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

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1 Despite its cash-in character , ‘ Happy Daze ’ is a belting LP , featuring all the milestones in the indie kids ' storming of the charts — ‘ Loaded ’ , ‘ The Only One I Know ’ , ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ , ‘ Groovy Train ’ , etc .
2 Despite its cash-in character , ‘ Happy Daze ’ is a belting LP , featuring all the milestones in the indie kids ' storming of the charts — ‘ Loaded ’ , ‘ The Only One I Know ’ , ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ , ‘ Groovy Train ’ , etc .
3 Monica Seles , the only person from the former Yugoslavia whose name does n't evoke instant sympathy , was reduced to blessed silence when losing to Steffi Graf in the Wimbledon ladies ' final .
4 No one seems to have asked whether the Staff College could have taken on this job , but then again such anti-intellectualism is apparent even in the Bramshill Scholars ' Association .
5 We are pleased to announce that all five candidates in the Medau Teachers ' Examination in April were successful .
6 This summary financial statement is only a summary of information in the accounts directors ' report and annual business statement .
7 In this emphasis on personal success and achievement we can see a strong thread of individualism in the physics students ' world-view ; they are keenly aware of competition between individuals both in higher education and in the labour market .
8 For this reason any shortages in the system can be expected to be revealed in the discount houses ' position by 12 noon .
9 This was the key factor also in the Kosovo Albanians ' response to a FRY draft programme , revealed on Sept. 17 , to resolve the problem of teaching in Albanian in Kosovo schools .
10 Whatever justice may say , the whoopee in the building societies ' camp was soon cut short .
11 Things are no better in the building societies ' savings business .
12 AI believes that he is being made to answer for his active involvement in the Sudan Doctors ' Union and left-wing politics , his role in the non-violent protests which led to the overthrow of President Nimeiri in April 1985 and his outspoken criticism of the current government .
13 This time Holy Foley faces the John Upson-trained course and distance winner Some Obligation and will be hard pressed to overturn him in the Ludlow Hunters ' Chase today .
14 These would resurface , bereft of fun , in the childish dance of ‘ The Hollow Men ’ , as later , much more lightly in the Jellicle Cats ' ‘ Reserving their terpsichorean powers/ To dance by the light of the Jellicle Moon . ’
15 He was a leading light in the Cinematograph Exhibitors ' Association and expanded his business by acquiring and developing a chain of cinemas — which he named Vogue — in places like Govan , Rutherglen and Shettleston .
16 Developments in the UK incentives ' field over the last month have focused mainly on policy announcements rather than on changes to particular schemes of assistance .
17 Although 14 polytechnics will become universities this autumn under the new Higher Education Act , potential recruits will not find them in the university entrants ' handbook for 1993 .
18 The six-year-old can underline his potential by defying a penalty in the Mendip Novices ' Hurdle .
19 Finally , WCC received a list of new publications deposited in the women chemists ' reference section in the library at Burlington House .
20 And that is what it was all about , made more of a nostalgic night by the Sixties style club band The Trends playing strains of all the old hits in the Heather Brothers ' newly-penned songs .
21 The result was that ministers called for a radical reform in the OECD countries ' approach to economic activities , " to help ensure that the basic life support systems of Planet Earth are not endangered . "
22 Photographs in the Crown Agents ' collection indicate that excursion trains laid on to celebrate the opening of West African lines carried their African passengers in ‘ flat cars ’ .
23 I had planned to spend the day analysing the knock-on effects for the statistical clerks of a three per cent increase in the admin assistants ' salaries .
24 Though ridden by Graham McCourt , then third in the jump jockeys ' table , Norton 's Coin was a rank outsider .
25 But , in the Hallowe'en Novices ' Chase he might need to eat a whole mine , to beat Dusty Miller , another Festival scorer .
26 But two men in the Chelsea directors ' box were soon to show that they enjoy the away game just as much .
27 Between 1983 and 1987 he served successively in the government whips ' office and at the Department of Health and Social Security , entering the Cabinet in the latter year as Chief Secretary to the Treasury [ see pp. 35271-72 ] ; after briefly holding the post of Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary in mid-1989 [ see p. 36819 ] , he became Chancellor of the Exchequer in October 1989 following the sudden resignation of Lawson [ see pp. 36982-83 ] .
28 He had even made a suggestion about a piece she might write on the role of women in the Tory Party , perhaps in the Government Whips ' Office .
29 Labour whips have been told that the offer of opposition co-operation has met with suspicion in the Government whips ' office .
30 She and the island have become one ; its hopes come to her in the wind bending the palm fronds on the beach , making the halyards sing against the masts in the bay , in the tree frogs ' piping , the rattle of the fleshy leaves of the saman .
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