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

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31 Mortality in infancy of short spaced babies is not only very high in the regions of high infant mortality ( the Indian Ocean and Arab World regions ) but also higher relative to those born after two or three year intervals in comparison to regions where infant mortality is lower ( e.g. the Western Hemisphere ) .
32 AZTEC CAMERA , currently riding high in the charts with ‘ Good Morning Britain ’ , will play a one-off date at London Brixton Academy on December 20 — the last date of their current world tour .
33 AZTEC CAMERA , currently riding high in the charts with ‘ Good Morning Britain ’ , will play a one-off date at London Brixton Academy on December 20 — the last date of their current world tour .
34 High in the charts with their brilliant single Fait Accompli and with a new album Doppelganger out today they are a name to look out for .
35 The dancers and music then swell to fill the stage again , ultimately to depart all sorrow spent with the child-like figure lifted high in the hands of one man and carried away out of sight whilst another dancer kneels low in homage as the music resolves the picture into a great Amen .
36 The Catholic minds in the Church rejoiced to have one of such influence , and such prayerfulness , high in the counsels of their Church .
37 A particularly vicious back-cast entangled her cast , high in the branches of a nearby , unclimbable tree .
38 Our sexual condition can help us to recognize how guarded we are , or how self-seeking , manipulative , or fearful we are , instead of being trusting , selfless , kindly , reverent and free in the bonds of love .
39 A quarter of a million people live on work-house charity in England and child-beggars run free in the streets of London . ’
40 Mr Wakenshaw 's parachute became tangled in the wheels of a plane and he was dragged along its fuselage .
41 Other welcome guests are Brittle Stars , which often turn up in zoanthid colonies or tangled in the branches of gorgonians .
42 It occurred during Lebanon 's glorious recent history and so only in old magazines or in scratched newsreel films can one sense the phantoms that were even then being made manifest in the streets of Beirut .
43 Such concerns have been manifest in the reforms of social security pursued by Conservative administration in Britain in the 1980s .
44 The situation was almost the same at Exeter , but 48 per cent of the subsidy assessments were at £1 , mostly on wages , while in Coventry these were only a handful out of a total of some 700 taxpayers , meaning that almost half the population literally ‘ possessed absolutely nothing but the rags they stood up in , a few sticks and boards for ‘ furniture ’ , and the tools of their trade , if any' , Exeter clearly enjoyed full employment — as full , that is , as was attainable in the conditions of the time — while Coventry languished in the grip of severe unemployment , and indeed in the early 1520s was undergoing a series of acute economic crises .
45 Spain 's brother-and-sister team of Emilio and Arantxa Sanchez beat Austria 2-1 in the quarter-finals of the Hopman Cup in Perth , while Yannick Noah lost to Petr Korda during Czechoslovakia 's 3-0 defeat of France .
46 ‘ You must have got a few in the Houses of Parliament , ’ he said , smiling .
47 The liduid emptying half time was correspondingly shorter in the patients with idiopathic DU ( median 28 min ( range 22–38 ) ) than in the H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 39 ( 35–66 ) ; p<0.001 ) .
48 The solid emptying half time was correspondingly shorter in the patients with idiopathic DU ( median 67 min ( range 11–221 ) ) compared with the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 180 ( 62–1500 ; p<0.01 ) and H pylori negative healthy volunteers ( 431 ( 58–838 ) ; p<0.001 ) .
49 A number of troops were stationed in the town , some in the grounds of the workhouse , and others at the Bedford Infirmary , and in January 1915 the master 's attention was called to the need to disinfect military blankets and clothing , and to the provision of baths for verminous soldiers .
50 While Morgan is especially interested in the gens as a stage in the history of kinship which predates the appearance of the family , and which shows that matrilineal descent preceded patrilineal descent , Marx stresses rather its significance as proof of the existence of organizing principles ( especially as regards property ) which were opposite to those of capitalism .
51 If some anthropologists , such as Geertz , are interested in the webs of significance humans spin for themselves , while others , such as Sahlins , are more focused on the processes of how those webs are spun , both groups reveal the central role of the interpreter in shaping the material to be represented and in organising the structures in which the representations occur .
52 With his experience , the right hon. Gentleman will also be interested in the views of the CBI .
53 Those who are interested in the affairs of Church and State will observe that , at two of the three crossroads of Ramsey 's life , it was the State authority which secured the result .
54 I am not a prying woman , I have never really been interested in the affairs of others , I would never examine the contents of their drawers and cupboards and bathroom cabinets , as Isabel did , wherever we went to stay .
55 She had met people of this genre before — intense , smart , well-connected , impulsive , communicative , insatiably interested in the affairs of others — and she would , she supposed , upon interrogation , have classed herself , at least in aspiration , as one of the genre .
56 They are interested in the experiences of these age groups , and often conduct their own quasi-psychological studies , recording individual young and old women 's accounts of their lives and feelings .
57 ‘ The Mamur Zapt is not interested in the likes of us . ’
58 ‘ All that 's fine , ’ I said , though I was n't particularly interested in the vows of a child who had just gone to boarding school .
59 The general public would n't be interested in the subtleties of unfair regulations and the clear imbalance of resources .
60 Neither Charles Booth nor Seebohm Rowntree were sociologists ; they were just wealthy men with strong social consciences who were interested in the problems of poverty and were able enough to carry out quite sophisticated studies of this phenomenon in London and York at the end of the nineteenth century .
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