Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 All of the evidence from cognitive studies thus far indicates that human behaviour lies in between these two extremes , that is , in the category we have termed ‘ gene-culture transmission ’ of culture .
2 In the half-hour I had spent with Lord Byron , I had forgotten that it was again raining steadily .
3 As part of the Radio Taxis Business Services commitment to lead the way and offer the best service in the capital we 've installed a multi-million pound , state-of-the-art system to keep track of our cabs .
4 In the West it had been left to researchers outside of the mainstream AI community .
5 In the west it has had little success ; in the east it has been a smash .
6 The Trinity has remained the kingpin of Greek and Russian spirituality but in the West it has tended to retreat to the sidelines and many find it an impossible concept : God is seen as One and Jesus often becomes a sort of divine friend in a vision which robs the Christian mystery of much of its transcendent power .
7 O. spectabilis is found on both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west it has been recorded from off Nova Scotia at the depth of 238 m , while in the east it has been found south of Iceland , Norway , SW .
8 O. lineata has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; in the west it has been recorded off Florida 511–792 m and in the east off the Azores and in the Bay of Biscay 1165–1378 m .
9 A. fragilis has been found on both sides of the Atlantic : in the west it has been recorded off Martha 's Vineyard north to the Davis Strait and W. Greenland at depths of 430–2640 m ; in the eastern side it has been recorded from the Faeroe Channel in 750 m .
10 In the west it has been recorded from off Florida north to the Labrador Basin with a bathymetric range of 101–2750 m and in the east from SE .
11 If you believe in the Devil you had better believe in God , or else what a fix you 're in !
12 But , even though Sir Hugo Mallinger holds parties for his tenants in the gallery he has built above his cloisters , the social dimension that Disraeli liked to imagine is not a conspicuous aspect of such houses as it is of St Genevieve .
13 A slap in the face that erased what little dignity and faith in the system they had left .
14 What types of chemical energy have we got in the system you 've , you 've juts been talking about ?
15 Non-enrollers were the only applicants to want a different mode of attendance in the course they had applied to .
16 That is really my position and , unless I believed in it I would not feel justified in the course I have taken .
17 She was word-perfect in the part she had to play ; knew she could perform without betraying her nervousness .
18 In the corridor she had passed compartments full of young men playing cards , who looked up and appraised her face and figure with impersonal interest , and when she found another seat it was in a compartment with three other women travelling up to London on their own , all with suitcases and trim suits and carefully made-up faces .
19 Grant 's hand darted for his torch , but even as his fingers touched it , the floor shook under him and he heard a tremendous rumbling crash in the corridor he had just left .
20 Leaning in , choked , I saw the banner above the pulpit in the chapel I had attended so regularly as a child .
21 For the first since Burns Supper were held in the hall we had to cancel as two main speakers called off at a very late stage .
22 For the first since Burns Supper were held in the hall we had to cancel as two main speakers called off at a very late stage .
23 Yesterday , chairman of the council , Phyll Hendy , said : ‘ He has been unswerving in the service he has given to the parish and has been kind and co-operative to everyone .
24 ‘ Tho ’ I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met , I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works ' : Chatterton 's story is mostly told by himself , and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted .
25 Somewhere in the middle we have Russo 's system where the people make laws but no do nothing else everything else is left to appointed individuals .
26 The trouble is , in the middle you 've got a great gulf of lack of information , and predicting in those
27 No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up .
28 In the theatre you 've worked a lot with Steven Berkoff and his own plays .
29 Individuals vary in the success they have in getting meat from others , and old animals seem to do best .
30 But in the madrigal it had led to heightened tone-painting of individual words and phrases , a practice which Zarlino 's own pupil , the Florentine lutenist and singer Vincenzo Galilei ( c. 1520–1591 ) , father of the astronomer , ridiculed in his Dialogo della musica antica e della moderna ( Venice , 1581 ) .
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