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

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1 Also , Lovejoy and Latimer say that predation — and therefore Lucy 's supposed need for protection in the trees — is the most overrated selective factor in all of evolution .
2 ‘ The Scotch lassies came down to do the herring for the barrel processing , the same as the Dutch , the pickle processing , and some splitting for kippers in the fish-houses .
3 What , then , are these models , and how have they shaped the Left perspective on the British constitution , and on the need for change in the rules and the institutions of the political game in Britain ?
4 The analyses are used to look for patterns in the types of information available from stimuli which may account for the previous risk and recognition results and the relationships between risk and recognition .
5 On the whole , there is very little variation between Authorities in the amounts per head allocated on the basis of total population figures , although Westminster provides a striking exception ; the very large amount for Westminster derives from the large daytime population , since all provision for library expenditure for commuters is transferred to their place of work !
6 There is , however , no need to look for metaphors in the struggles of labouring women , including Mary Leapor , for whom education was a barely attainable luxury .
7 We 'll do so-and-so , and they walk away and leave it , and the adapters they say , they see the adapters as stick in the muds , ooh , they all do the same old thing , ooh , it 's boring and that sort of thing you see .
8 As captains , they served sometimes as leaders of small expeditions , sometimes under the personal leadership of the king ; as lieutenants , they exercised authority in castles and garrisons ; while others still served as men-at-arms in the armies of both sides .
9 Section 119 provides that a company if so authorised by its articles may : ( a ) make arrangements on an issue of shares for a difference between shareholders in the amounts or times of payments of calls ; ( b ) accept the whole or part of the amount remaining unpaid although it has not been called up ; or ( c ) pay a dividend in proportion to the amount paid up on each share where a larger amount is paid up on some shares than on others .
10 It 's not about racism in the police force , it 's not about dishonesty amongst police officers .
11 The discussion of military issues was postponed until February , but delegates did agree the military oaths for servicemen in the CIS strategic forces , and in the armed forces which seven states were to have in common ( i.e. not Ukraine , Byelarus , Azerbaijan , Moldova ) .
12 Erm for instance in the dockyards , erm where conditions were n't broadly the same as was prevalent for example say , in Brothers or or .
13 The 30-year-old Palacio used to fight for coins in the streets of Medellin and was good enough to fight for the WBA super-bantamweight crown two years ago , when he claimed he was robbed .
14 Similarly , there was a difference between groups in the rates of reported non-smoking ( χ 2 a d j =9.2 , df=3 ; p=0.03 ) ; this difference was no longer significant after potential confounders were adjusted for ( F 3 , 3 5 =2.5 ) .
15 The demand for milk in the cities was met mainly by cow-keepers operating in the city itself or in the suburbs .
16 I look to those responsible , including local authorities , to use these resources wisely and to improve the value for money in the services they buy .
17 We will strengthen the machinery for co-ordination in the regions .
18 The authorities were investigating certain matters that had occurred during the Terror , at which time no-one had been too concerned about violence in the streets and the occasional unexplained corpse .
19 At around the same time , Michael Blumenthal , the Us treasury secretary , visited him while on a swing through the middle East in search of petrodollars for investment in the states .
20 The agreement with the Swedish Council for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences ( HSFR ) is the newest of ESRC 's bilateral exchange schemes and was signed in the spring of 1980 .
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what steps he is taking to improve support for research in the arts and humanities .
22 Floline may again prove just too good for Electress in the Members .
23 In the initial phase of my fieldwork , my contacts were made through schools in the areas of Leytonstone ( in the borough of Waltham Forest ) and Catford ( which at that time was in the area of the Inner London Education Authority , now abolished ) .
24 It is for this reason that I regard the industrial action which swept through schools in the mid-1980s with regret .
25 His explanation is partly geographical ( these composers , and the ‘ folk remnants ’ they use , came from relatively ‘ backward ’ Eastern European countries , where such archaic traditions still had valid life ) and partly on the grounds that the old materials are reinterpreted through incorporation in the composers ' radically alienated perspective and progressive language ( Adorno 1973 : 35–6 ) .
26 The library can serve as a laboratory for practice in the skills of using an organized collection , through the use of bibliographies and catalogues , the understanding of the classification scheme , and the proper consultation of works of reference such as encyclopaedias and atlases. 3 .
27 This is used as the basis for practice in the skills of making such a presentation and of commanding the language to do it .
28 It sells for £84.99 in the shops .
29 ( Government plans for an electoral law which would ban foreign financial support for parties in the elections were also criticized in both East and West Germany .
30 However , they can still be useful for organizations in the throes of change , marker buoys in rough seas , navigational aids rather than the one and only route to take .
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