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

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1 The situation quietened somewhat in the following days , as Serbia despatched 2,000 police reinforcements to the province ; at the same time , however , the neighbouring republic of Slovenia withdrew its police contingent on Feb. 4 .
2 Further evidence that you have to climb solo in the big hills to make a name for yourself these days was produced , in dramatic fashion , in the Mont Blanc massif this summer .
3 Apparently in the old days it was the place where tenant farmers paid their rent to the estate .
4 Prestel is seen very much as part of the total library resources and current use is demonstrated below in the three areas identified .
5 A storm arrives from the west , the snow falling so thickly in a few minutes that I fear I will lose my way .
6 ‘ The Kilcharran will be alongside in a few minutes .
7 This situation went against the grain , as the top brass always needed to be on top of every situation and on top of every executive if they were to do their jobs to their own satisfaction ; not necessarily in the best interests of the Corporation , that is to say , but in their own best interests .
8 And a further principle was established — that of ‘ conflict of interest ’ , in which a manager who advises an artist to sign with his own recording and music publishing companies can hardly be said to be acting impartially , or necessarily in the best interests of his client .
9 One of the activities ( you do n't know which ) is then described again , not necessarily in the same words .
10 These refer to victims of road accidents occurring throughout Lothian and not necessarily in the eligible areas themselves .
11 The consequences for the country , especially in the many cases where the recipient government is not able to sort out the resultant confusion , can at worst be disastrous .
12 This poses enormous problems for developing countries with severely limited educational resources , especially in the rural areas of those countries .
13 The war situation has also had an influence in the deterioration of education because there are places — especially in the rural areas — where there has n't been any normality in schools for years .
14 SPORTS DEVELOPMENT Working with the community especially in the rural areas and particularly with WOMEN , the DISABLED , the ELDERLY and YOUNG PEOPLE .
15 The reality of this picture of vibrant , ‘ grass roots ’ capitalist development in the Third World is attested to by the abundant evidence of rapidly rising commercialisation and the resulting social differentiation ( especially in the rural areas of Asia and Africa ) , coupled with the relative expansion of wage-labour at the expense of family and self-employment , including feudal-type tenurial relationships .
16 In 1660 provision was very limited , especially in the rural parishes .
17 After the nuclear debate , the greatest social issue facing Western countries in the next twenty years will be the lack of jobs for young adults aged 16 to 25 , especially in the depressed regions .
18 Virtually no aspect of our lives , especially in the developed countries , has remained unaffected by them , and religion and theology are certainly not exempt .
19 Although the incidence of gastric cancer is declining worldwide , especially in the developed countries of North America , Europe , and Japan , there have been several recent reports showing that there has been an increase in carcinomas of the cardia compared with carcinomas in the antrum .
20 In many of these different regions the native stone has given character and fitness to the buildings ; the wide variety of stones , together with the frequent use of wood and brick and thatch , especially in the stoneless areas , has added charm to English village and towns , and has made the dwellings , particularly the smaller cottages ( for stones for churches and large houses were carried for many miles even in early times ) , ideally suited to their surroundings .
21 It meant that manufacturers no longer needed to seek their power where there was fast-running water , especially in the higher reaches of lonely dales , but found it near the canals which brought coal to them cheaply , or directly upon the coalfields themselves .
22 We will encourage recruitment campaigns and training for promotion to increase the number of women and ethnic minority officers in the police force and especially in the higher ranks .
23 ‘ … with so small diluting medium as 100 to 1 of the medicine , if many succussions by means of a powerful machine are forced into it , medicines are then developed which , especially in the higher degrees of dynamization , act almost immediately , but with furious even dangerous , violence , especially in weakly patients , without having a lasting , mild reaction of the vital principle . ’
24 This entailed the usual range of stabilization measures — currency devaluation and price rises — though wages were also raised , especially in the higher echelons of the state sector .
25 On the contrary , scores showed a very slight decline towards the end of the evaluation period , especially in the inner-city schools where PNP resources were concentrated .
26 Some of the guilds were quite large , especially in the greater towns and cities , and wealthy enough to have not only their own chantry priest but also their own altars within the church , and there were even instances when funds allowed for the building of an additional aisle as a guild chapel .
27 The Soviet Union 's commitment to nuclear power appeared strong during the three years following Chernobyl but since 1989 there has been an increasing number of public demonstrations against nuclear power expansion , especially in the Baltic republics , the Ukraine , Byelorussia and Armenia .
28 Charles had long been interested in architecture — he had grown up with beautiful buildings and visited hundreds more all over the world ; he had read extensively on the subject and , by the very nature of the job , had seen a multitude of buildings , especially in the inner cities , that not only looked ghastly , but that people clearly found ghastly to live in .
29 We will ensure that more schools , especially in the inner cities , have the opportunity to develop their technological expertise .
30 But a sizeable minority may be left outside an increasingly alienated under-class , especially in the inner cities , who may exacerbate the very problem of law and order on which the Tories have placed such emphasis .
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