Example sentences of "[noun] in [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously we are not going to cure the blight of centuries in a few years . |
2 | Also important is continuing investment in the many communities in which we operate . |
3 | In some cases long-term relationships grow up between casual workers and particular organizations In a few cases , Particularly In the banqueting establishments of a few large London hotels , where there is at least one " event " on most days of the week and most weeks of the year , there are some casuals who work effectively full-time for the organization concerned . |
4 | How can we allow the commercial hunting of whales when they could be starved of food because of ozone depletion in a few years ' time ? " |
5 | He admitted the murder in the few words he spoke to the people . |
6 | Were it not for the single inconvenient occurrence in the data ( example 22 ) of they as the subject of a singular verb , we could set up an initial list of ‘ invariant ’ environments , which themselves are characteristic of this vernacular system , prior to an investigation of patterns underlying the variability in the many environments which permitted it . |
7 | And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us . |
8 | ‘ I 'll bring you some tea in a few minutes , ’ he said . |
9 | Soak break in a few tablespoons of water with the vinegar and garlic for 10 minutes . |
10 | Cars in the latter colours had 133 crashes resulting in injury per 10,000 cars in 1991 . |
11 | Plant subjects in the same lunchboxes that had been used for previous experiments were placed on a stand and viewed . |
12 | We shall be continuing our more detailed look at factory shops in a few weeks ' time . |
13 | I will give her a ring in a few minutes , but suspect I suspect that you and daddy have to have a bath together . |
14 | She realised with a suppressed groan that she was forced to justify herself to the chief superintendent in the same terms as she had defended herself against Christine Mills . |
15 | forbidding the use of capillary fittings containing lead-based solder on pipes supplying drinking water ( see Chapter 2 ) n changing the size of flushing cisterns used with WCs ( to come into effect in a few years ' time — see Chapter 8 ) |
16 | I 'll find it a billet in a few days . ’ |
17 | Held , refusing the declarations , that a basic valuation prepared by an employee of a building society was an ‘ action taken by the society in relation to ’ the grant of a further advance within section 83(1) of the Act and since it constituted part of the society 's process of administration , such a valuation , if negligently prepared , could amount to maladministration within paragraph 1 ( d ) of Part III to Schedule 12 to the Act ; that , on the documentation used by the plaintiff societies , a house buyers ' valuation prepared by an employee created a contract between the society and the borrower , which if negligently prepared could amount to a breach of the society 's contractual obligation within paragraph 1 ( a ) of Part III to Schedule 12 ; that although the alleged want of due skill and care might relate to matters not affecting the society 's assessment of the adequacy of the security , the valuation was in reality a single process amounting to an action within section 83(1) ; and that , accordingly , the ombudsman had jurisdiction under the scheme set up under the Act to investigate and determine complaints arising out of basic valuations , house buyers ' valuations , and , since there was no relevant distinction in the nature of the contractual relationship , structural surveys by a society 's employee in the same circumstances ( post , pp. 145A–H , 150B — 151A , H — 152A ) . |
18 | Does n't he say something about there 's gon na be ten thousand small schools in a few years and erm |
19 | However , not all languages have a grammatical category of number , and those that do do not necessarily view countability in the same terms . |
20 | But I 'll touch on the reason why they do n't need those condition in a few minutes . |
21 | Since most of the surplus food was from the lowlands with irrigation water originating in the highlands , widespread deforestation in the latter areas had had very serious effects upon the ability of South Korea to feed itself . |
22 | Further west , nitrogens in the few crops of Puffin barley so far harvested are said to be on the low side . |
23 | We shall have Bryan Robson and Lee Sharpe mush fitter in a few weeks when they have had more games . ’ |
24 | Summarize the consumption figures for coal and petroleum in a few sentences . |
25 | This month the Peter Tillou gallery ( which opened at 39 Duke Street in 1989 and exhibited at the Grosvenor House Fair in 1992 ) inaugurates an additional gallery in the former premises of Leggatt Bros. ( 17 Duke Street ) . |
26 | It was the voices coming from the little boxes , and the concept of man flying between America and England in a few hours , that he found difficult to grasp . |
27 | A new urgency came when the depressed labourers exploded into protest in the autumn of 1830 , part of troubles that swept much of England in a few months . |
28 | ‘ I shall leave England in a few months ’ time . ’ |
29 | Preliminary counts suggested that only about 5% of the L1 posiutive cells in the lamina propria were neutrophils , a finding supported by staining for chloroactate esterase in the same sections . |
30 | Plus international driving licences in the same names . |