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

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1 If a settlement is not reached this week , Virgin has said it will sue BA through courts in the United States where damages could run into tens of millions of dollars .
2 The CMS , which is intermediate between the DMS and courses for supervisors provided under the aegis of the National Examinations Board in Supervisory Studies ( NEBSS ) , has been in operation for three years and has tended to concentrate on providing training for personnel in the employ of major public sector institutions like the National Health Service and local government .
3 A similar explanation has been given for imbalances in the rodent fauna from the Pliocene at Laetoli , Tanzania ( Denys , 1985,1986 ) .
4 We do not do this , but we could — and the reasons we could , but do not , tell us a lot about the factors involved in decisions about activities in the landscape , including settlement siting .
5 But one 's confidence is undermined by infelicities such as ‘ protozoans get by quite nicely with only rudimentary sense cells ’ and grams for kilograms in the abscissa of a figure .
6 Criminal law appears to be regarded in legal education as something of a Cinderella subject , being widely regarded as suitable for beginners in the study of law to cut their teeth on before tackling the real business of legal study , viz. contract , tort , trusts and land law .
7 Bring the whole family for this RSPB birdwatching day for beginners in the Leighton Moss Nature Reserve in Lancashire .
8 ‘ 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 .
9 It has been argued that high house prices have prevented workers from moving to new jobs in the South East , leading to recruitment difficulties and increased costs for employers in the region .
10 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 .
11 The scientist has to remember a great deal of information before he can even begin to look for patterns in the data .
12 William Horwood made his name writing about moles in the Dunction books .
13 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 !
14 For clubs in the Avon area , phone Maureen Durand .
15 There are even differences between cultures in the development of task and maintenance behaviours , even though the actual emergence of these roles does appear to be universal .
16 Best New Band was the smooth and highly wrought funk ensemble , Roadside Picnic ( it would be nice to think that the more raw-boned but full-blooded Pinski Zoo had run them close ) , Andy Sheppard walked off with both Best Instrumentalist and Best Album prizes ( the latter for Introductions In The Dark ) , and Stan Tracey picked up Best Composer .
17 The analogizing of knowing to seeing may pervade the concrete experience of coming to know , in the mystic 's vision flooded with light ; or it may be explicit in parable , as in Plato 's of mankind misled by illusory appearance as prisoners in a cave who see only the shadows on the wall .
18 Organisations for cyclists in the Edinburgh area include :
19 There are several organisations for cyclists in the Edinburgh area including : .
20 The UK experience since 1979 does not provide convincing evidence in support of the thesis that monetary policies determined at the national level and with disregard for policies in the country 's main economic partners can yield significant benefits .
21 They have an ingenious device called a " lens ' , whose shape appears to be mathematically calculated so that it bends these silent rays in such a way that there is an exact one-to-one mapping between objects in the world and an " image " on a sheet of cells called the " retina " .
22 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 .
23 Any interaction between chains in the crystal lattice will help to hold the structure together more firmly and raise the melting temperature .
24 Shanks took out the first of several patents for alkali manufacture in the spring of 1841 , for improvements in the manufacture of carbonate of soda .
25 His final patent , taken out in 1863 , for improvements in the manufacture of caustic soda and caustic potash , seems never to have gone beyond the experimental stage .
26 Your suggestions for improvements in the church or development within the parish will always be most welcome .
27 Calling for improvements in the way community care plans are produced , he said every local authority would be visited by the SSI , and in some cases the Audit Commission , to see the progress of the reforms .
28 Given the importance of such personal qualities , the government have called for improvements in the selection of students for initial teacher training and have urged that only students with the ‘ requisite personal qualities ’ should be awarded qualified-teacher status at the end of their studies .
29 We are now attempting to identify the worst components of the transportation procedure to make recommendations for improvements in the design of lorries or in driving or handling practice .
30 The environmental group Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) is an experienced campaigner for improvements in the quality of our water and has produced a briefing giving detailed advice on requesting information from your water supply company .
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