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

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1 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 ’ .
2 The deal has precedents in the purchases in recent years of bust Texas financial institutions by BancOne and NCNB .
3 Thus , the risk of voids will fall on both parties , and both will suffer the loss in the proportions in which they are entitled to participate in income .
4 Secondly , what is or is not needless killing will again be determined by the role of the animals in the practices in which we employ them .
5 It was then that the feeling of utter boredom would assail him and he would be driven to join the crowd for the buses and the queue for a seat in the pictures in Hereford to pass the Saturday afternoon away .
6 More and more teachers in training are at least receiving an introduction to special needs ; are being encouraged to seek out information on special needs policy and practice in the schools in which they are doing their teaching practice , and are being introduced to a variety of approaches to meeting their needs .
7 Anne was one of 18 women running successful small enterprises with stands in the Women in the Rural Community exhibition .
8 Local authorities now support elderly people in their own homes as far as possible , or in the local authority homes in the areas in which they live , so that they may be near to relatives and friends and their old associations .
9 However , most new shareholders have only a small stake in the companies in which they have invested , and in reality they may have little influence upon the way that the companies are run ( see , for example , the claims of John Scott pp. 57–62 ) .
10 However , since the liabilities covered by cl 14.2 are easy to insure against , many sellers offer this clause without any of the limitations in the phrases in square brackets , as a marketing advantage over their competitors .
11 Mr had opted for the figure nineteen , for the multiplier in the pleadings in this case .
12 They may be a branded goods company which does not have the strongest brands in the markets in which they operate .
13 The same story is seen the world over , and there are considerable variations among countries in the ways in which screening tests are introduced and how they are applied .
14 Eventually , forced out by the need to buy basic necessities she had met the pusher in the toilets in one of the big stores .
15 The contact from staff included direct assistance in the houses in 11 per cent of observations , compared with 4 per cent in the ‘ campus ’ houses and 2 per cent in the hospitals .
16 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
17 Diamond thieves used old shoes in the woods in North Lane to pass on the goods .
18 His preference for examining collegiality and for finding its stumbling blocks in the conditions in which primary-school teachers have to work seems more appropriate when real schools come to mind .
19 Mrs Thatcher 's direct , even confrontational style of managing the Cabinet became an issue in the circumstances in which Michael Heseltine resigned in January 1986 .
20 Yesterday , the Chancellor of the Exchequer had the cheek to intervene in the speech of my right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition on the national currency , when this week has shown that the Prime Minister and the Chancellor are powerless to defend our national currency against movements in the markets in Community countries and elsewhere .
21 Cos how many things did I put in for the thingums in the draws in Asda .
22 Otto 's voice shot through the gaps in the floorboards in a series of volleys .
23 The increased participation rates from the 1950s to the 1980s have been largely accounted for by reductions in the gaps in employment records around childbearing .
24 They make an important contribution to the finance team in the businesses in which they work throughout the UK .
25 Not that I am deliberately distorting or mis-speaking our findings , but because I have selected and imposed an order on the research which suits my theoretical and creative purposes and which therefore paints nature in the colours in which I wish to view it .
26 Although recent research appears to raise some uncertainty about the purchase of commissions in the artillery and engineers , purchase certainly had a less prominent place in the promotions in the technical corps .
27 From these figures , it is possible to arrive at a number of quite different versions of what changes took place in the years in question .
28 Defeat would virtually assure the Belgians of a place in the finals in America , while forcing the Welsh to join Czechoslovakia and the unpredictable Romanians in a mad scramble for the second qualifying place .
29 I was ill at ease in the mornings in those days .
30 The arguments for a biological difference in the sexes in this regard are far from conclusive , but in cases where such a difference is put forward , the general conclusions of humanity 's aggressive nature are not revised .
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