Example sentences of "[det] in [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | You can see this in the adventure novels of Alastair Maclean ; you can see it equally in the intellectual novels of Iris Murdoch . |
2 | The effects of war , however , could also prove potentially damaging in a new way as England became more closely involved with the wider economy in western Europe ; a slump in exports , even if this were due to factors outside English control , could lead to domestic unemployment , and in the 1520s complaints were made about this in the textile areas of Suffolk ( Ch.4 ) . |
3 | Employees ' reports of monitoring for exposure to ionising radiation agreed with the industrial records , except for one mother of a case who reported being monitored , but there was no record of this in the industry databases . |
4 | Even so , I did feel an enormous sense of anti-climax in the 200 metres heats and semi-finals ; I had not been through this in the Commonwealth Games because of my injury , and my lack of experience showed . |
5 | You can see all of this in the screen shots . |
6 | John Chadwick ( 1976 , p. 157 ) agrees that transactions would have been easier if prices were agreed in terms of a base-commodity — whether gold or silver or something else — but there seems to be no evidence of this in the archive tablets . |
7 | We are all structural-functionalists today , just as we are all in a way Freudians and Marxists whether we like it or not ; but we must also recognize that we do gain additional insight into the significance of social phenomena when we know where they come from spatially and temporally . |
8 | There were many in the Screen Actors ' Guild who would have agreed with him . |
9 | The operations of the latter in the money markets are frequently designed to move short-term rates of interest up or down ; and movements in short-term rates usually affect medium- and long-term rates , albeit not necessarily in a one-to-one manner . |
10 | Surprisingly , it follows the original plot admirably ( or at least as well as it could ) but unfortunately there are only eight screens to negotiate , leaving very little in the lastability stakes . |
11 | Again , the same question may be asked as that which I have asked in relation to Schüssler Fiorenza 's work : given that in every age women have been mistreated at the hands of men , how much do present-day women really have in common with biblical women ? |
12 | The relationship display in a thesaurus is often more extensive than that in a subject headings list . |
13 | For information that affects the share price of only a few companies ( unsystematic information ) , traders will probably choose to buy or sell individual shares ( or their options ) rather than index futures because the movement in the index will be very much smaller than that in the share prices of the affected companies . |
14 | I do know that some of my colleagues tried but you will not read about that in the newspaper clippings of the period . |
15 | ‘ Oh you can read all that in the history books . ’ |
16 | Where the education and training they have received is substantially the same as that in the member states to which they wish to move , their qualifications will be recognised as equivalent . |
17 | Yeah we saw that in the Radio Times . |
18 | Nothing has been left out , from the temperature in the staff locker room ( at 16°C , 5°C less than that in the examination rooms ) to the number of changes of air per hour in the patients ' lavatories ( two ! ) . |
19 | erm I think the city must have become a real mess , there were stores piled up everywhere , wood , coal , corn , often I think they had to build sort of , something to hold the corn , there 's a lot of the evidence for that in the college accounts certainly . |
20 | ( If the change in the production process did have a capital cost then some at least of the cost of that capital would go to pay the wages and salaries of those in the capital goods industry . |
21 | Most of the Andean stations have an abandoned air and see few trains , although those in the capital cities derive a certain faded grandeur from the fact that their buildings often incorporate the headquarters of the railway companies . |
22 | Ashby therefore proposes phasing in the training guarantee , beginning with the very long-term unemployed — and then progressively extending the guarantee to all those in the dole queues for any length of time . |
23 | The problems which they confront in bringing up their children have too often been exacerbated by the interventions of those in the helping professions . |
24 | These are far less formal , contrived changes than those in the documentary novels . |
25 | A founder of the St Clares Ladies Choir which performed over a period of years , she also found time to become a devoted and regular pilgrim to Lourdes , where her lovely voice became well known to those in the Torchlight Processions . |
26 | It is not reasonable to expect a tenant to have to accept construction works which may differ from those in the building documents and accordingly be less beneficial to the tenant than it may be expecting as a result of what the surveyors may be perceived to notice on an inspection . |
27 | The only way in which they — like most of those in the group discussions — judged credit costs was the size of the instalments ( ‘ just work it out weekly , did n't ask the full cost ’ ) . |
28 | The Foreign Office Minister , Mr William Waldegrave , said : ‘ The message we must get across is that those in the security services , those working for the state , should recognise that a day of reckoning will come for them as it has come for the East Germans and others . ’ |
29 | Contravention of one of these orders is a criminal offence of the same type as those in the Trade Descriptions Act . |
30 | Such analysis can be approached in two major ways : one can either take all those who were sustained at home for , say , six months or l2 months from referral in both action and control samples , and compare the two groups in order to see whether — as one would expect if the project were successful — those still at home in the control sample were less disadvantaged in home care terms , less poorly circumstanced or had fewer problems than those in the action samples . |