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

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1 On March 28 an Interior Ministry spokesperson said that it was possible that former Communist leader Todor Zhivkov himself might be implicated in the crimes committed in the camps .
2 An account is given which explains present practices without recourse to justifying the feelings of anyone who might be implicated in the practices .
3 For the observer , perhaps real beauty is known when the soul can be recognized in the features of the face , and the form of the body .
4 At Key Biscayne , a week before he expected to be competing in the doubles against Czechoslovakia in their Davis Cup quarter finals , he even started outlining some of the changes he would make should he be given the job .
5 Details of the circumstances should be explained in the notes .
6 Most will be explained in the chapters dealing with each particular aspect of weaving and design , but certain essentials need to be fully understood at the outset .
7 Such is the importance attached to the true-and-fair principle that , when compliance with the relevant Schedule and other provisions of the Act would not be sufficient to give a true and fair view , the necessary additional information must be given in the accounts or notes to them .
8 Details of the redemption terms and circumstances , means of determining the amount payable upon redemption , conversion terms and circumstances and means of determining the number and class of shares issued on conversion should be given in the notes .
9 ( d ) Certain information normally required to be given in the notes of the accounts may be omitted .
10 Since ‘ not the Government , only persons can have responsibility ’ , the struggle was to be waged in the constituencies , against individual MPs .
11 Erm and I think the tenants ' group came to us and , and asked us if we would set up an advice session for tenants moving out , which could be situated in the flats , and could be run on a regular basis .
12 It can also examine timetables to ensure that bus companies operate not only at peak times but at midday or at other times when people wish to travel to doctors , hospitals or services that may be situated in the centres of population in cities and towns .
13 In addition , Bagnold has observed that barchans may be formed in the troughs between series of seif dunes , in the manner shown in Fig. 1 1.5 .
14 Sometimes conversations reveal the lack of understanding of this concept : it has still to be formed in the minds of some of the children .
15 These must first be examined in the contexts in which they are usually employed , where they occur naturally , although subsequent generalizing discussion helps the anthropologist to improve his very superficial initial understanding .
16 The results of all of this work is confidential to DEn , but released well material can be examined in the laboratories at the core store in Edinburgh that BGS manages for DEn .
17 For example , if the household expects to be rationed in the goods market in the future , there is less reason to save out of current income and , consequently , the current demand for goods will rise .
18 Completion date is planned for the autumn when it will be painted in the colours of the 1936 Burns Flea .
19 But even before the uprisings of 1956 , Nikita Khrushchev had come to the conclusion that such overt exploitation could no longer be justified in the interests of the USSR or the development of the region as a whole .
20 Similar problems arise where the parties wish to use EDI : messages will be received in the parties ' " electronic mailboxes " , and it may be necessary to decide when such messages are effective .
21 In radio productions I was constantly aware of our listeners ' reactions ; in the consideration of any idea for a show , my first concern was how it would be received in the homes of listeners , nationwide — and , say what you will , I still believe this is the first requisite of Good Showmanship .
22 Between the unruly vales of Teviotdale , Eskdale and Liddesdale , animals could be hidden in the wilds of the Tarras Moss into which only the bravest of pursuers would dare follow .
23 ‘ THIS RECORD might be the stuff of tragi-comedy , but the funereal tune with cumbersome guitars and world-weary singing kills any irony that may be hidden in the lyrics . ’
24 Gaiety and laughter can be heard in the towns late into the night , and shopkeepers are beaming .
25 Assuming he 's back in time the crunching of popcorn and rustle of toffee papers will once again be heard in the aisles of Wotton Under Edge .
26 She looked with horror at the fingers which had cruelly raked Bill Yardley 's face , and heard her own voice uttering words not even fit to be heard in the alleys .
27 But there was a snap loud enough to be heard in the bushes , and then a long-drawn-out clinking noise as the chain fell away .
28 Detente , the cold peace , had started with the crack of a rifle in downtown Dallas , and the echoes could still be heard in the corridors of the White House .
29 At that point , she broke down into laughter ; low , wild laughter , that could be heard in the rooms above .
30 But the register with which we are presently concerned is of little help ; in the case of a listed company the majority of the shares will probably be registered in the names of nominees .
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