Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The tremendous variation in the experiences of First , Second and Third World countries in terms of income , population , foreign trade , resources , quality of life and blocs might lead the faint-hearted to conclude that the global system either does not exist or that it is so hopelessly complex that there is no point in trying to conceptualize it at all .
2 Result : even worse defeat , culminating in the degradation of last year 's 60-pointer by Australia and the shenanigans that followed at the post-match dinner .
3 Although Doody 's notion of incarnation in poetry really does not account for the hundreds of poems written by women to the standard abstractions such as sleep , pity , and wisdom , yet there is certainly a strain in the poetry of eighteenth century women which might take as its best emblem Esther Lewis perched on her stilts .
4 Oxytocin-ergometrine ( Syntometrine ) was given after delivery of the anterior shoulder except in the case of first twins ( four in the regulated group and two in the random group ) .
5 The railway ticket was an indication of social standing , and , in the case of first class , a passport to protection .
6 The second to seventh defendants have complained to the ombudsman that such valuations made in respect of further loans to them were carried out negligently by an employee of , in the case of the second and third defendants , the Halifax Building Society ; in the case of fourth and fifth defendants the Woolwich Building Society , and in the case of the sixth and seventh defendants the Leeds Permanent Building Society .
7 As in the case of last year 's most successful film , Robin Hood , Prince of Thieves , I find myself on the side of the audiences .
8 It was just another day in the life of 3rd Armoured Field Ambulance .
9 The final moments in the life of 79th Fighter Squadron — with the last ribbon added to the squadron 's battle streamer — symbolising all the battles it 's fought in during its 75 years service .
10 Poor Green wrote a desperate note in the Mercury of 13th December 1791 saying ,
11 Otley was mentioned in the diary of 17th September 1816 , when he joined Green at Ennerdale for the evening and next morning ‘ Finished the tops of the mountains ’ is all he says of his work .
12 LENTON and Wortley Hall Association is following the lead of Convocation and asking the Hall 's alumni from these years to make a special effort to attend the 1992 reunion which is to be held in the Hall from 2nd-4th October .
13 The Bristol and West will become the first building society in Britain to use customer profiles to determine interest rates when the scheme is introduced in the middle of next year .
14 Sterland announced his return to fitness by saying : ‘ I am picking up my training steadily and looking to turn out for the reserves in the middle of next week .
15 NCR Corp will be announcing Top End 2.0 in the middle of next month , its next-generation transaction processor for mainframe-class on-line transaction processing applications in client/server environments .
16 The company says it had planned to offer the capability in the middle of next year , but now says that users will be able to cluster OpenVMS VAX systems with OpenVMS AXP systems this spring .
17 Alcatel Cable SA , Douvrin , France is increasing its optical fibre production to meet demand — when two new plants come on full stream in the middle of next year , annual output will grow to 930,000 miles from the 590,000 miles it did last year , bringing it close to the current number two , AT&T Co , but still way behind the 1.25m miles produced annually by Corning Inc .
18 ‘ One kick of them hooves and you 'd be in the middle of next week . ’
19 The article says : ’ Mr. Major disagreed with the delegation 's gloomy forecast of when the recovery in construction would begin , saying he expected industry to emerge from recession in the middle of next year . ’
20 A decision on the successful site is expected in the middle of next year .
21 it 's due in the middle of next week
22 Jonjo O'Neill can not be dissatisfied with a 10st 2lb awarded to Vicario di Bray , whose rise to the top was somewhat dented in the middle of last season .
23 Then , after Mr Dalglish had shocked the soccer world by resigning in the middle of last season , Mr Moran left the boot room to steady the ship , until Graeme Souness was free to leave Glasgow Rangers and return to Liverpool , where he had once been a key player .
24 It is not that prospects for earnings are 10 p.c. better that they were in the middle of last week , but it is possible to argue that prospects are that much better than they would have been under a Labour government and that the market was discounting such a result .
25 ‘ I signed a new three-year contract in the middle of last season and my future is hopefully at Tottenham .
26 At Flowers East , an exhibition of new works by Peter Howson opened in the middle of last month ( to 14 March ) .
27 In the middle of last winter a friend , Tish Berkley and I decided to take an Over-26 Inter Rail ticket and spend two weeks in the following July , travelling in Europe .
28 Baidoa , where in the middle of last year 500 people were dying each day , is no longer a charnel-house ; nor are Merca , Bardera or Kismayu .
29 An exhibition of twenty-five large , brightly coloured abstract canvases created by veteran Op Art painter , Bridget Riley , during the last ten years opened at the Hayward Gallery in the middle of last month ( to 6 December ) and moves on to the Ikon Gallery , Birmingham ( 16 January-20 February 1993 ) .
30 After a demoralising season of gallery retractions and closures , more severe than even the most pessimistic expectations of a year ago , it is gratifying to report a promising new gallery which opened in a large industrial space in West Hampstead in the middle of last month .
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