Example sentences of "in [adj] [noun] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In mocking fashion the fable puts stress on two outstanding characteristics of anthropological field research : a central concern with kinship and marriage and an emphasis on gaining understanding through participant observation and the intimate , first-hand , use of vernacular concepts .
2 Schmitt 's claim is that even in present-day Eskimo the verb translated into English as ‘ kill ’ is a peripheral modification of the noun for ‘ booty ’ .
3 In fiery red the sun doth rise
4 It is not at all clear how the testator 's intentions are to be discovered ; the force of the word maxime may be to suggest that there is a presumption that in normal circumstances the heir will redeem .
5 In normal circumstances the suggestion that a contracting party can rely on his own breach to establish consideration is distinctly unattractive .
6 But the final sale price was still pounds more than it had been in normal trading the month before .
7 In normal intestine the pattern of sodium absorption paralleled that for water absorption emphasising the importance of passive sodium absorption and solvent drag .
8 In normal subjects the rank order of the various phospholipid classes was : PC>PE>PI>SM>LL>PS .
9 In normal situations the uncertainty principle implies that one can definitely predict either the position or the velocity of a particle or one combination of position and velocity .
10 Generally speaking , however , in normal flight the wing ( or coupled wings ) moves in a path such that a point on its surface describes an irregular loop or an elongate figure-of-eight with respect to the wing-base , the long axis of the plane of vibration being inclined at an angle to the long axis of the insect ( Fig. 38 ) while the angle at which the surface of the wing is held changes throughout the cycle .
11 pH >7 was used to define abnormal alkalinity in the oesophagus because in normal volunteers the pH of the oesophagus is between 4 and 7 for 96% of the time .
12 In total numbers the army of officialdom increased from 1.3m to 1.7m between 1960 and 1975 [ Bacon and Eltis , 1974 ; Eltis , 1979 ] .
13 In order to alleviate the fears and objections associated with the movement of large tankers in narrow waters a radar navigational system covering the deep water channel from the Fairway Buoy of Inchkeith Island to the Forth Bridge came into operation on the 1st September .
14 In turbulent air the launch should be abandoned if the launching speed becomes really excessive .
15 In question-answering systems the computer generates answers to the user 's query based on stored information .
16 With the authorities buying in gilt-edged stock the size of the market has declined — from £142 billion at the end of 1988 to £129 billion at the end of 1989 .
17 A point to note about technique is that when you actually go round the mark in strong winds the daggerboard should be retracted first then the mast track moved back in preparation for the reach .
18 In 1357 the clerical author of the short De miserabili statu regni Francie , reflecting upon the disaster of Poitiers , praised the courage of the king , John II , who had fought bravely up to the very moment of his capture , but condemned in strong terms the failure and lack of heart of the nobility , the ‘ duces belli ’ who had failed in their obligation to the French state .
19 In low conditions a shingle bar is visible between the old and new bridges .
20 CASE III is a teacher/researcher collaboration to describe in rich detail the teaching skills required to realise the project aims .
21 I know that in professional yachting the attitude is that sponsorship money is good , no matter what the source ; after all , the yachting public should be intelligent enough to choose for themselves .
22 They have been learning the in professional golf every shot counts and that in order to win , brilliance has not only to be attained , it has to be sustained .
23 In broad outline the process involves collecting the embryos into warm ( 37-C ) Hepes-buffered recovery medium containing BSA ( M2 + BSA ) using a flame-pulled glass Pasteur pipette attached to a mouth piece .
24 They are the years , roughly , of British industrialisation and urbanisation , so this work is in broad terms an examination of various aspects of the regulation of sexuality within the period of industrial capitalism .
25 Erm so in in broad terms the master plan is is unchanged in concept but we think improved in detail the is the other thing at each end erm represents on the left hand side er , what is currently Honey Hill I believe the name may be changed in due course erm and those behind me here are the houses on the Fern Hill side and then , although some of you will have difficulty seeing it at the moment , at the bottom there are detailed drawings showing the internal arrangement of the houses and flats and , and detailed drawings of the elevations with dimensions , so one can have a have a bit of a feel for the the sort of space standards that we 've aimed at , but there are in fact , furniture plans shown on the drawings .
26 A review of the significance of natural contamination to planning and development in Great Britain is being carried out for the DOE with the aim of outlining in broad terms the relevance of the physical and chemical restraints on planning and development imposed by natural contamination .
27 What is required is that the patient knew in broad terms the nature and effect of the procedure to which consent ( or refusal ) was given .
28 A TEENAGER was repeatedly stabbed by a masked man in a busy area in broad daylight a year ago .
29 In broad daylight the cheetah pursued a herd of Thomson 's gazelles .
30 In dry wines no sugar is left after fermentation .
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