Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much the same was true of wife battering in England until Erin Pizzey and others exposed the phenomenon in the 1970s and legislation was introduced to combat it .
2 Carleton built up a sizeable estate in the eastern and midland counties , partly by inheritance , partly through the second of his three marriages , to Elizabeth Mohun , a Northamptonshire widow who brought him the manor of Overstone , where he mostly resided .
3 In the first place , the working classes naturally wanted to participate in the economic benefits they were helping to produce in the industrial and service sectors .
4 Sillard exemplifies the career of many successful technocrats , products of a ‘ grande école ’ who , as we shall see later , are to be found in the audiovisual and broadcasting sectors , as well as in telecommunications and information technology .
5 This block became exposed periodically in the Mesozoic and porosity was generated by the leaching of replacement anhydrite .
6 Slow rise in demand for workstations and severe pressure on prices were the key to the downturn , IDC believes , although the actual number of machines shipped in the mid-range and workstation sectors rose by 24% and 19% respectively .
7 The industrial stimulus and technological acceleration which the railways caused in the metallurgical and engineering industries has been traced in Belgium , Russia , and Germany .
8 This research project covers the standard of living and aspects of social and economic change in the agricultural and artisan sectors of northern England , between 1660 and 1870 .
9 The cost of redundancies in the Agricultural and Food Research Council has absorbed half the planned increase in research grants .
10 ‘ Four per cent is the average figure for companies in the electrical and electronics field , whilst three and a half per cent is common in the aerospace and chemical fields , ’ added Stuart .
11 The private sector tends not to be involved very much yet in planning they tend to be involved in the reactive and service delivery role .
12 There is , of course , nothing new in the development of what might be called a farm-centred community , distinct and largely separated from the village , particularly in the pastoral and upland areas of England , where this kind of settlement pattern has traditionally been more common .
13 Over-feeding is a problem in the early and late-season .
14 Even if the observation was not consciously made , Leonard recognised the great similarities which were taking place between music and poetry ( and in art and sculpture , too ) , which went under the name of neo-classicism in the former and modernism in the latter .
15 He is rarely out at night and is largely free to organize his activities so that in bad weather , for example , he can catch up on paperwork in the dry and warmth of the office .
16 Mr Bangemann explicitly appealed to other European leaders not to suggest that German reunification was an immediate political issue or one which could be decided without dramatic changes in the political and security situation in Europe as a whole .
17 The Xinhua news agency reported that at a meeting with Li Peng soon after the Kazakh party 's arrival , the Chinese Premier called for enhanced relations in all fields and said that the recently completed rail link would help bilateral relations in the economic and trade fields .
18 In the 1970s , almost all the major international agencies in the economic and trade fields produced recommendations on how to regulate the activities of the TNCs , in the recognition that even more than the rich countries in which the bulk of FDI was located , the poorer countries needed protection ( see Tharp , 1976 ; Grosse , 1982 ) .
19 He is an internationally recognised expert in the economic and traffic impact of large developments , having presented and published a number of papers around the world .
20 The average sediment accumulation increased from 33.837.5gm -2 yr -1 in the south basin to 120.464.3 and 154.784.2gm -2 yr -1 in the central and north basins , respectively .
21 The second is directed towards the sculptured shapes found mostly in the aeronautical and motor industries .
22 Servants in the blue and gold livery of the Prince and the Lord Gaveston scurried round with silver plates which the guests would use as dishes instead of the usual tranches of thick square slabs of stale bread .
23 Grooms took our horses , and minions in the blue and gold tabards of the French king led Sir Robert and Lady Francesca away .
24 Alpha quartz shows visible CL with two broad emission bands in the blue and red ( Zinkernagel , 1978 ) .
25 One third of all bus services are late ( according to Bus Watch ) , and passenger numbers fell by 20 per cent in the metropolitan and shire counties .
26 The decline in prices in 1989 and early 1990 was attributed to a slow-down in the automotive and construction markets in the USA .
27 Extensions to SQL catalogues in the OnLine and SE database engines will be added , along with run-time application information and server-based repository services .
28 There are two other documents you have to consider in the monetary and evaluation exercise to see how successful we were in 1990 ninety one , one is called a partnership for quality and the other is called fairer shares , a programme towards an anti strategy .
29 The table shows the allele frequencies for both the A and B loci in the healthy and MS populations .
30 However , the determining factor in each case is the extent of the investor 's influence over the invested in the financial and operating policy decisions of a company .
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