Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] [noun pl] [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 It was James II 's use of the suspending power in respect of penal laws relating to religion in the Declarations of Indulgence 1687 and 1688 which led to the revolution of 1688 .
4 In addition , Roman catholic schools in Ireland , in continuity with the belief and practice of Roman catholics in a number of other countries , have a different concept and practice of teaching religion in the schools from that of the majority of protestant traditions .
5 That it is a weapon with which practitioners can fight for improvements in standards , and the elimination of risks in the interests of their patients .
6 Making risk assessments while they were driving may have caused drivers to think about risks in the situations to a greater extent than they would have in the course of normal driving .
7 The follow up for morbidity of gastric cancer shows increased risks in the years after starting cimetidine treatment .
8 Caedwalla first appears in the records as a noble exile in the forests of Chiltern and Andred ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 42 ) .
9 He went into self-imposed exile in the mountains of Japan for nearly two years and during this period of isolation formulated a new karate system based on actual combat effectiveness .
10 There was a note of exile in the voices of the old railway servants who came to the microphone to say goodbye to the station …
11 Even if she were finally cleared by Nick Morley 's investigation , she would remain guilty by association in the eyes of many racecourse insiders .
12 The daily Assembly and class lessons develop the children 's thinking in the areas of religious and moral education , In P6 and P7 the children are introduced to either French , German or Spanish by a teacher from the Senior School Modern Languages Department .
13 That city , which has a long history of communal grief in the memories of Irish immigrants and desperate experiences of unemployment , knew , intuitively , how to behave .
14 Han Ch'in 's death lay there in that silence ; cold , heavy , unmentionable : a dark stone of grief in the guts of each that neither had managed to pass .
15 It indicates that the stock in the libraries in that authority , for as long as that local party rules , will reflect the politics of the majority of the voting electorate , in spite of the disclaimer that the policy will be carried out ‘ in the context of wider statutory provision across the authority ’ .
16 They walk up the cleft in the hills beside the stream and begin to climb above the valley .
17 The birth of a child is an important landmark in the lives of all concerned .
18 Painted a great deal in the environs of Falmouth but also in Brittany , the Loire valley , and the Greek islands …
19 Mosley 's comments suggest that he has managed to supervise a compromise deal in the corridors of power involving Frank Williams and Flavio Briatore , the boss of the Benetton team , who had firmly opposed Williams 's late entry for the championship .
20 Dalglish is enjoying a golfing break in Spain and has left deal in the hands of assistant Ray Harford .
21 There was nothing valuable in it , though it seemed a great deal in the eyes of these people . ’
22 Contrary to some of the comments of Opposition Members , the Opposition amendment made in the other place this week makes no difference to our determination to encourage compulsory competitive tendering in the interests of the taxpayer .
23 Their task was to build a wooden wheelchair pathway around a small pond in the grounds of Meldreth Manor .
24 He released her and sat back , flexing his legs in the confines of the car .
25 But underneath all the tough-talking , cryptic statements and pipe-lighting that allows him time to carefully think out his replies , there is another Bill Morrison , a schoolboy at heart , who is happiest sitting in the stands at Lord 's or Twickenham swapping cricketing and rugby stories , who idolises sporting heroes like cricketers Denis Compton and Gary Sobers , four-minute miler Roger Bannister , and former rugby international Gerald Davies , and who is in a fever of excitement over the arrival of his new MG RV8 , a ‘ reincarnation of the old MGB ’ , only ‘ more powerful , more comfortable ( I hope ) and certainly more costly ’ .
26 The city government has decided to clear the streets of the unsightly pedicab in the interests of humanity and prestige .
27 A preliminary version of ‘ La Danse ’ , a mural painting executed in 1933 by Henri Matisse for the home of Dr Barnes at Merion near Philadelphia ( see p.7 ) has recently come to light in the possessions of the youngest son , art dealer Pierre Matisse .
28 But there was no light in the eyes of the girl that came home to me that night .
29 The latest Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society resolves a question that came to light in the days of Lord Rayleigh , who showed how an idealised object called a black body radiates heat and light energy .
30 ‘ I 've checked since , three or four times , and there 's never a light in the offices on Friday evenings . ’
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