Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] in [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 We can assess the direct effect of age ( X 2 ) on preparedness to break the law controlling for income in the same way .
2 To lie hour after hour in the same hot , crumpled bed , looking at the same crack of sky between the curtains .
3 I have proved this to some extent by night netting , when I have found I could get a double catch off the same ground by netting both before and after midnight in the same night .
4 There is a proviso to the definition which excepts a licence granted to premises which have been rebuilt after destruction in the same form as the previous licence from being a new licence .
5 HANS Wagenknecht , 24 , is a physics student from Germany who will be looking for work in a few years .
6 Venturing to the second stage , they could have their names and homelands recorded on a list published the follow ing day in Le Figaro de la Tour Eiffel certain proof to less privileged friends and relatives that they had indeed visited this engineering marvel — or could pen lines of poetry for inclusion in the same journal .
7 Her previous three books charting a century of change in the former rural village in words , pictures and verse were complete sell-outs .
8 The collapse of communism in the former Eastern block and the disintegration of the former Soviet Union represent a major new challenge the governments have had to face .
9 Pile up all the layers of seaweed in the same way as you would ordinary pressed material ( see p. 38 ) and leave them overnight , lightly weighted down with a couple of books .
10 Literary studies in action approaches the study of literature in the same way that a comparatively naive undergraduate reader approaches it : as a conglomeration of linguistic and literary forms , functions and meanings , all operating at once and all of which have somehow to be deciphered in order to gain access to the text , and explained in order to facilitate the production of adequate essays .
11 The former have invested considerable sums of money in the latter 's capital and money markets ( see Table 2.2 page 53 ) .
12 Several Acts of Parliament in the latter part of the nineteenth century extended the right of women to vote in local elections if they were otherwise qualified .
13 She had posted off a length of pale blue silk for Jennifer 's dress , and another of velvet in the same shade for Christopher 's page-boy suit .
14 And , in 1972 a ‘ clandestine advertising ’ scandal led to a Parliamentary report on ORTF ‘ abuses ’ : programme-makers had received favours from manufacturers to do ‘ product-placement ’ — the frequent use of a given make of car in the same film , for instance .
15 Yet particular religions , it might be said , are necessary to convey the meaning of Religion in the same way as particular truths are necessary to convey the meaning of Truth .
16 Sikhism sees this Mystery at the heart of religion in the same way .
17 A different approach would be to introduce Caldwell recklessness into the non-fatal offences of causing injury , with a view to labelling cases of endangerment in the same way as ‘ traditional ’ crimes .
18 Between 1962 and 1964 output per head rose by 5.8 per cent ; between 1965 and 1967 it rose by 19.6 per cent , despite a lower rate of accumulation in the latter period .
19 This further sharp decline in profitability , following on that of earlier years , and taking profits to levels well below those which had come to be expected during the boom , is the key to the sustained sluggishness of accumulation in the latter half of the 1970s and the early 1980s .
20 The BBC was influential in the setting up of broadcasting in no fewer than seventeen African countries , and the French had a similarly extensive involvement .
21 A number of laws , many of them based on principles of ‘ obscenity ’ , ‘ indecency ’ and ‘ offence ’ are designed to prevent the distribution or display of homosexuality in the same way as porn is constrained .
22 It is perhaps appropriate to stress again that where playwrights require pages of dialogue to explain every factor in the development of the plot , to create a changing atmosphere and to show how the actions affect the actors in the play , dancers can communicate whole passages of dialogue in a few expressive gestures woven into enchaînements .
23 Unemployment statistics for January revealed that the numbers out of work in the former East Germany had increased to 1,340,000 , a rate of 17 per cent ( compared to 11.8 per cent in December ) , partly because of the end of several short-time working arrangements .
24 When the closed path is in a wire loop and the loop is in motion then a force due to the magnetic field is present as well , giving rise to a finite amount of work in the same manner .
25 He certainly seemed below par in the few mid-season matches last year , but the whole team looked poor in those .
26 ‘ I think you can dispense with the formalities , Letty , curtsying would look out of place in a few rooms in a lodging house , do n't you think ? ’
27 This week , a male view of gender politics , an investigative writer on the track of British prisoners of war in the former Soviet Union , pure seduction in the garden and deflating the opera ponces .
28 But Wilkinson , when he recovers his senses , will point Leeds towards recovery in the same manner as Clough .
29 However , the-more subtle use of colour in the latter also produces a less contrived flower .
30 * What is of importance here is not so much whether or not the label ‘ perceptual ’ is appropriate as whether this task is susceptible to the effects of pre-training in the same way as the motor tasks discussed earlier .
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