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

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1 George Augustus who lost his last race in Germany in the stewards room is down for the Grosser Preis Von Baden and would have to be supported .
2 George Augustus who lost his last race in Germany in the stewards room is down for the Grosser Preis Von Baden and would have to be supported .
3 All of this , it can surely be argued , flowed seamlessly from that fateful meeting between two black American sailors and a princely envoy from the Kyoto court in the harbour at Uraga , and by the handover of a letter written by a president who , less than a year later , would be languishing in Bukalo in the beginnings of what should be — by this reckoning alone — quite undeserved historical obscurity .
4 The government had shown restraint in respect of the re-contras , who numbered several hundred , had mobilized in March in the mountains of the northern province of Jinotega , and had initiated attacks in June on rural settlements and on members of the security forces [ see pp. 38282-83 ] .
5 This happened in Bolivia in the mid-1980s .
6 DAN RATHER , the CBS News anchorman , once regarded as the most trusted person in America , has yet to answer charges that he aired faked battle footage and false news accounts of the war in Afghanistan in the mid-1980s .
7 Paul made a very happy marriage with Muriel Ezra , the widow of a distinguished zoologist , who built up his own private menagerie in Surrey in the days before safari parks proliferated in the English countryside .
8 There were worries too about the success of ‘ Euro-Communist ’ parties in France and more especially Italy , who had increased their appeal after 1968 by becoming more independent of Moscow and there were fears that the Kremlin would exploit political instability in Portugal in the mid-1970s .
9 For criminal law practitioners , good practice standards were published in January in the Magistrates ' Court Guide , a praised new publication which gives practical advice on every aspect of the preparation of magistrates ' court cases .
10 investigate the coincidental disappearance of some famous jewels from the Prado and of a young American tourist in Spain in The Eyes of Montezuma .
11 We are talking about a spectacular slide in support for Conservatism in Scotland , which has taken the Tories from the high point of being the majority party in Scotland in the mid-1950s to the point today when they are on the edge of extinction as a serious and significant force in Scotland .
12 The unpopularity of the rates , very evident in Scotland in the mid-1980s , led the government to adopt the poll tax or community charge .
13 Peasant rebellion was a constant possibility , as demonstrated by the agrarian risings in Galicia in 1846 , in southern Italy in 1848 , in Sicily in 1860 , and in Russia in the years after the Crimean War .
14 Will and I were mostly at home in Stratford in the summers .
15 The methodology and techniques already employed in the production of the study entitled ‘ Railway Construction Labour in England in the Returns for the Censuses of 1841-71 ’ ( HR 3417 ) are again being used in this project .
16 About 15 firefighters tackled the blaze in a silo at I'Anson 's mill in Masham in the Dales .
17 The many setbacks suffered by the Wilson government , however , should not be allowed to obscure the extent to which Britain was able to exert influence in Nato in the years 1964 – 70 .
18 An exhibition of Max Ernst 's most important period , covering his work as a Dada artist in Cologne after 1912 and in Paris in the years following the end of World War I , opens at the Museum of Modern Art , New York , in the middle of this month ( 14 March-2 May ) .
19 The one that I remember and I hope that that er the papers are either here in Caernarfon in the archives or p possible in the National Library because my cousin , gave most of the Brothers papers that he had control over
20 It is the first drop of a deluge of such material , which makes social life in Egypt in the centuries after Alexander better known to us than any other part of the ancient world .
21 The definition of p is such that the averaged expectation value of any quantum operator Q is given by As a quantum-mechanical operator , p obeys the Heisenberg equation of motion A major advantage of the density-matrix formulation is that it is easy to augment this equation by terms representing the interactions not accounted for in H. In the cases of interest , these can be represented by simple excitation and decay terms .
22 Given the existing climate of optimism in Britain in the mid-1960s the challenges foreseen were those of growth .
23 Merton itself , as a result of Silverman 's experience in selection , advertising and research , was first conceived as a high-level recruitment consultancy which then evolved into a management consultancy and executive search practice ; he based his approach — ahead of its time in Britain in the mid-1970s — on the concept of building up a profile of ‘ the ideal candidate ’ by using the most sophisticated industrial market research techniques , approaching a recruitment programme in the same way as he had devised and implemented a marketing plan .
24 Nevertheless , these data might suggest that a golden age of housing had arrived , but there is also clear evidence of substantial housing stress in Britain in the mid-1980s .
25 Power generation The University of Bath is a technological institution , and has custody of the Watkins Collection of photographs and written material on the evolution of steam power generation and the part it played in Britain in the years 1850–1914 .
26 The method of milling grain between two stones probably reached its peak in Britain in the watermills and windmills of the early nineteenth century .
27 Later , on Oct. 1 , he claimed that Gates 's role " was to corrupt the process and the ethics of intelligence " , exemplified by his doctoring of assessments of the assassination attempt on the Pope in May 1981 in order to suggest KGB involvement , and his wilfully inflated estimate of Soviet influence in Iran in the mid-1980s in order to justify the sale of arms to so-called moderates in Tehran — the first step toward the Iran-contra scandal .
28 And I felt myself all that was bad in Europe in the arms of all that was good .
29 Erm , er , erm , people could extend her times if she did it like she used to do before , because what she used to do is to say she would have a a day in Manchester in a months time
30 We used to live in a house in Manchester in the slums .
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