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

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1 I read about that in the papers .
2 He insisted on calling me the Professor of French Letters — introduced me to everyone as that in the pubs .
3 There is much debate about this in the bars of Condom , the historic centre of armagnac production .
4 It would also now risk being seen to act as much in the interests of its own credibility , as in support of a sincerely-held belief .
5 This helps explain why purchases of shares , paintings or antiques , although often termed ‘ investments ’ in everyday speech , are not regarded as such in the Accounts .
6 Teams of under-11 boys and girls , five of each on the pitch in a 10-strong team and eight of each in the squads of 16 , will play a series of games starting at 1pm on Saturday and 10am on Sunday .
7 In 1979/80 the expenditure per student in polytechnics was 82 per cent of that in the universities : by 1987/88 per capita expenditure in the polytechnics had fallen to 58 per cent of the university figure and by 1989/90 it stood at a little over 50 per cent .
8 Right so after nineteen forty five there cer there certainly would have been a momentum towards this in the areas where there 'd been a strong Japanese presence because there would be more collaborators and there would be some more obvious targets .
9 Conversely , patients considered to be appropriate candidates but not teferred for transplant , may have had detailed discussion with their physician and declined referral , without mention of this in the casenotes .
10 Although many years later Braque recalled how strong an impression tribal art made on him , it is hard to see any direct reflection of this in the paintings executed at the time when Picasso was reacting so positively to tribal sculpture ; even in a painting like the Nu any influence from tribal art seems to have come at second hand , through Picasso 's Demoiselles .
11 There is abundant evidence of this in the writings of William Cobbett , who observes well the results of a process without clearly understanding the causes .
12 ‘ I am interested in your Trout Quartet — I can find no mention of this in the catalogues but wonder if it is the Trout Quintet recorded under a cheaper label ?
13 They used to sell cut-corned beef at 2d a quarter pound , broken biscuits for 6d a pound , there were many of these in the days before packaging .
14 She was passionately interested in politics and most of all in the personnel of politics , and she had cultivated a limited group of Labour politicians who , with her , were rightly described as Harold Wilson 's ‘ Kitchen Cabinet ’ .
15 According to a Vietnam News Agency report of Oct 21 the fund would " help Vietnam in personnel training , first of all in the fields of infrastructure , finance , banking and economic management " .
16 Well I 've visited both Cambodia itself and the camps , er first of all in the camps , the situation is appalling because there are very many people who do not want to be in those camps and are really in effect being held there against their will , and what has been extraordinary until this year , is that the people who 've been holding them there against their will have been the Phol Pot dominated so-called coalition government and on the basis of the people being in the camps , that , that , that regime has gone on to claim recognition at the United Nations ; an appalling situation .
17 This is a situation of which modern theologians have been well aware — often too much so for the comfort of many in the churches — and with which they have tried in various ways to deal .
18 It must also have provided opportunities for men to meet regularly to discuss politics , and such discussions , and the attitude of those in the shires in times of crisis , may often have centred on how far they thought the king and his officials were living up to what was expected of them .
19 And the families of those in the forces will be able to breathe a little easier , instead of fearing the worst every time their loved ones go out to work .
20 There had been quite a lot of those in the sentences directed at himself .
21 I also considered that the two eclipses this month , reminiscent of those in the days before Edward VIII 's abdication , might trigger Charles renouncing the succession in favour of Prince William .
22 For several reasons , it might also have been expected , and will be seen later to have been the case , that some of the younger teachers in the higher status selective schools might become allies of those in the universities beginning to press for change .
23 There were , there are people like that in the villages of North Yorkshire today , the omniscient copper , the shrewd wiseacre , the rogue .
24 Memories of my childhood and how hard I was made to work , working like that in the fields on an empty stomach .
25 When I first started playing , there was n't anything like that in the stores .
26 In some pianos , Konnicke used individual checks like those in the instruments of Schantz , but in others he used the Walter type .
27 When families like those in the novels of Ivy Compton-Burnett hold on to their houses at all costs , it is only to discover that their houses hold on to them .
28 I could train birds on the bitter bead , shock them , either immediately or a few minutes after training , and compare the biochemistry in the birds which had tasted the bead but forgotten the association with that in the birds which had tasted and remembered the bead .
29 So I just with that in the doors with creosote .
30 It is above all in the sets of variations that the English virginal repertory differs from the consort repertory ; Allison 's ‘ Goe from my Window ’ variations in Morley 's Consort Lessons are quite exceptional .
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