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

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1 Opportunities to take seriously such issues as girls and science or the merits of negotiated assessment , or to acquire skills in the areas of active tutorial work or special educational needs are few and far between , and often have to be carved out of evenings and weekends .
2 Well I have to tell the minister that the firms are advertising for detection services all the time , K P M G Peter Marwick advertising this , they will er investigate financial frauds and rectify and recover from them that requires specialised accounting skills , K P M G forensic accounting offers experience in the techniques of fraudsters and the procedures er they may have followed .
3 Meanwhile , the national New Forum political movement — founded in September 1989 — began to sprout off-shoots in the provinces , including Lauchhammer .
4 The object was to monitor change in the services provided in Nottinghamshire and to evaluate the work of the CMHTs .
5 Indeed , even without having to go so far as the Commission of the European Communities did at the hearing in arguing that registration itself already constitutes a form of establishment , it must be observed that in any event registration is a precondition for taking up and pursuing activities in the fisheries sector .
6 But I do n't know what they 're going to do about that door but it 's gon na make fingers in the doors .
7 The allegations centred on the existence of a national network of secret bases which formed part of a " third force " instigating violence in the townships .
8 A member of the Council of Overseas Research Centers of the Smithsonian Institution , the Academy 's mission will be to support research in the arts and humanities by American and Central European scholars and to become an important part of a new American presence in Europe .
9 I want to knee David in the bollocks at least once today ?
10 For example the centre could facilitate research in the areas where it felt that development , change and adoption of new techniques was required .
11 " The Communist Party wants unity in the interests of the Labour movement as a whole " , wrote Harry Pollitt .
12 She holds clinics in the areas in and around Cape Town — the shanty towns begin a few miles outside the city and the houses improve markedly the nearer the centre you get — and Rose believes that the fruits of her success will start to become evident in two or three years .
13 This will also introduce imperfections in the crystallites which continue growing until the strains imposed by the surrounding crystallites eventually stop further enlargement .
14 This is a polite way of saying that recruitment normally causes chaos in the personnel department .
15 Rain stopped play in the Parks , with Oxford University on 151 for 5 in their first innings against Northants .
16 ‘ We call for explicit guarantees of media and press freedom in the constitutions of all African countries as stipulated in Article 19 of the United Nations ' Declaration on Human Rights , ’ they stressed .
17 explicit guarantees of media and press freedom in the constitutions of all African countries as stipulated in Article 19 of the UN Declaration on Human Rights .
18 The magistrate summarily tried cases in the police court , where the maximum punishment was three months imprisonment , twenty lashes , a fine of five pounds , or any two of the above .
19 The dealers say that barely anyone on the ISE 's ruling council has experience in the derivatives markets .
20 On granting or transferring a restricted hotel licence or a restaurant licence in respect of any premises , a licensing board shall , if as regards the use of the premises for the provision of the customary main meals it appears to the board that it is only for the customary main meal at midday or only for the customary main meal in the evening that the premises fall within paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restricted hotel licence or paragraph ( a ) ( ii ) of the restaurant licence as set out in Schedule 1 to this Act , insert in the licence a condition that there shall be no permitted hours in the evening , or that there shall be permitted hours in the premises only in the evening , as the case requires .
21 She had shown Dot before how to find pictures in the clouds .
22 The deal has precedents in the purchases in recent years of bust Texas financial institutions by BancOne and NCNB .
23 Found in red peppers and chilli peppers , capsaicin causes a sensation of burning pain in the mouth by triggering the trigeminal nerve , which has branches in the eyes , nose , tongue and mouth .
24 Beyond the disaffected Liberals who were Morel 's first point of contact in most localities , the UDC found supporters in the ranks of defunct local peace Societies , and other pacifist groups like those established in 1913 to promote ‘ Angellism ’ .
25 The concept of mixed race , which has become part of conventional social work language , is misleading because it causes confusion in the minds of transracial adopters .
26 It should also be borne in mind that , in the current success of building surveying practice in the areas of project management — be the project new or refurbishment — and analysis of building performance , the medium through which these special skills are consolidated is client contact .
27 By representing words in the definitions as integers , storage requirements decrease dramatically and efficient sorting routines become easily applicable .
28 The code , the first of its kind in the mining industry , was aimed at eliminating violence in the mines .
29 It is said that there are exceptions to this rule and that the following persons can sue for trespass although they had not possession — ( a ) A trustee against any third person who commits a trespass to trust chattels in the hands of the beneficiary .
30 The Prussian government 's minister of finance , Peter Beuth , had been forced to offer subsidy to encourage industry in the years 1818–45 , when it was realised that the kind of large-scale enterprise that Prussia would need to enter the international market was already beyond the pocket of most individuals , and beyond the imagination of the Junkers , who might have supplied finance if their estates had been more productive .
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