Example sentences of "[noun pl] and in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , the Royal Society of Arts offers somewhat similar Teacher 's Certificate courses in Office Arts and in the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for about l , 100 and 2,000 candidates and the College of Preceptors operates a relatively small programme leading to its Associateship and eventually to its Licentiateship , a qualification which is recognized as degree equivalent .
2 They vary in characteristics and in the amount of responsibility they require .
3 Coniferous forests in hill districts and in the taiga , more rarely in mixed or deciduous woods .
4 This is an edited version of an interview with Carl at his Prestige Talent offices and in the back of a taxi en route to a band 's showcase .
5 In addition to this booklet , a volume containing details of the University 's Charter and Statutes , Ordinances and Regulations is available for consultation in Faculty Offices and in the University Registry .
6 They should not undertake the sung parts traditionally assigned to them in the Offices and in the Eucharist .
7 The inundations that came later with the four major ice ages between three million and 10,000 years ago played a dramatic part in the distribution of animals and in the evolution and survival of some of the unique species and subspecies of the Oriental Region .
8 The second section covers the paraclinical subjects which deal with the nature of disease and the various hereditary and environmental factors responsible for its production and this is integrated closely with the final section which comprises the clinical subjects and deals essentially with the study of disease in individual animals and in the flock or herd .
9 Just such a perspective was provided by the New Testament , the gospel of good news , with its doctrines of incarnation , resurrection and atonement , which separated Christians from Jews and in the process did away with the shadow-land of Sheol , except for the heathen and the damned .
10 He stood there in his actor 's costume , bearded , his brow heavily-lined with black make-up pencil , yet still his youth shone through , in his eyes and in the quickness of his movements .
11 The first involved bolstering the CFLN 's claims to legitimacy , both in French eyes and in the view of foreign governments and publics .
12 When dawn broke , the jeeps and trucks were scattered over a wide area , camouflaged under bushes and in the lee of rocks .
13 Probably everything in the personality of the showmen and in the nature of business activity itself made it likely that the motion-picture industry would go in search of better audiences but this development was encouraged by a strange mixture of attitudes towards that original working-class audience that had helped create the industry .
14 but that surprised the man in the queue and yet interestingly I think that and she said I was right in my assumption that that is part of the partnership philosophy of John Lewis that they work in partnership with their staff and in partnership with the community and they make their profit which is generated to start through the community which they sell to and therefore they quietly give back without wanting to play their own trumpets and in a sense I think that 's how it should be .
15 Harland is in discussions with a number of parties and in the case of Vickerys , which makes equipment for the paper and water industries , a potential purchaser has signed a letter of intent .
16 All Pleasurecraft Policies will be ‘ valued Policies ’ , or ‘ agreed value Policies ’ i.e. the insured value of the vessel will bind Insurers and in the event of a total loss we would pay the sum insured — not the current market value as in motor insurance .
17 14.1 The Publisher shall publish the Work in the names of the Authors and in the event of the Work being revised by other persons in the future the Publisher shall be free to publish the Work in joint names or as it may consider appropriate in the circumstances .
18 The Whitbread is a long race full of hardships , so it is unlikely that people who hardly knew each other would not have disputes and in the end form friendships .
19 It is the lair of a glutton for reading , full of hardbacks and paperbacks bought , read , discussed in his Notebooks and in the case of poetry , often and remarkably remembered in large and eloquent part — from John Donne , Edward Thomas , John Betjeman , Gerard Manley Hopkins , William Dunbar and others including of course Shakespeare and Dylan Thomas .
20 Atrophy of mild to moderate severity was present in the antrum , corpus , and fundus in eight of 11 subjects and in the antrum only in the remaining three .
21 Speech is involved both in the genesis and maintenance of the social world in action-sequences and in the correction and interpretation of that world in accounts , the speech in which we discourse about the action .
22 The FRG and the USSR have agreed considerably to develop and deepen their bilateral co-operation , especially in the economic , industrial and scientific-technological sectors and in the sector of environmental protection …
23 You do n't have to spend hours trudging around shops and in the kitchen to produce a perfect meal , just call into Victoria at the Good Food Shop in the Craft Village , between Shipquay Street and Magazine Street .
24 The rewards will be improvements in the quality of relationships and in the effectiveness of the school , measuring how the school has become a nicer place for all , calls for changes to be shown across a range of measures :
25 Astrologers have probably come closest to understanding these principles in their use of planetary aspects and in the theory and techniques of harmonic astrology , pioneered by John Addey .
26 Certain differences occur both in words and in the order of events :
27 VI , of the widely-ratified Non-Proliferation Treaty , and is embodied in general terms as well in the Charter of the United Nations and in a variety of formal resolutions adopted over the years by the General Assembly ; and
28 I expected to find interdependence , but no uniformity , in the Greek approach to the various nations and in the response of these nations ( when recognizable from our evidence ) to the Greek approach .
29 There was a rapid increase in the output of journals and books and in the range of and demand for newspapers .
30 In particular , there was a guy between police practice in the provinces and in the capital .
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