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

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1 Relative peace ensued in Champagne in the years which followed , although it was not until the coronation of Louis XI in 1461 that the French nobility were able to express their new solidarity .
2 The two LEAs in Wales were invited after advice from the Welsh Office , as it was intended to include tests in Welsh in the schools .
3 Looking down , Branson could see a cricket match in progress in the grounds .
4 The aim of the project is to establish a data-base of recent and continuing research on Women/Gender , by obtaining up-to-date records of research in progress in the universities , polytechnics , government departments , Quangos , etc .
5 The queen-dowager had her own reasons for wishing to keep her daughter-in-law close at hand — whilst accepting that her remaining in sanctuary in the circumstances was out of the question .
6 Mr Noel Stock , who speaks as one who had Pound 's confidence in recent years and was in daily contact with him , explains that this passage derives from a hint thrown out by Jessie L. Weston in her from Ritual to Romance , to the effect that the charges of heresy brought against the Templars were not wholly unfounded , since some of the practices of the Eleusinian mystery-cults from the pagan Near East survived in the heart of Christendom in the rituals of the Templars , a survival to be traced in literature in the stories and poems about the quest of the holy grail .
7 Once it is realized that signals that change cells ' behaviour do not really carry intricate information , then it can be seen that any complexity of behaviour lies in the cells ' capacity to respond rather than in complexity in the signals .
8 Furthermore , in the UK the regulation is not in practice in the hands of one regulatory body .
9 Sapphire is murdered after consummating her relationship with a White student ; in A Taste of Honey , Jimmy is despatched once he has had sexual relations with Jo , never to be seen again ; in Flame in the Streets Gaby Gomez is badly burned ; in the same film Peter Lincoln manages to escape ‘ punishment ’ , other than a humiliating first encounter with his White fiancèe 's father , Jacko , but then the progression of the narrative is frozen before closure .
10 This violence is specifically directed towards Black males : the youths who express sexual jealousy of Black men in Flame in the Streets do not have their own sexual relationships with women .
11 Jubilee , the slum landlord in Flame in the Streets is Black , seen as exploiting both ‘ his ’ people and Whites by charging high rents and not carrying out essential repairs .
12 This is illustrated in two scenes in Flame in the Streets .
13 Nell , in Flame in the Streets , feels rejected by Jacko who is too involved in his union to spend time with her .
14 This will prove an important point to bear in mind in the discussions of Chapter 6 .
15 12.2 undertakes to make the product and the Licensed Software and the Accompanying Documentation comply with local legislation in effect in the Territories .
16 Two years later he was suspected of complicity in Thomas Whetenhall 's A Discourse of the Abuses Now in Question in the Churches of Christ and was fined in the Star Chamber .
17 A statement forms part of the res gestae of a case if it is made contemporaneously with or shortly after any act or occurrence in issue in the proceedings so as to form part of the same transaction .
18 Transracial adoption , the adoption of children by parents of different racial origin , developed in earnest in the mid-1960s and has been on the increase since then .
19 In other words , if the prey skeletons were perfectly preserved there would be no losses from the cranial and postcranial skeleton , and there would be no isolated teeth because they would all still be in place in the jaws .
20 This concentration of digestion at the incisor tips is highly characteristic of the prey assemblages of the category 2 species ( Fig. 3.22 F-I ) , and must be linked with heavier digestion combined with the high retention rate of the incisors in the jaws ( Tables 3.6 and 3.8 ) , most of the digestion occurring while the incisors are still in place in the jaws ( Fig. 3.22 H ) : in the long-eared owl samples , four times as many in situ incisors are digested as isolated incisors and three times as many for Verreaux eagle owl ( data from Table 3.13 ) .
21 As Gibbs ( 1975 , p. 11 ) points out , in a book marking a later resurgence of interest , the positivist eclipse of classicism led to an almost total loss of interest in deterrence in the writings of criminologists , even when they were considering ‘ policy questions pertaining to the control of crime ’ ; and he gives many examples .
22 The role of the Queen is vastly different from that assumed for the monarch under the Tudors ; the hereditary element in the House of Lords has plummeted in importance in the deliberations of the House over the last two and a half decades ; and the House of Commons has become , although in relatively recent times , with the extension of the franchise , a popular assembly .
23 A roughly similar pattern , especially as regards the rapid growth in business in the years before 1914 , can be seen everywhere : the unit of the Russian foreign ministry which duplicated papers concerned with relations with the European states , for example , trebled its output in 1893 – 1906 .
24 There have already been some improvements in organisation in the forces which battle drugs and terrorism , two areas of crime which recognise no geographical boundaries .
25 Although there are differences in emphasis in the contributions of individual Formalists , the theoretical value of their work is best understood and appreciated as a collective effort to establish a coherent theoretical basis for literary studies .
26 The artistry of the COE strings is everywhere in evidence in the Etudes , written in the mid-1950s for Paul Sacher .
27 Agronomists were much in evidence in the localities in the spring of 1922 .
28 Apart from Tuesdays this was the strategy most in evidence in the centres and used to elicit participation in all activities .
29 Fighting in October was widespread but particularly in evidence in the provinces of Battambang , Kompong Thom , Pursat , Siem Reap and Oddar Meanchey , and around Phnom Penh .
30 But the fact that sandwich courses are found in engineering in the polytechnics , colleges and some ‘ ex-CAT ’ universities ( such as Aston , Bradford and Strathclyde ) and in other fields such as architecture , planning and agriculture , points to an economic rather than educational rationale .
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