looking for the uranium in the wine cellar , describing their dreams to sage psychoanalysts , rehearsing for the big show , escaping across the rooftops .
29 Lurking four rows back in the Conservative backbenches , Mr Lamont was in a perfect position to stab the Premier in the back , and then twist the knife .
30 It must be because it gets me out of the tent in the middle of the night to stand and contemplate the untroubled majesty of The Plough .
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