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

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1 After the second day 's play the ball in use was locked in the Oval safe and sent to Lord 's the next morning .
2 In Fig. 10–3 the increase in output is not as great as it would have been if this interest rate effect had not occurred ( in which case the rise in output would be , to , rather than , to ) .
3 If in any given case the land in dispute is unbuilt land and the squatter is aware that the owner , while having no present use for it , has a purpose in mind for its use in the future , the court is likely to require very clear evidence before it can be satisfied that the squatter who claims a possessory title has not only established factual possession of the land , but also the requisite intention to exclude the world at large , including the owner with the paper title , so far as is reasonably practicable and so far as the processes of the law will allow .
4 In the first case the item in question is cheap to produce but the parts to which it assembles are difficult to design and the assembly process demanding .
5 In the first case the item in question is cheap to produce but the parts to which it assembles are difficult to design and the assembly process demanding .
6 The Goa Congress had attracted most of its support from the Christian and Konkani-speaking southern area of the state , and in large part the election in November was fought on communal lines with the Hindu-dominated MGP campaigning for recognition of Marathi as a full official language for the state .
7 Witness for instance the use in car manufacture of self-tapping screws rather than nuts and bolts , the use of circlips instead of nuts to secure bolts , or plastic body sections and panels to reduce both body weight and manufacturing costs .
8 Some of them ’ , like for instance the farm in Connecticut , are quite small .
9 In addition the fall in energy costs benefit industries and economic output and help to make the Japanese current account surplus even larger .
10 The XJ speeds north over the road-bridge , no lights or siren on but we clip along and it 's the smoothest fucking motorway journey I 've ever had ; just a total hassle-free zone creaming along around the ton with no worries about unmarked police cars and hoo-wee the traffic in front of us just fucking evaporates ; man , just brakes ( and wobbles sometimes as the guy probably gets the cold sweats and the wo-where'd-my-stomach-go ? feeling ) , swings meekly left and brakes again ; you 've never seen a beefy BMW 5-series duck in so fast in your life ; might as well all be driving 2CVs .
11 5.133 of the Act makes the licensing board the authority in Scotland for the grant or renewal of bookmakers ' permits , betting agency permits , and betting office licences under the Betting , Gaming and Lotteries Act 1963 , and for the grant , renewal , cancellation , and transfer of licences and for the purposes of Schedule 9 under the Gaming Act 1968 .
12 It 's then we 've got of course and once we 've got it , we 've got ta take on board the implications in relation to what the training we provide is in relation
13 In the first ten years of nationalisation the proportion in fact declined to around a third .
14 Earlier the same gang had tried to ram-raid the Co-Op in Sharpness .
15 Not even The Smiths , it seems , could surpass the admiration the man in shorts has for the Fab Four …
16 In other words , sacramenta procta hominas the sacraments are for the good of men and woman , of course the hominas in Latin includes both , it 's inclusive language for the sake of er well of certain persons who will be picking me up
17 Of course the debate in government and Parliament was crucial but it was not the only way in which the educational reform was tested at the time nor the only way to assess it later .
18 However , with regard to non-UK source income the point in issue was whether the income arose to a person who resided in the United Kingdom within Schedule D , s18(1) ( a ) ( i ) .
19 They imbibed of necessity the belief in order and stability and , inevitably and as was intended , projected the same values on to the street people .
20 Yet it was to be under the new regime , for all the difficulties of the power-struggle at home , rather than under the strong rule of Henri II , that the French were to come in force to the aid of Mary of Guise against the Scottish heretics ; for the effective rulers of the two countries were now , after all , the two Guise brothers in France and their sister the regent in Scotland .
21 On initial inspection the curve in Figure 3.3 appears to show just such an inverted-U relationship , however , on closer scrutiny it is clear that the points which represent a downturn in the curve are not based on enough data to make them reliable .
22 Steve Kerton says they expect fifty thousand people at the race this weekend … half a million watch the sport in Rotterdam
23 Of Purpose In I walk to college every day in order to save money the clause in order to save money qualifies walk .
24 At present the authorities in Berlin are having difficulty coping with those who have arrived so far , though no more than 1,100 or so have come in the past few days .
25 As a result the change in atmosphere , in tactics and in the whole conception of " Unity " in the second half of the decade was spectacular .
26 To increase foreign investment the government in March 1991 announced that foreign firms would be permitted to repatriate all profits , but that only firms investing more than $2,800,000 would be permitted to retain the three-year tax exemption previously enjoyed by all foreign firms .
27 In each bloc the decline in profit shares started at about the time that the accumulation rate peaked .
28 Thus , in the ( staff ) person department the manager in charge of recruitment and training will be subordinate in a line relationship to the personnel director .
29 When it grew dark the Feldwebel in charge began to get restive about escaping .
30 Bearing in mind the advice in P P G four in particular , about providing a range and a choice of employment opportunities , the fact that the last decade this part of the country 's probably seen two recessions and the need for flexibility ,
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