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

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1 Concerns over the proper role of local government in providing services to communities featured high in a Lord 's debate last week .
2 For a moment he forgot his attempts to look dignified in the Rover 's utilitarian steel cabin .
3 ‘ 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 .
4 Anyone who shares my enthusiasm for Martin Scorsese 's Cape Fear may be interested in the ICA 's compilation of his juvenilia , four short films known as Scorsese×4 .
5 Peter emigrated to Australia some 20 years ago from Leicester and at this time picked up an old copy of Bradshaws and became interested in the Bishop 's Castle Railway .
6 It is expected that the MMC investigators will be particularly interested in the CAA 's air traffic control operations which have been the centre of a long-running controversy involving aircraft ‘ near misses ’ , poor morale among controllers and equipment break-downs .
7 She was very interested in the Cuthberts ' little orphan girl , so one day she visited Marilla .
8 For readers more interested in the Gemaldegalerie 's building ( 1856 , by Gottfried Semper ) and in the history of the collection , there is in a separate volume Gemäldegalerie Dresden : Die Sammlung , Das Gebäude by Heinrich Magirius ( architecture ) and Harald Marx ( the collection ) .
9 Conspicuous rhetorical devices are used to underline the moral viewpoint ; sarcasm in treating of the magnificence of the miller 's wife and daughter ; the wife : and the daughter : and amplification in treating of the parson 's simoniac behaviour : Quite unlike anything in the Miller 's Tale , the moral faults of the characters are explicit in the Reeve 's Tale : simony , indeed , names itself in the name of the miller , Symkyn or Symond .
10 And so , in spite of our nostalgia for the days when Premier Harold Macmillan declared that Britain had ‘ never had it so good ’ , there was nothing at all unusual in the BMA 's diagnosis of the appalling state of morals in 1961 :
11 The row grew into one of the most embarrassing in the BBC 's history after it was revealed that Mr Birt had been employed as a freelance to gain tax advantages in his £140,000-a-year job .
12 The motivation must be right if we are to be effective in the Lord 's service .
13 The apparatus that emerged from the period of constitutional ferment that now ensued featured an elected national assembly ( Majles ) as before ; a Revolutionary Council composed of senior clerics and some lay figures involved in the Shah 's overthrow ; a president of the republic ; and a Council of Guardians , whose task was to pronounce upon the Islamic qualities of any candidate for office and on any proposed course of action .
14 The inferences involved in the Johnson et al.
15 Even if the committees do not persuade ministers and civil servants to change what they do , their very existence makes Whitehall aware that any aspect of policy or administration may become the subject of more searching scrutiny than would be possible in the Commons ' chamber .
16 Being short-scale in a Gibson EB3 sort of way , the Hamer is quite comfortable to wear .
17 Current staffing levels are low in the SG 's and time spent on tours puts a further strain on this situation .
18 The scent of human food was very strong in the Gruncher 's nostrils , and he must have been thinking that so long as he kept going flat out , he would catch his meal in the end .
19 ‘ Everyone is expendable in the Kha-Khan 's service , ’ he said after a moment .
20 When you ring , Butlin 's will make a provisional booking and request that you send in a booking form , available in a Butlin 's Holiday Worlds brochure .
21 When you call , Butlin 's will make a provisional booking and ask you to send in a booking form , available in a Butlin 's Holiday World Breakaways brochure or send you a copy .
22 Extensive listings of every running shoe available in the UK p57
23 for the same reason , it might be useful to provide a fuller account of rural development policy than is at present available in the WIIC 's planning documents or the various reports of the HIDB .
24 Althusser 's description of ideology in general in the ISA 's paper seems to cover all possibilities of discursive action and some cognitive action ( believing ; having , creating and accepting ideas ) .
25 Timothy Gedge had become drunk in the Abigails ' bungalow .
26 And since that assumption is implicit in the Webbs ' criticism of Owen , it can not be understood too clearly that on their argument there can be no place at all for industrial co-operatives , properly so-called : no place , because the ownership , whether individual or collective , of an industrial co-operative rests in the people working in it .
27 They 'll be playing live in the BBC 's Maida Vale studios and talking to Campbell about the new album .
28 I must admit his ability to get forward unnoticed in the John Wark/Pig Robson style is a bonus .
29 Emphasis was placed in the case of girls , on ‘ moral training and female accomplishments ’ ; the training was well-advertised in the Ellis 's pamphlet Progressive Education for Young Ladies .
30 The Chelsea Groupies have become so well-known in the King 's Road area that a new scheme , Shopwatch , has been introduced to combat them .
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