Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Responsibility for these services lies in the Assessment Services Department ; essential support services supplied by the Administration and Finance Department such as office services and computing have also been included within the scope of the quality system .
2 The majority of the work associated with the production of a probabilistic model lies in the development stages , with the production of a lexicon and the calculation of transition probabilities for the bigram and trigram transitions .
3 The significance of the adult 's capacity to attribute meaning to actions which are not performed with communicative intent lies in the learning opportunities which are created by the adult response .
4 The main strength of the collection lies in the Rajput schools and the Akbari period of Mughal art , before the robust approach to representation had been refined into the imperial style and more formal composition .
5 The historic past is a reference to Alexander Wilson , a Paisley weaver , poet and famous ornithologist , whose statue stands in the Abbey grounds .
6 The amateurish voice which drops in the video links tends to irritate .
7 Note the recessed sheet tail bags and the foot holds in the cockpit seats
8 Erm , I would have to say that 's going to be in the range of five hundred to six hundred , and very much depends to some extent on what happens in the winter months , and I 'm sorry to keep stressing this point , but we have n't yet got twelve months ' experience of operating this particular change , and until we 've got at least a year 's experience , and I think one would have to say , that some of the figures need to be portioned , but equally , you ca n't afford to be too cavalier in terms of your assumptions about that demand might reduce to , and I 'll touch a little later on how you control expenditure in those terms .
9 In the North , clergy dominate the catholic sector , while a protestant and loyalist culture predominates in the state schools — albeit with a developed secular and liberal aspect in many of them .
10 Simon says in a soap fans ' magazine : ‘ I 'd hate to be going out with some girl that all the boys were hassling or eyeing up .
11 This in turn causes the protein to fold up in an incorrect way , which results in the haemoglobin molecules sticking to each other .
12 The following example occurs in The Night Watchmen .
13 An equivalent definition of indirect race discrimination occurs in the Race Relations Act 1976 .
14 Yew ( Taxus baccata ) commonly occurs in the ash woods , and on the National Nature Reserve at Kingley Vale there are large stands of yew which support good populations of common species , particularly Great Tit , Coal Tit , Chaffinch and thrushes .
15 erm In fact a simple formulation of this problem occurs in the opening paragraphs of À la Recherche , erm when the narrator writes this : ‘ When I woke in the middle of the night , I could not tell where I was , just as I did not know at first who I was .
16 The most prominent example occurs in the immunoglobulin genes , where one of the many available gene segments encoding a variable region must be brought to a position next to the remainder of the gene before it can be expressed .
17 Since the condition often occurs in the secondary-school years , the young person may not only be faced with the trauma of the diagnosis and the confusion of being still able to see clearly in some situations and not at all in others , but there may also have to be a decision to transfer the medium of communication from print to braille , all this taking place in the years leading up to important examinations .
18 Since nineteen eighty seven the number of vacant local authority dwellings has also fallen and these are the cuts I do want , cuts in the number of empty houses , cuts in the rent arrears , cuts in the tax arrears so that the money is there to spend on the services that people want .
19 Since nineteen eighty seven the number of vacant local authority dwellings has also fallen and these are the cuts I do want , cuts in the number of empty houses , cuts in the rent arrears , cuts in the tax arrears so that the money is there to spend on the services that people want .
20 It shows in the opinion polls ' evidence of the Greeks ' growing reluctance to commit their votes to any of the present parties .
21 A precedent for this form of twin-tier settlement already exists in the money markets , where a central clearing house deals exclusively with the big institutional currency deals .
22 The mechanism is so effective that in the human body a partial vacuum of 6 mm Hg exists in the tissue spaces from which the lymph originates .
23 Ahead of us lightning flashes in the navy clouds .
24 Instruction and supervision are given for the MSc French Studies , in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , and the department also collaborates in the MSc programmes in Comparative Literature European Film Studies and Medieval Languages .
25 The transforming activity of DNAs , which induced morphological transformation of NIH3T3 fibroblasts in the cancer cells were estimated .
26 Outside , he wife waits in the food queues to feed the living .
27 By European standards the beers are extremely bitter , rating 40 EBUs ( European Bitterness Units ) for traditional bitter , 36 for Sovereign , 45 for Best Bitter and 60 for a Porter Bob brews in the winter months .
28 Everybody turns in the country fields and what have you .
29 He had given a picture of religion , which represented it as primarily concerned with guilt , with taboos against incest , and as er , representing the origins of civilization in primeval societies like those of the Australian Aborigines , and Freud erm , remarks in the opening pages of Civilization and Discontents that Totem and Taboo was never meant to be a complete theory of religion .
30 The other emerges when he remarks in the opening lines ‘ the regular yet halting rhythm , the smooth uncertainty of movement which may either proceed to greater regularity or fall away into improvisation ’ .
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