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

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1 What if she does n't want to be swollen to the size of an elephant with a bleeding parasite kicking her in the guts day and night ?
2 Children start in the beginners group and when they prove to have good contact with parents , the ability to understand instructions and to move from one position to another they move on to the advanced group which is for children over the age of two , still with parents accompanying .
3 They appear in the documents section and therefore do not , we may take it , represent the views of the editors .
4 Will he confirm that the Government will continue their policy of liberalisation in the telecommunications industry and continue to welcome foreign companies to compete on an equal basis in this country — provided that , in return , our companies can compete in those countries ?
5 Many thousands of pagans were baptised and Charles himself is recorded as assisting in mass baptism in the rivers Elbe and Ocker in 780 .
6 Madam Speaker I r the er honourable gentleman must have a rather er curious source for his statistics because what has actually happened is not merely that the government have protected the real value of the state retirement pension but the combination of our policies both in social security , in the pensions field and in the economic world have led to a position in which pensioners average real incomes have risen more than forty percent since this government took office .
7 The tentacle scales may be distinct from the oral papillae being either separated by a gap or placed at a higher level as viewed from the ventral side as in the genera Ophiotoma and Ophioblenn .
8 Is the brickwork in the manholes firm and sound , and is the pointing in good condition ?
9 But then United suddenly fought back ; in the eighty sixth minutes , a great scramble in the Wolves goalmouth and Mark Stein , the substitute who had replaced Martin Foyle , shot home from close range .
10 Er yes he was an officer in the Boys Brigade and that 's where he started all his Duke of Edinburgh work .
11 The article appeared last year in the Times Ed and basically explains why there is no mass boycott this year .
12 came from quite a wide area way up in the hills Airedale and all that area , at the foot of the Cleveland hills
13 In the hills men and women were combing and washing and polishing chosen animals to a Vogue-like perfection of appearance , winners determined to hold their titles , aspirants determined to displace them .
14 In succession , we find unc Now P ( unc is the polynomial in unc unc which on differentiation gives unc We can evidently construct corresponding polynomials in the matrices B and
15 Seeds continued to be upset in the Ladies event and the quarter-finals proved to be the downfall of both the top seed and defending champion Isabelle Wild , and the No. 4 seed Alison Fleming — both girls who had recently completed their final examinations were beaten by Lockhart and Nina Topper respectively .
16 The assassination of one justice minister who published a ‘ black list ’ of big names in the drugs business and the attempted assassination of his successor clearly illustrate the power of this underground lobby .
17 We assume that at some critical r-value , r* , there is a homoclinic orbit like that shown in Fig. 6.1a , and consider , for r-values close to r* , whether or not there are any trajectories which remain forever within the regions B U 5 U T. Providing that we choose B , 5 and T to be small enough , with r close enough to r* , and that we are only concerned with the topology of trajectories , it is permissible to regard the flow within B as linear , and to think of the map which takes points in the discs D and D " to points in the discs E and E " as a linear transformation .
18 We assume that at some critical r-value , r* , there is a homoclinic orbit like that shown in Fig. 6.1a , and consider , for r-values close to r* , whether or not there are any trajectories which remain forever within the regions B U 5 U T. Providing that we choose B , 5 and T to be small enough , with r close enough to r* , and that we are only concerned with the topology of trajectories , it is permissible to regard the flow within B as linear , and to think of the map which takes points in the discs D and D " to points in the discs E and E " as a linear transformation .
19 Thus when carnal and financial imagery in the tale finally merge in the puns taille and taillynge at the very end , it is an emblem of how much deeper the " " bretherhede " " and " " cosynage " " runs that the monk and the merchant imagine exists between them in the form of play , or as a polite figure of speech , and how concrete it is .
20 ‘ You do n't have to take the dishes out of the dishwasher and put them in the dish rack and then take the cutlery out of its little plastic box and then put it in the cutlery drawer making sure that the spoons go in one compartment and the knives in another compartment and the forks in another compartment except there are always forks in the spoons compartment and knives in the forks compartment when you get there so it 's hopeless it 's always too late to get things right it 's a total frost honestly is life you are a lot better off dead in my opinion .
21 The overlap has two corners , one of which moves to the other under F and under R , so we find that the commutator is a pair of twisted 2-cycles , affecting only four out of the six corners involved in the moves F and R .
22 Er in December nineteen eighty eight er I was a police constable , I was stationed at I was er a firearms instructor in the operations department and also a tactical advisor .
23 Furbush tested these different responses by separately regressing the change in the futures price and changes in the index on current and lagged values of the volume of programme trades classified as index arbitrage .
24 When the market is falling , futures are sold , and if the market continues to fall , the position can be unwound by buying in the futures contracts and making profits on them , which are used to offset losses on the value of the share portfolio .
25 Yes a row of houses and of course when I saw I looked out the door and there was this plane swooping down like that and it seemed so low because they were aiming an and the bomb fell in the cattle market and , and I threw myself on to the stone floor , you see , and er and presently one of the ambulance men came round to my office door and he said , are you alright ?
26 We found temporary workers employed on open-ended contracts in the retailing industry , in the holidays industry and in manufacturing firms , particularly where temporary workers had been introduced as part of a strategy of managing " uncertainty " .
27 In The Independents Research and Development Scoreboard published in June 1993 , Johnson Matthey continued to lead its industrial sector and our investment in R&D compares favourably with leading technology companies on a worldwide basis .
28 some friends at here , they er was in the woods line and er the gaffer , Ernie , we went through Little London School together , and he says anything we can do , anytime Richard , you 've only got ta say .
29 If there is no such charge it will normally be described as a ‘ bond ’ or a ‘ loan note ’ but , as the ‘ definitions ’ in the Companies Act and the Financial Services Act at least make clear , it will in law be a ‘ debenture . ’
30 It was a quiet day in the clothes shop and the assistant there was rather surprised when his first customer walked in — a large grizzly bear .
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