Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " 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 Indeed Bruner himself ( 1986 ) , after studying cognitive thinking and play behaviour , has now become interested in narrative and the role of the reader .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The employee 's affidavit was already in existence and the copy when first received by the defendants was not privileged .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 In the auction room discretion must be used in bidding and the developer must have a clearly defined policy if the price exceeds the value calculated : he should either withdraw or bid only a marginal percentage above the calculated value .
12 The writer must be universal in sympathy and an outcast by nature : only then can he see clearly .
13 These models involve training users in skills needed for community survival , including medication management ( Eckman and Liberman , 1990 ) and attention has focused on people with long-term needs , and in involving them more closely in assessment and the selection of goals ( Liberman et al. , 1987 ; Shepherd , 1990a ) .
14 ‘ You may remember , or perhaps not , ’ Athelstan replied , ‘ that Brampton 's corpse was dressed in hose and a linen shirt .
15 With the country now in recession and the drop in new car sales accelerating quickly , Lamont has few options .
16 However , with Europe in recession and the weather very cold , visitors tailed off and the Disney magic evaporated .
17 Their outstanding abilities lay elsewhere and ie is to their fine engineering achievements in vaulting such constructions as the Basilica of Constantine and the Baths of Diocletian , or in the building of amphi-theatres such as the Colosseum , or in layouts like the Palace of Diocletian in Split or the Villa of Hadrian at Tivoli that we can appreciate their genius for architectural effect and scale in planning .
18 The latter was a total star , showing good awareness in defence and the willingness ( and ability ) to pass the midfield and become an out-and-out winger .
19 All five LEAs examined in detail had arts development projects in progress and a survey across the region showed this to be true of 85 per cent of LEAs .
20 What will need to be ascertained in relation to the outgoing partner is : ( 1 ) his profit share for the current year up to the cessation date , less any drawings made during the year ; ( 2 ) his balance on the firm 's capital account ; ( 3 ) his balance on the firm 's current account in respect of undrawn profits from earlier years ; and ( 4 ) his entitlement to a share in the surplus partnership assets , that is to say , in particular , goodwill , work in progress and the excess over book values of other assets .
21 It seems clear that , despite the Conservative government 's emphasis on decentralization and accountability as objectives of abolition in London , the net result has been an increase in centralization and a reduction of both financial and democratic accountability .
22 The Carrier and any other carrier employed by the Carrier may employ the services of any other carrier for the purpose of fulfilling the Contract in whole or in part and the name of every such other carrier shall be provided to the Trader on request .
23 The Tenant shall not assign underlet charge or otherwise deal in any way with the benefit of this agreement in whole or in part and the Landlord shall not be obliged to grant the Lease to any person other than the Tenant This is not acceptable and must at least be qualified to allow the tenant to mortgage or charge the premises which might be vital to the tenant to fund the tenant 's works or its business in general .
24 These will have had a firm foundation in play and the talk that accompanies it , particularly if the learner has had the social and material opportunities provided by playgroup or nursery school .
25 Prince in Prince and the Pauper , as a schoolboy !
26 Angel pulled up in horror and a cloud of dust , growled something incomprehensible , but undeniably insulting , threw down the reins , kicked his right foot out of the stirrup and , swinging it over the horse 's withers , jumped to the ground and ran into the house .
27 He stepped back in horror and the glass splintered on the tiles .
28 Labour turnover has been increasing , especially in the accommodation department and ( more recently ) in the restaurant , with a disturbing 20 per cent rise in accidents in housekeeping and the restaurant .
29 The contrast between these three characters with their orthodox ancestry in story and the plain , middle-class grocer is a piquant one .
30 They also want more state investment in agriculture and an end to central planning .
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