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

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1 Care management , or case management as it is sometimes called , is a concept which developed in the United States in the mid-1970s and is growing rapidly in popularity in Britain .
2 The deal was agreed , and the novelty of the terms put Arsenal in the headlines as never before .
3 Paul made a very happy marriage with Muriel Ezra , the widow of a distinguished zoologist , who built up his own private menagerie in Surrey in the days before safari parks proliferated in the English countryside .
4 While at the Guggenheim Dr Barnett curated three documentary exhibitions on Kandinsky in the mid-1980s and was subsequently invited by Jean K. Benjamin , the co-author of the Kandinsky paintings catalogue raisonné ( with the late Dr Hans Konrad Roethel ) to embark on the watercolour volumes .
5 He poked Benny in the ribs and pointed to it , a thrill of expectation going through them both .
6 Lear 's letters to Gould in the years after they parted company were long , funny , warm and chatty ; but they were also the letters of a nostalgic and lonely expatriate .
7 Total investment in the NFC in the years since privatization has totalled almost £700 million , whereas in state ownership investment never exceeded £25 million a year .
8 More serious , probably , was the extensive deforestation carried out by neolithic farmers from around 8000 BC onwards : a deforestation which , for example , denuded Scotland in the centuries before the Romans came .
9 An early penalty put Romford in the points but Braintree 's three-quarters were magnificent , denying their counterparts room to use their abundant possession .
10 The commission solicited proposals from North American museums and received three positive responses : the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York reaffirmed interest in becoming a full collaborator ( it was the Guggenheim 's current director , Thomas Krens , who conceived of MASSMoCA in the mid-1980s while director of the nearby Williams College Art Museum ; he has since dissociated himself to avoid conflict of interest ) ; the ICA Boston proposed developing shared programs , mainly exhibitions ; and the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto offered to place a single large installation on long-term loan .
11 Bond , from Darley Dale , plays Hong Kong 's Franky Chan in the quarter-finals while fellow Derbyshire professional David Roe will meet world and UK champion John Parrott in the final eight .
12 But Martin and Gary Kemp were magnificent as Ron and Reggie in The Krays and , while Martin recently did some fine work on British television in Growing Rich , Gary seems poised on the edge of Tinseltown glory .
13 The Renaissance of Italian Cooking ( Pavilion , £20 ) lets the rest of us play Peeping Tom in the homes and kitchens of 12 of Italy 's most blue-blooded families .
14 E. P. Thomson in The Guardian , Jeremy Black in The Times and Paul Langford in this paper also give it the thumbs-up .
15 She looked Ludovico in the eyes and said , ‘ I must , Ludovico — I absolutely must — speak to my aunt before we go back to the flat . ’
16 whitewashed West Indies in the one-dayers and were then routed 4–0 during the main business of that summer .
17 I mean all the good papers have several pages every Sunday in the Times and the Telegraph .
18 Chris Wilkinson defeated fellow Davis Cup player Mark Petchey 6–2 6–3 in a disappointing match , to face Texan Brian Joelson in the semi-finals while Bates outclassed young Italian Massimo Ardinghi 6–1 6–0 to earn himself a meeting with a Swedish qualifier from the first week , Johan Donar .
19 , Emma ( 1838–1912 ) , evangelist , philanthropist , and manager of the Old Vic in the years before it was taken over by her niece Lilian Baylis [ q.v. ] , was born in London into a lower middle-class Anglo-German family .
20 I am sure that , despite his letter in your May issue ( Arm 's length or arm 's twist ) John Mallet really understands as well as the next man that , when I wrote in my letter of 10 March in The Times that ‘ we do not apply the arm 's length principle to the national museums and galleries ’ , I was saying no more than that there is no funding body between the Office of Arts and Libraries ( now the Department for the National Heritage ) and the national museums and galleries as there is between the Government and the subsidised theatres and performing arts bodies .
21 There was a clock on the tower of the Governor 's Palace which overlooked the square ( and a sundial which gave the time in Agra , Tobolsk , Isfahan and Moscow in the mornings and in Lima , Buenos Aires , Pico di Teneriffe , Lisbon , Paris and Rio in the afternoons ) .
22 It could be said that the We/ Us/Our form is rather a mode of self-description when the poet wishes to present his beloved and himself to the world ( as shown by Donne in the Songs and Sonnets ) , and that Shakespeare prefers to keep the relationship on an interpersonal level .
23 'Cause you have n't got the money , ’ said Meg poking Sarah in the ribs and giggling .
24 The one that I remember and I hope that that er the papers are either here in Caernarfon in the archives or p possible in the National Library because my cousin , gave most of the Brothers papers that he had control over
25 It would be difficult to build water-gathering reservoirs of the size of those found in other Parts of the Pennines in the Dales because of the many eaves and potholes that would carry the water away .
26 Stich , who defeated compatriot Boris Becker in the quarter-finals and watched as other Wimbledon favourites Pete Sampras , Stefan Edberg and Goran Ivanisevic fell by the wayside , is now the form horse going into Wimbledon .
27 Tony then joined men 's captain David Havelock in a doubles and the Bourne paid managed to beat the Parun/Knight pairing in a lively and hard-fought match .
28 The method of milling grain between two stones probably reached its peak in Britain in the watermills and windmills of the early nineteenth century .
29 ‘ You 've got to remember that the Trunchbull once threw the hammer for Britain in the Olympics so she 's very proud of her right arm . ’
30 In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages .
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