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

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1 While in isolation and in the hands of enthusiasts , each subject had merit ( although there was great concern about premature labelling ) , in total it was unmanageable .
2 The care which Bailey lavished on his " treasures " within the National Trust was at least equalled by his work as activist and propagandist for the " eternal values " of poetry through the Association and in the pages of the Newbolt Report where his contribution to the section on the universities was particularly notable .
3 This means job losses among many of the 250 employees at London HQ and in the regions .
4 They have faith in our work force and in the skills we offer .
5 Most of the recruits to the senior positions were from within the industry and in the months up to the planned vesting day — 1 April 1948 — most retained their old jobs in the pre-vesting undertakings as well as carrying out their new responsibilities of planning for the change .
6 To what extent they provided substitutable labour for older , skilled workers is another , unresearched , question ; but , in general , interest in older workers as a source of labour and in the effects of their work and retirement status on their own health and that of the national economy waned .
7 Turning to the decisions of the Board of Review and in the courts below , it appears that the Board of Review , by posing the question in their decision in the manner which has already been referred to , assumed that the taxpayer 's profits accrued from exhibition by its sub-licensees of films and programmes abroad .
8 Dietary supplementation with calcium carbonate did not increase the soluble calcium concentrations along the intestine and in the faeces ( Figs 1 and 5 ) , notwithstanding the large increase in the total faecal calcium concentrations ( Figs 1 and 3 ) .
9 The voluntary code , which the industry has agreed to introduce by mid-March , would also extend the existing areas to be avoided around Shetland and impose a new area on the east coast and in the approaches to Lerwick .
10 Research has continued on nuptiality , specifically on the relative importance of changes in fertility in the past and of change in the age of marriage and in the proportions marrying .
11 The working class was hardly more impressed by the Manifesto and in the weeks that followed it the government faced an unprecedented challenge to its authority , centred on St Petersburg and Moscow .
12 Graduates in physics are employed throughout the science-based industries and the Scientific Civil Service both in research , development and management and in the fields of finance and commerce ; in the Scientific Civil Service as research workers and administrators ; and in teaching in schools , colleges and universities .
13 Hundreds of Somerset men died in the battle and in the executions ordered by Judge Jeffreys at the famous Bloody Assizes following the Royalist victory .
14 A few words of Czech or Slovak learned beforehand will certainly be a great help and in the cities German is often understood .
15 Detritus — Also sometimes known as mulm , this describes the mixture of tiny waste items that gathers at the bottom and in the filters of any tank set-up .
16 I think there was a driving need in him to push himself to the limits , and there was a purity in the desert and in the Arabs as a race which appealed to him . ’
17 They were often designed by engineers , but what they lacked in architectural distinction , they gained in homely practicality and in the opportunities they afforded to local carpenters to display their skills in beautifully carved barge boarding and valances .
18 Hundreds of these lighting plants were bought to light homes and farmsteadings in the mainland and in the islands .
19 Pirgos ware bears a closer relationship with late neolithic wares made on the Greek mainland and in the Cyclades than with any Cretan forerunners , and the style may have been imported ( Figure 32A ) .
20 The rhythm set up by their labour is pursued in the waving branches of the trees framing the scene and in the patterns created within the landscape .
21 Unionist fears were based overwhelmingly on ignorance , in isolation from working-class attitudes at home and in the trenches , and on the certainty that things could not be the same again .
22 It begins with the dead body being moved into the sun as the sun used to awaken him both at home and in the trenches , in France .
23 Surely Baldwin , whatever his desire earlier in the imbroglio , can not at this stage have wished to go back to the Cabinet on the following morning and announce that a wayward King , who had already compromised his position with most opinion both at home and in the Dominions , had suddenly changed his mind , at least temporarily , and , having attracted the maximum publicity to his preference for Mrs Simpson over the Throne , was now prepared to ditch her and try to pick up again the pieces of kingship .
24 Over the years Mrs. Jarrett had seen many changes , not only in the staff and resident body of the home and in the facilities it now provides , but in government legislation within the various departments of health and social security , with whom she had established for Le Court a strong and trusting relationship .
25 It is unlikely that the courts would criticise a practitioner who had acted in good faith and in the interests of his patients . ’
26 The walls are plain and there are small windows at clerestory level and in the aisles .
27 Tha that 's a pretty simple sort of basis for assessment , but as you 'll see from the map it 's not by no means a consis consistent level and in the areas where we 're erm where where the sites for the most part occur , er the c the level of commuti commuting is much greater than it is er outside those areas .
28 I was not trained in economics , and economic matters were sure to figure largely in the run-up to the election and in the years to come .
29 A traditionally minded bishop had given the advertisements a welcome boost by complaining in the pulpit and in The Times that the campaign glorified adultery as well as Trumper 's Tea Bags .
30 Are we to concur with Stevenson 's conclusion ( 1981 ) that ‘ it is hard to see how we can escape in general in organization of service from the broad client groupings , now so deeply entrenched in social service provision and in the linkages which are required with other professions ’ ( p. 100 ) , and if so how are we to select client group(s) ?
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