Example sentences of "in [art] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If the concentration of production and distribution units becomes a major force in the transition to the SEM , there will be an inevitable tendency for that concentration to occur in the core regions which will probably not only contain relevant headquarters and production units , but will also guarantee proximity to markets and immediate access to a range of supporting service functions .
2 But the asinine policies that were brought through in the th er in the Thatcher era they still are here with us , no matter how they try to get shut of them , the poll tax which has been referred to by Councillor is confusion at its best .
3 Production of the news-sheet should be the responsibility of a named person in the Personnel Department who is also the point of contact for all enquiries .
4 Because he 's still in the golf industry he 's forgetting it .
5 A man … ( most of the examples in mathematics textbooks refer to men : women are invisible — a point not picked up in the Cockcroft Report which devotes a whole chapter to why girls perform less well in mathematics than boys do ) … earns £74.50 for a 48 hour week .
6 For example , changes in the rate of taxation of company profits , or in the capital allowances which can be set against tax , are believed by many to significantly affect levels of investment .
7 In the capital Mogadishu we find the answer .
8 In the West Country you are drawn into its natural beauty by the progress of the seasons and the constant contact with the sea.Whether it be dolphin counting from a yacht or standing in esturial slime to catch a flatfish , the coast is a pleasure ground that rarely disappoints .
9 But a completely different word would be the word for what 's behind the cattle in the West Mainland it 's a and in the East Mainland it 's an or an .
10 There 's one small landing you can er you can do in the in the west landing they called it .
11 Second , much violence in the West results I believe , from a sense of impotence .
12 2 In the Space section it would help us to be able to illustrate scene 14 in some way .
13 Mrs X- — ( a teacher ) used to like Indian food and there were quite a few Indian girls in the class , so in two or three lessons in the cookery class they made Indian food .
14 The Prime Minister was also questioned once again about his role in the Recruit-Cosmos scandal which had forced his resignation as Finance Minister in 1988 [ see p. 36463 ] , but about which new questions had been raised in December 1991 .
15 DPT polishing can be done on the same machine , using graduated diamond pastes , but in the Edinburgh workshop we have found that better results are obtained on a separate polishing machine .
16 It shows the artist as Harlequin , drinking in the Paris bar which gives its name to the picture .
17 In the Everton circle we 've got say fourteen thousand .
18 She decided this on Monday afternoon , having seen Anna digging manfully in the vegetable garden she had made behind the Rectory .
19 In the poetry lesson we discard the second-hand phrase ( such as ‘ deadly poisonous serpent ’ ) and forge a relationship between the object observed and the fresh words that might be used to describe it , to get it true .
20 ( In the proof stage I nearly cut the last sentence in the book , which was that we would know the mind of God .
21 Matthew and Luke in their Gospels speak of the Holy Spirit for Christians only in the Mission Charge which anticipates their future role as ambassadors of Christ .
22 Well he 's rushed on now you see , that fellow has in the pick-up truck I mean , did you see him ?
23 Down below in the engine room it would be warm .
24 ‘ the actual words are clear and unambiguous it is not permissible to have recourse to the corresponding provisions in the earlier statute repealed by the consolidation Act and to treat any difference in their wording as capable of casting doubt upon what is clear and unambiguous language in the consolidation Act itself . ’
25 In a cist at Brahunisary in the Kildalton area there was a skeleton and a large quantity of flint flakes and chips .
26 The other four er erm loser er like as not , will be on display and remain on display in the er in in in the atrium area which is
27 Rice , 6ft 2in of speed and elegance , on Sunday hauled in the touchdown catch he needed to equal the all-time record of 100 , held by former Seattle Seahawk Steve Largent .
28 Although sponges are widely distributed in the fossil record they are particularly numerous and easy to collect in Cretaceous rocks in Europe and North America , where dozens of well-preserved species have been described .
29 Practitioners with five or more years experience as managers in the hospitality industry who may hold no formal qualifications but who can submit to HCIMA through the Association 's Accreditation of Prior Learning ( APL ) Scheme , a portfolio of evidence which demonstrates prior learning at the required level .
30 During her three days working in the Toronto Skydome she made friends with an athlete who now writes to her in Chinese .
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