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

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1 Now that we have a little experience in the joys of simple kite flying , it 's time to look deeper into the whole subject and to understand more about those ‘ Modern Materials ’ which have emerged since the 1970s .
2 Professional standards have traditionally played little part in the accounts of central government .
3 In the 1656–8 Parliament , as a member for Surrey , he was active in committees but took little part in the debates .
4 In the event my evidence — on the scientific value of clinical ecology — played little part in the proceedings because the charges brought by the GMC touched only peripherally on Dr Mumby 's clinical activities .
5 Character statistics play very little part in the proceedings , which is unforgivable for a product passing itself off as a roleplaying game .
6 Apparently , the guru had played little part in the proceedings , confining himself to putting records on the gramophone ; and this , for Eliot , seemed to render him the more sinister .
7 Long-term monitoring of a section across the northern end of the Trough has shown little change in the properties of LSW since 1975 ( D. J. Ellett , manuscript in preparation ) .
8 After the initial nationalisation programme carried out by the post-war Labour government , there was relatively little change in the frontiers between the state sector and the private sector .
9 In previous elections there has been little change in the parties ' support between the final Sunday of the campaign and polling day .
10 However , the cautious pragmatism espoused by Sharif in line with Iran 's Rafsanjani , finds little support in the streets of Pakistan .
11 To put the matter more precisely , there is little support in the judgments either for Lord Diplock 's tripartite standard of review , or for as extensive a review as his Lordship advocates for administrative institutions .
12 The British establishment passed through a non-event of that kind in the weeks leading up to February 1974 .
13 In five of them the nitrate level already exceeded 50 mg/litre and it was due to exceed that level in the others by 1991–2004 .
14 Yes they did , or they appeared in that light in the newspapers .
15 And you , you touched on erm the problems that erm so that living in the flats can have for somebody who 's disabled , or elderly .
16 And , speaking just hours before the Budget , he warned that confusion in the signals being given by the Chancellor in his handling of economic policy would damage the ‘ fragile confidence ’ now emerging .
17 Turning the comer , oversee each gap in the walls .
18 The bearer of the warrant from time to time is unquestionably a shareholder but to what extent , if at all , he is a member of the company depends on a provision to that effect in the articles .
19 The significant lack of this advantage in the tasks of dot location reflects right-hemisphere specialisation for the processing of visuo-spatial stimuli .
20 The significant lack of this advantage in the tasks of dot location and counting reflects right-hemisphere specialisation for the processing of visuo-spatial stimuli .
21 Venice and Ragusa , Genoa and Leghorn all suffered from this change in the patterns of world trade .
22 Despite some progress in the negotiations on deploying UN troops , including Croatia 's acceptance of their being stationed in areas of current conflict in the republic , Vance reported to the UN that deployment could not go ahead until a ceasefire was observed .
23 Er sure there have been some improvements in the materials that we use .
24 His refusal to construe a trust appears to rest solely on the fact that he deprecates interference of this kind in the rights of another .
25 I can not see any intention of this kind in the Books of Ezra and Daniel .
26 All reported morbidity results showed some reduction in the groups given vitamin A supplements ( see fig 3 ) , though the only significant results were the duration of illness in the measles trials and the incidence of respiratory illness in the Thailand trial .
27 The effect of falling school rolls and DES cuts in teacher-training quotas has been some reduction in the numbers of students on courses ; however , recruitment in 1981 was still considerable and , in 1981 , the polytechnics had 1,300 students enrolled on to teacher-training courses .
28 which effectively determined this case in the courts below and it is the law as so stated which the appellant prosecutor now challenges as an unwarranted judicial gloss upon the statutory language , as opposed to a legitimate construction of it .
29 A Labour Government will be able , therefore , to play some part in the meetings in Portugal between January and June and they will take the chair at the meetings in the United Kingdom from 1 July onwards .
30 No doubt personality problems played some part in the views of many of the individuals concerned , but perceived characteristics of Jews and their alleged behaviour provided a rationalization of such extremist views for most members of these organizations .
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