Example sentences of "[noun pl] in [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 In addition a future crop substitution programme was expected to be seriously hampered by the July 6 murder of Walter Tocas , the leader of the Upper Huallaga Defence Front , a 150,000-strong organization of coca growers in the country 's principal coca growing region , by either drug traffickers or Shining Path ( Sendero Luminoso ) guerrillas , who were known to work in tandem in the region .
2 They are happy rooting around for Fly Agaric toadstools in a farmer 's back garden until he sets the dogs on them , and would be miserable if you dragged them up anything taller than a caravan .
3 Rolls-Royce needs the metal for its own products — the fans in the company 's engine for the Boeing 757 .
4 Acid House comes a close second to football fans in the tabloids ' top ten of moral panics .
5 He made a major contribution to production methods in the railway 's workshops and to the use of improved metallurgy , in locomotive and rolling-stock construction , as well as being an advocate of the use of superheated steam and compound expansion to increase locomotive power and efficiency .
6 Indeed those who drew up the blue-print for the Common Market in the 1956 Spaak Report sought to make available to Europeans those advantages so long enjoyed by US manufacturers in the USA 's single market .
7 One , near Cork , allowed us to feed the kids in the backpacker 's kitchen , put them to bed in our basic but spotless large room ( £20 for all of us ) , then settle down to a sumptuous gourmet meal in their separate restaurant .
8 The former , which are open to full-time lecturers in further education establishments in Wales , lead either to the Post Graduate Certificate in Education ( Further Education ) or to the Certificate of Education ( Further Education ) and consist of two periods of eight weeks ' attendance at the Faculty of Education of the University College , interspersed with one year 's supervised teaching and tutorial sessions in the student 's own institutions .
9 He had indicated already he wished her to stay in the house for the night , and she knew well enough that the continued presence of her widowed mother and four brothers in the servants ' quarters in the rear compound depended on her strict obedience to all the wishes of the plantation director in his house .
10 The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change , which links the World Meteorological Organization and UNEP and has its secretariat in UNEP 's offices in the UN 's second city , Geneva , could be institutionalized and strengthened under the aegis of UNEP to provide the focal point for investigation , the monitoring of the impact of climate change , and ideas .
11 Like the animals in a taxidermist 's or a museum , with their glass eyes that do n't move .
12 As Doctor Who swung into production , envious eyes in the Children 's Department studied its apparently lavish costume and set provisions , distinctly convinced that the programme was being made with an inflated budget won at the expense of cutbacks in standard children 's output .
13 What Alice said was , There are many different formulations in the Women 's Movement .
14 It is unlikely that anti-Semitism was as powerful in its motivational force for recruits in the Party 's ‘ mass phase ’ after 1929–30 as it had been for the early activist core of the NSDAP .
15 WALLACE High School defeated RBAI 8–7 in the Sprite Ulster Schools Minor Championship final at BRA to reach the All-Ireland play-offs in a fortnight 's time .
16 Drivers in the Community 's northern states use unleaded more than their southern counterparts , while Germany alone uses as much as all 11 other member states put together .
17 Spoken messages can be stored in electronic mailboxes and retrieved by telephone , and by several people at the same time — because the messages are not recorded as on a tape recorder , but on electronic pulses in the computer 's memory .
18 One major thrust of this recent research trend is towards greater recognition of what Lortie calls a ‘ biographical orientation ’ , which investigates the interaction of personal and structural influences in an individual 's career .
19 Apparent strengths in the target 's management team which need to be secured and weaknesses which need to be resolved ; for example , past health record of key executives .
20 Table 2.2 highlights how oil exporters with cash surpluses have invested their funds in the world 's main money and capital markets .
21 The evening will feature a series of banquets in the park 's six hotels which will last into the early hours .
22 To date the analysis of this has focused mainly on the roles played by these units in the MNEs ' approach to global strategy , and the administrative procedures adopted to use them effectively .
23 spoilbeds in the river 's throat
24 The practice of registering new cars in the retailer 's name was not unusual when retail sales were slack .
25 After the time taken to reconstruct the Jubilee cars in the Department 's own workshop , at the expense of routine body overhauls , it was decided to seek commercial manufacturer to build the new trams .
26 On one occasion , it asserted that 50% of the 8,000 workforce of the Harland and Wolff shipyard had clocked in when there were only twenty-five motor cars in the workers ' car park .
27 Throughout the day , thousands of troops patrolled central Peking , while police set up road-blocks to check cars in the city 's north-west university district of Haidian , the birthplace of China 's seven-week-long pro-democracy movement .
28 Otherwise , Goldwyn remained chiefly a facilitator and a financier , and Berg is unable to support any more substantial claim for him , or to resolve the ambiguities in the producer 's role .
29 The relative proportions of each of the parameters in the miners ' and the general population groups were compared for statistical signficance using the χ 2 test .
30 I examined the books in the Giffens ' bookshelves , and was pleasantly surprised .
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