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

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1 And that 's why you can expect to find the car in the morning with the windows all covered in saliva and the wing mirrors all bent and the chrome strips on the doors are often with tufts of cow hair .
2 Both types of business , industrial and service , require investment , one in money and the other in man-power .
3 Pluralism is regarded as an ideology which masks the reality of power and so helps to legitimise a system which is grounded in inequality and an absence of fair play .
4 The latest row , over which should own the Crimea-based Black Sea fleet , has revealed both the strength of irredentist feeling in Moscow and the depth of animosity in Kiev towards the northern neighbour .
5 The Conference was met by a protest strike in Moscow and the Bolsheviks boycotted the proceedings .
6 The centre 's administrator general Marion Julien said museums throughout the world were keeping in daily touch with her for information about the row over the works , which are on loan from the Pushkin Museum in Moscow and the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg .
7 For many years I consulted for the American GE in Schenectady and the thing that struck me there was the way that when they wanted to attack a particular area they could mount an army of people on it , all of whom were pretty good . ’
8 After 6 washes in PBS , the third layer HRP-conjugated rabbit anti-goat antibody ( Sigma ) was added , the plates incubated for a further hour at RT , washed 6 in PBS and the reaction developed with ABTS ( 2'2'-azinobis(3-ethylbenzthiazolone)sulphonic acid ) .
9 For beef the Commission was still obliged to buy in surpluses but the regulations were tightened .
10 A variety of patterns are apparent in these groupings ranging from small groups like Group VI concentrated in the valley of the Warwickshire Avon , and Group XV in Cambridgeshire-Suffolk and the Midlands , to larger groups which reveal connections between distinct areas , for instance Group I in Kent , Sussex , Surrey and the upper Thames valley , and further north Group XVI in East Anglia , Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire .
11 Gold coin , for instance also occurs in the upper Thames valley and in Suffolk ; crystal balls are also found in Cambridgeshire-Suffolk and the Isle of Wight ; garnet in Kent and Suffolk .
12 The change in attitudes and the granting of the franchise were largely due to the efforts of one family — THE PANKHURSTS .
13 The changes in attitudes and the growth of interventionism
14 Indeed Bruner himself ( 1986 ) , after studying cognitive thinking and play behaviour , has now become interested in narrative and the role of the reader .
15 They used to saw timber down for planks and that , they had er place in Hull and a place in Ipswich .
16 OpenVision Inc , the unusual nine-month-old Pleasanton , California start-up with $25m in funding and a $12m revenue stream , which launched its unusual systems management concept at the end of last month ( CI No 2,158 ) , has picked up friends in high places .
17 OpenVision , the unusual nine-month-old start-up with $25m in funding and a $12m revenue stream , made its formal debut last week as anticipated ( UX No 433 ) .
18 He told me about the Icelandic landscapes , harsh yet wondrous , of the coloured rocks in Landmannalaugar and the emptiness .
19 Meanwhile the Wheatsheaf at Frooms Hill in Hereford and the Bull Ring in Kingstone failed to attract high enough bids .
20 The eight 500 ft masts are no longer in existence but the rest of the station remains with its 18 inch thick walls and three ft thick concrete floor , beneath which the vital equipment was housed .
21 The important point about this category of moves , is that the ‘ home ’ remains in existence and a person is required to establish a new life elsewhere .
22 The condition of the licence ( Condition 8 of Part III ) concerning economic purchasing applies only to actions after March 31 , 1992 , when the company is in existence and the licence is in force .
23 The employee 's affidavit was already in existence and the copy when first received by the defendants was not privileged .
24 This dome is a wonder of man 's sheer boldness in creativity and a product of the awe-inspiring Kubla Khan , but it also functions as a metaphor for the conscious mind .
25 Minimalism can also be seen in action at La Réserve in Fulham and the Sterling hotels at Heathrow and Gatwick .
26 The Germans placed this box usually in the gaps in hedges and the approaches to farm buildings , and the rest of a wide area they covered with ingenious booby-traps and other very strange devices , many of these being set off by wandering cattle and horses , as usually happened when the Commando mines and booby-traps were set out in the hedgerows and orchards in front of our positions .
27 Computerwoche reports that the semiconductor plants in Bblingen and the factory in Mainz will , in future , trade as GmbHs , and as subsidiaries of IBM Deutschland Produktion GmbH .
28 When Philip is preaching in Samaria and the residents believe his ‘ message about the good news of the Kingdom of God and about Jesus Christ ’ , their immediate response is to be baptised in his name ( Acts 8:12 ) .
29 The family was still of some standing but the merchant firm of Höchstetter had become bankrupt in 1530 with the failure of a heavily financed speculation in mercury and the end of a dream of world monopoly in that substance .
30 There is a funicular in Ellmau and a chairlift in Going to whisk you up the mountain and the views .
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