Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | There was further evidence of this in the government 's role in negotiating an agreement , signed on Sept. 2 , to begin formal peace talks with the insurgents in the Netherlands . |
2 | There is no statutory requirement to refer to this in the directors ' report . |
3 | There is no statutory requirement to refer to this in the directors ' report . |
4 | I think the idea of using this in the foreground er , as I was saying , with landscapes , and the same thing applies to seascapes as well , it 's nice to have a bit of detail lower down , but I do n't think that the the background , the sort of , main part of the photograph is terribly strong . |
5 | Now 18 clear in the jockeys ' table , the Ulsterman has the Midas touch at present and he must be regretting that next week the seasonal festivities mean three days without racing . |
6 | If it is not made clear in the psychologist 's report , the Tutor should recommend the type of assistance which would be of most help to the Student . |
7 | The ‘ Kingdoms ’ mentioned are perfectly sensible in the poem 's context , but remind readers of Eliot 's work of ‘ death 's other Kingdom ’ and ‘ death 's dream kingdom ’ . |
8 | Jennifer Thompson , the 1993 Forward Trust Grand Prix champion , has also improved , by nine places to No 252 in the women 's list with 951 points . |
9 | ONCE again , Arena failed to turn in the level of performance of which they are undoubtedly capable as they struggled to overcome a depleted but game Novas ' side 54–47 in the men 's division of the Mid-Essex Gravel League . |
10 | Concerns over the proper role of local government in providing services to communities featured high in a Lord 's debate last week . |
11 | Later , when she watched the scene during the shooting , she 'd find more girls in the pile of smashed-up cars : one putting on lipstick high in a lorry 's cab , another lying on the bonnet like a mascot , face to the car 's prow , giving a feline look as she too read aloud , from a French philosopher who later in a fit of madness pushed his wife under in the bath , and held her there till there were no more bubbles . |
12 | The later Artemis of Ephesus was confidently expected to show herself in specially designed windows of appearance placed high in the temple 's pediment . |
13 | Standards are high in the hotel 's air-conditioned sea view restaurant which offers an á la carte choice of meal . |
14 | The possibility of achieving the semblance of virtue by working at standing high in the teacher 's estimation , seems to us a perfect nursery for the acquisition of the criminal or exploitative view of the social world . |
15 | From this generous lobby , looked down on by diners perched high in the dome 's galleries , shoppers will be able to pass either directly down to the open-air market in the shadow of old St Martin 's church , explore the curving three-storey shopping halls or snack in a galaxy of glitzy cafes . |
16 | We were allowed to live rent free in the gardener 's cottage , but the family allowance from the army was less than my father had been earning . |
17 | His parachute opened instantly and tangled in the aircraft 's wheels . |
18 | Depending on the reputation of the artist , the agent makes a deal to split this percentage of the ticket money from 70:30 up to 90:10 or 95:5 in the artist 's favour . |
19 | For a moment he forgot his attempts to look dignified in the Rover 's utilitarian steel cabin . |
20 | The Trent Bridge slaughter in no way compensated for that World Cup final defeat — or being outclassed 2-1 in the summer 's Cornhill Test series . |
21 | The Labour Party conference defeated Communist affiliation at the request of the National Executive and with the approval of most union officials other than some in the Miners ' Federation and the Amalgamated Engineering Union . |
22 | Some in the colony 's business community share that view since following it in policy terms would allow them to continue their prosperous trade links across the border . |
23 | A woman 's dress sense is much less important to more educated men than to those with basic education , while married men are less interested in a woman 's mouth than any other group . |
24 | URGENT — NDO would like to hear from any teacher interested in a men 's class in London SW1 ( evening ) or a handicapped children 's class at Dartford . |
25 | Once I am interested in an act 's music and I like their live performance , the first thing I want to know is where this new band sees itself going . |
26 | Has he asked indeed the tenants who have not already bought their home if they would be interested in the Government 's Rent to Buy housing scheme ? |
27 | The take-up of NVQ 's would depend on what the industry wanted , and large companies might decide on NVQ 's and not be interested in the Institute 's training and examinations . |
28 | She could see nothing amongst them to explain why Chris should have been so interested in the artist 's work . |
29 | ‘ Where do you live ? ’ enquired Betty , contriving to look at once serious , since the subject had been death , and also interested in the Molesworths ' continuing existence . |
30 | Floy had been interested in the Gnomes ' sketches ; like Fenella , he found the Gnomes rather attractive , friendly people and he thought their designs were clever and subtle and beautifully drawn . |