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

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1 Though something in the provenance or context of the document may justify Husameddin 's assertion , it must be noted that the signature itself does not do so .
2 We should also note that the value added by the visionary may lie in the circumference alone , the core alone , or in the core and circumference in a gestalt combination .
3 Nice to meet you … 10-month-old Eleanor Kilroy makes friends with Winnie and her unnamed pal at the annual teddy bears ' picnic organised by Crosby and District branch of the National Childbirth Trust at Blundellsands Key Park on Saturday when several teddies and their owners joined in the fun and frolics .
4 Despite retiring while holding the lead , Riccardo Patrese kept his runner-up spot in the championship but Schumacher overtook Senna to claim third place on the points table , an impressive achievement at the end of his first full season .
5 Fourteen points put Master James eighth in the championship and Hesketh made of him a public figure , a British hope at a time when Graham Hill , Mike Hailwood and others were fading from the scene and Jackie Stewart was about to retire .
6 The Test and County Cricket Board hand-out rose in an Ashes summer from £338,000 to a new high of £473,000 ; and Lancashire 's successful season on the field , fourth in the championship and winners of the Refuge Assurance League , almost doubled match income .
7 The question of whether there are differences in the experiences and success of female and male students with non-traditional qualifications in higher education is not one which has been extensively investigated .
8 So I had to s stop in the gate and mark tubs for two .
9 The company is buying three of the 40 ‘ A ’ units in the golf and country club in a deal worth roughly £2.4m .
10 And in the squalor and injustice of the black townships , they led their people in this spirit , stirring the consciences of many whites and blacks alike .
11 Most commonly sieving is used for size determination in the pebble and sand ranges , i.e. particles coarser than 0·063 mm .
12 This project studies the affiliations and concepts of identity implicit in the associations and networks of the Kashmiri/Pakistani and the Greek Cypriot communities .
13 The preoccupation with beginnings meant that some students became addicted to the OHP , firm in the conviction that life without one was unthinkable and that every lesson must have one .
14 He had no idea where he was , except that it must be somewhere in the wilds of Wales , well hidden from any possibility of rescue ; and he took his first unwilling look about him in the conviction that captivity could mean nothing better than solitude , close confinement and squalor .
15 While there is , as you may know , considerable variation and disagreement among sociologists , they are united in the conviction that argument that is based on sound evidence is superior to argument based on false evidence , limited evidence , or no evidence .
16 The party had quietened in the half-hour since Belinda had turned into the driveway , but music , laughter and conversation still flowed over her with a welcome wave of sound that drowned the thudding pulse in her ears and the silent clamour of her thoughts .
17 Has the Prime Minister noticed that the major issue in the Kincardine and Deeside by-election is the widespread public opposition to the application by Foresterhill hospital in Aberdeen to become a self-governing trust ?
18 of those who voted in the Kincardine and Deeside by-election voted against the opt-out of Foresterhill ?
19 Although he may not care to remember as far back as a fortnight ago , does he recollect that every candidate in the Kincardine and Deeside by-election , including his own , expressed opposition to the opt-out proposals ?
20 In mid-March there were riots in the capital after students demanded payment of their overdue grants and cuts in the cost of university meals and accommodation .
21 Experience in the capital and Manchester has shown , the level of violence linked to crack , make it very different from other drug trafficking .
22 The UFD said that all its leaders in the city had been arrested , along with 160 supporters in the capital and others in Kaedi .
23 So , for example , s 24 assumes that all partners may take part in the management of the business , that no person can be introduced as a partner without the consent of all the existing ones , that all the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business and must contribute equally towards the losses sustained by the firm .
24 Section 24 lays down the basic default rules as to the interests and duties of partners subject to their special agreements : The interests of partners in the partnership property and their rights and duties in relation to the partnership shall be determined , subject to any agreement express or implied between the partners , by the following rules : ( 1 ) All the partners are entitled to share equally in the capital and profits of the business , and must contribute equally towards the losses whether of capital or otherwise sustained by the firm .
25 Although he anticipated a change in the relationship as Britain gradually concentrated on its roles in Europe , for the present the two countries continued to take " a broadly similar view of the world " .
26 Armed with this knowledge , Plantade recognized in the performance that Rey had added certain trombone lines for the occasion .
27 Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance or programme .
28 Hammersmith and Fulham council was alerted in the the night on 1 February after a caretaker at the block of flats called in the authorities when neighbours became concerned .
29 The team will collect information on work and life histories of 1,000 inhabitants in Rochdale which will be utilized to examine a series of hypotheses about the causes and direction of current changes in the behaviour and attitudes of people living in Rochdale .
30 We can then predict changes in the behaviour as consequences of changes in either the antecedents or consequences according to the laws of operant learning .
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