Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] [noun sg] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ’ .
3 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 .
4 The later Artemis of Ephesus was confidently expected to show herself in specially designed windows of appearance placed high in the temple 's pediment .
5 Standards are high in the hotel 's air-conditioned sea view restaurant which offers an á la carte choice of meal .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 ?
12 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 .
13 She could see nothing amongst them to explain why Chris should have been so interested in the artist 's work .
14 It also claims Unix System Labs is interested in the company 's new Visual System Manager software .
15 Henry Kolker played the part of a man of the ‘ working-class ’ who whilst helping to build a bridge becomes interested in the boss 's daughter .
16 Kausmann is not a fetishist and is much more interested in the couple 's relationship than in the efficiency of soap powder .
17 I thus became interested in the school 's notion of ‘ deviance ’ .
18 These seven officers and ten or so ratings had done rudimentary training with gear they bought mostly in the Cairo bazaar , and they were most interested in the COPPist 's equipment , which included some new suits designed by Siebe Gorman but not tested fully by the wearers .
19 Of course , a seller is not interested in the buyer 's liabilities under any potential or actual prime contracts .
20 The Geology and Geography degrees contain complementary elements that are brought together in this course , designed for students interested in the Earth 's surface processes .
21 Tricia Liggett got interested in the body 's structure initially because she was one of many sufferers from back pain .
22 Economists are interested in the economy 's reactions to such changes because society 's ability to purchase goods and services may be affected .
23 In other words , both are interested in the transition Homo sapiens made from Nature to Culture .
24 They registered as Mr and Mrs Alan J. Winterbotham although the motel clerk was more interested in the car 's licence plate .
25 Yet it was a wonderful pairing , one of the most exciting in the game 's history , and it helped Hampshire to the championship in 1973 and the John Player League in 1975 and 1978 .
26 Nearly £5 billion has been put up by 2.2 million private investors chasing water shares , it was confirmed , making the sale one of the most popular in the Government 's privatisation programme .
27 It was popular in the cinema 's was n't it ?
28 Indeed , senior officers initially warned policemen and women at Easton to be careful in the field-worker 's presence , with particular emphasis placed on swearing .
29 He joined the then liberal majority on the court and was instrumental in the court 's many decisions which advanced minority rights .
30 But Wilkins , at 36 playing better than ever , was instrumental in the club 's 2-0 win at Wimbledon and said : ’ We were committed and in the end we came through . ’
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