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

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1 He had parked outside the hotel , and in the patchwork of light and shade she saw his half-smile .
2 In the innermost pit , if the work of the scientists in the H area had been successful , it would be assumed that a nuclear explosion would generate a heat in the core of tritium/deuterium of one hundred million degrees Centigrade .
3 The leak took the form of steam escaping from a fuel channel in the core of reactor number three at the plant , probably as a result of a ruptured seal .
4 The leak took the form of steam escaping from a fuel channel in the core of reactor number three at the plant , probably as a result of a ruptured seal .
5 My view , which locates racism in the core of politics , contrasts sharply with what can be called the coat-of-paint theory of racism ( Gilroy , 1987 ) .
6 Its price reflects the fact that it is not in the category of software expected to sell in millions of copies .
7 A number of languages spoken in North America have four rather than three distinctions in the category of person .
8 There is a type of expression which is frequently included in the category of idiom , but which , it will be argued , ought to be kept distinct , and that is what is sometimes called ‘ frozen ’ or ‘ dead ’ metaphor .
9 It did n't belong in the category of murder , or of suburban drama with sex or filial rejection .
10 The expressions and ideas of religion — that of the Fatherhood of God , for instance — belong in the category of image , and it is the task of the philosopher to break through to a clearer conceptualisation , refining the images into concepts .
11 However , since at this stage you will be unlikely to have purchased one , this really belongs in the category of investment decisions .
12 In the quiet of night I lie in bed and hear the rattle of stones tumbling down this cliff , as , far below , the North American tectonic plate strains against the Gorda plate to its north and the Pacific plate to its west .
13 Others , such as young Australians and New Zealanders , travelled west to arrive in the squalor of Earl 's Court , London .
14 TWO police officers are to go to jail for their part in the massacre of guerrilla prisoners in a Lima prison in June , 1986 .
15 The fabulous prize , courtesy of Thomas Cook , includes two nights bed and breakfast at a choice of hotels in the capital of romance , plus flights and airport transfers .
16 In this sense writing is not necessarily ‘ better ’ or ‘ worse ’ than speech , it simply involves further variations in the relationship of structure to meaning .
17 Of major significance in the relationship of self-concept to non-violence is the fact that this value system and the ideals of self which it informs are shared by both men and women ( I owe the recognition of this significance to Joanna Overing 's paper in this volume ) .
18 On the whole , however , the literature does not reflect as strong a research interest in the maternal age parameters of child morbidity as in the relationship of birth spacing , family size and birth order to child health .
19 ‘ Skill ’ is itself an elusive concept , but it implies a degree of routinization or automacity in the performance of perceptual-motor or cognitive tasks ( Fitts and Posner 1973 ) .
20 Children should experiment , for example , with dramatic improvisations of the stories they read and write ; they should experience and take part in the performance of poetry ; they should listen critically to radio plays .
21 The trouble is that whereas actors move and speak as nature would have most of us do ( only rather better ) , in the performance of music we are using tools ( with the exception of the human voice ) which are in some way external ; they have to be mastered from without rather than from within — and things do go wrong .
22 Serious composers , such as John Cage , were more influenced by Eastern philosophy which was used to provide authority for the insertion of chance events in the performance of music .
23 Performance Practice A general course towards an understanding of what is involved in the performance of music primarily in the period c.1550–1800 ; notational problems , contemporary theory , organological questions , personal interpretations .
24 The strong urban-rural gradient in the performance of factory employment is also evident at Figure 5.4 .
25 1991 saw the first time that the Open School was able to run a summer holiday programme which culminated in the performance of dance , music and drama work done by the children .
26 As a consequence of these differing structures of job regulation , notable differences in the behaviour of workplace representatives are apparent .
27 The beasts of the field , pedigree or otherwise , were included by the Bible in the plan of salvation .
28 Finally , in an indirect way , one aspect of the beneficial health effects of healthful childbearing patterns also gained recognition in the Plan of Action , though not in connection with morbidity and mortality but with reduction of birth rates .
29 This was a period of growth in the size of government in terms of budgets and the areas of service provision .
30 He introduced several unique design features , including a reduction in the size of stem frames and changes in the rigging of sailing ships .
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