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

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1 For a recurrent ( re-do ) hernia the chances are even higher ( somewhere between a 1 in 20 and a 1 in 3 chance of future trouble ) .
2 Despite the increase in the number of scholars studying the period , the same preoccupation with art-history and the origins of peoples persisted and continued to do so through the 1960s in studies of pottery ( Myres 1969 ; 1970 ) and metalwork ( Hawkes 1961 ; Hawkes and Dunning 1961 ) .
3 Somewhat surprisingly , given the avowed centrality of curriculum development in the project , " linking the centre closely to the curriculum of the school " appears only as the last in a long list of implementation steps .
4 Spring-loaded brakes were fitted to the trailers and acted mechanically through a plunger in the centre pivot of the turntable .
5 F/O Nicholls-Palmer 's shoot down of a Ju-88 in August 1943 is recreated atmospherically by M A Kinnear and is the subject of a very low print run ( 100 only ) entitled Brief Encounter from Artistic Flight .
6 And though the whole cult was largely founded on a pout , a posture , a rear view of ponytail and hindquarters and some carefully arranged shower curtains , sheets and wet clothing , the significance of it was that a young woman created a new lifestyle indisputably of the Fifties in which she took a man 's attitude to sex .
7 Nevertheless , the crowding together of the poor in slums was seen to be dangerous — debilitating to health and facilitating possibly seditious communication of the kind which had led to the riots in Trafalgar Square in 1886 .
8 She would have to start working only with the new-born in the new neo-natal unit at Middlesbrough General Hospital which she was initially recruited to run as part of her job .
9 Sadly , church people have often so dismally failed to get along with each other that they are powerless to get along with the needy in the world .
10 We have already noted the over 3 million animals used annually in the 1980s in UK research laboratories ; the total having dropped from 5.6 million to 1970 .
11 Second only to the Welsh in low cunning , ’ said Hurst .
12 And why do Whites have higher rates than Blacks especially among the young in the darker areas ?
13 I grew up in Liverpool , you see , back in the twenties , and the filth and the smoke and the poverty , I mean the grinding poverty , especially among the Irish in Liverpool , you do n't see that today .
14 Kenneth Grayston introduces an opportunity for graduates to get together at the latest in a series of University concerts .
15 Indeed , they boasted proudly that retail electricity prices had risen more slowly than the retail price index in general : although their own tariffs had risen faster , average consumption had gone up and the extra kWh had been sold at the lower incremental charges of two-part or block tariffs , thus bringing the average domestic price in their first ten years down by a fifth in real terms .
16 A one-way system meant that out of season hold-ups were rare , but in the peak summer months when the holidaymakers poured in by the dozens in their hire cars the village often became jammed .
17 I mean we 've still got a barren at the back , somebody kicks you at the back on that barren and er in the skeleton that 's exactly like the barren in a monkey 's tail
18 The ESC , however , threatened to stay away from the Civic in future if they had to make up the lost revenue .
19 A considerable swell was breaking on the beach , so cameras were stowed in plastic bags and we surfed ashore in an inflatable in what is known as a ‘ wet landing ’ .
20 it appears , from the correspondence moved for by Mr Tite , that the highest official authority is given to the revival of an old design , or the formation of a new one , by an architect not among the premiated in the comparatively recent competition .
21 The names and addresses of senior judges in the Irish Republic , together with a document which purports to come from the office of the Chief of Staff of the Irish Army , surfaced yesterday as the latest in the series of security leaks , writes David McKittrick .
22 The ornamental gardens , now being restored to their former glory , were once amongst the finest in England and were the pride and joy of Christopher Hatton IV , who gathered many rare plants from all over the world .
23 DALLAS COWBOYS , the youngest team in the NFL , are looking more like the best in the league every week .
24 Protests from shop owners in Sunderland over increased parking charges have been dismissed by the city 's director of engineering Tom Ball who said that city parking was still amongst the cheapest in the country .
25 Much of Piffetti 's work is still to be found in the royal palaces of Turin , but several superb pieces , including two exquisite pedestals , drifted off to the Quirinal in Rome , and an altar-frontal of unbelievable complexity is in the Vatican .
26 the device remained popular for a century after its invention , finding particular favour in France , where , according to one account , it sold so quickly at a fair in Paris that the stallholder was hustled out of town by the young men of the city who saw their favourite quarry rapidly being locked away .
27 But the people who built them — the thirty or forty people possibly at the most in Oxford who built those houses — it would solve their problems and it would give them a completely new slant on life to have built their own houses .
28 Furthermore , many of the women and girls working at fruit-picking and jam-making were related to railway workers at nearby Cambridge Station and were brought to work by the 8.20 train from Cambridge in the morning and taken back home by the 6.34 in the evening .
29 Firstly , the proportion of teachers who , having successfully completed the first year , stay on into the second in order to obtain the Certificate in Education ( FE ) is proving to be extremely high : for example , of the 1,128 candidates for the first year courses being offered in 1979–80 , no fewer than 1,024 moved into their second year in 1980–1 .
30 It was a clean up for the Irish in the Junior Drum Majors competition , with Darren McBride once again dominating the top placing , and J Elvin in third , A McKeown in fourth and R Elvin in fifth places .
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