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

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1 In contrast the Situationists ' notion of pleasure is a negation of work in almost every sense of the word — a kind of involuntary idleness in the land of Cockaigne .
2 In contrast the Barbarians ' tries owed everything to thrilling running , crisp passing and a surprisingly high level of understanding between what was a hugely-talented collection of players , but nevertheless a scratch side .
3 In essence the courts ' control over the conditions of jurisdiction is premised upon the assumption that they are thereby effectuating the will of Parliament ; they are ensuring that the tribunal or authority remains within the boundaries of what Parliament intended it to examine by ensuring that those conditions are present .
4 In truth the Inspirals ' so-called fairground sound is far more kitchen sink than rinky-dink .
5 Second , the Algerian negotiations between ETA and the Spanish government broke down over the government 's unwillingness to accept in principle the Basques ' right of self-determination .
6 Indeed , the divergence in background among the different groups of rebels may reasonably raise the question whether the rising of 1381 is best described by its traditional name , whether it was in fact a peasants ' revolt .
7 In fact the tigers ' investment decisions have probably been shaped more by economic forces than by ethnic Chinese solidarity .
8 Hence we have perfect pop from PP Arnold and The Small Faces alongside junk from Twice As Much , Jimmy Tarbuck and , erm , The Marquis Of Kensington , who was in fact The Kinks ' manager .
9 This actually happened in the case of Sir Edmond 's chantry at St. Thomas of Acre , and in fact the Mercers ' Company took on the responsibility .
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