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

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1 It rises in the Vaults and its fast flowing waters are further augmented by the many streams flowing from the eastern edge of the Grey Mountains .
2 Why does he not call in the authorities that he mentioned — there are others — to identify the problems that confront them and which lead to properties being left empty when clearly , a large number of people are waiting to be housed ?
3 She was so poorly versed in the emotions that she failed to comprehend its true nature .
4 Avoid flailing the vegetation in the gaps in the hedges because it prevents natural regeneration .
5 Vesa had been living in a small apartment in the Mids since their aunt had died a year back .
6 Almost 17 million of South Africa 's 28 million blacks live in the homelands and their support at the ballot box is crucial whenever they are finally given the vote .
7 He could not find any and he realised that it would be the voice of Dame Melba which rang out in the backstreets as he advertised the fact that he had a gramophone for sale .
8 Her shots tore off one man 's ear and wounded another man in the buttocks as he fled from the pub .
9 It 's all to do with the C.O. He wanted to court-martial me , only I heard them trying to find me so I hid in the latrines and I do n't know what happened in the end .
10 We have set out to have specialised knowledge of the technology used in the industries that we serve .
11 There has been more expensive consultation with head teachers and the governors than has been possible er before and I hope the result of that it is reflected in the pages that you have in front of you .
12 The exercise of these powers can not be successfully challenged in the courts unless it can be shown that the Home Secretary has acted unreasonably or perversely .
13 Rolls-Royce were swift to establish in the courts that their purchase of the trademark Bentley overrode their contract with him , which had banned his own use of his name for ten years only .
14 Dr Les Atkinson , vice-president of the chamber and chairman of BP Shipping , forecast : ‘ Any shipowner who disregards this guidance and causes a pollution incident is going to have an impossible task establishing in the courts that he was operating his vessels in a prudent and competent manner . ’
15 Even so , it was equally true that huge sums had been lost in the courts and he called to mind a case from the text books , when a million dollar had been forfeited because of the misplaced comma .
16 But when such circumstances do arise , questions with respect to the appropriate procedure to be followed in requiring drivers to provide specimens of blood or urine have given rise to some difficulties in the courts and it is to the resolution of those questions that this appeal is directed .
17 The culture-ideology of consumerism proclaims , literally , that the meaning of life is to be found in the things that we possess .
18 At the river mouths are stones and huge boulders brought down when the rivers are in flood , although most of the year there is so little water in the rivers that it is hard to imagine .
19 No but I mean in the ones that they have , yes .
20 They are large aquatints delicately hand-coloured , and , in the ones that I have seen , the aquatint is very grey and even , quite unlike the later colour aquatints of 1815 .
21 Because in the ones that I buy it says , not harmful to animals .
22 ‘ There will be a record of the meat he 's used , the meat still in the freezers and what he thinks should be replaced .
23 As for the physical appearance of the people who left behind their stone tools and food refuse , Singer and Wymer can say little because , compared with animal bones , there are few human remains in the deposits and they are mostly fragments of skulls and jawbones and teeth .
24 Well it makes , it makes a difference in the content , it makes a difference in the topics that we cover , that we 're interested in .
25 It has been possible , relatively simply , to prescribe most qualifying lenders on the face of the Bill , but I hope that the Opposition and others will understand that provision for others , including some institutional and centralised lenders , can be made in the regulations that we shall introduce in due course .
26 Erm in the letters that he wrote to this bloke .
27 There was nothing in the letters that you did n't already know , ’ Feargal said .
28 Ruby 's forte was getting her own photograph in the newspapers as she ‘ arrived at the police station to advise officers working on the such-and-such case ’ ; she was a popular television chat show guest ; and she made a decent living from writing about psychometry .
29 We see it in the newspapers and we see it among politicians particularly , who say things they really do not mean , or things they do not even understand … .
30 In the mid-1860s Dostoevsky developed a marked tendency to fuss about the relation between real life and fiction , between the goings-on in the newspapers and what he was saying or wanted to say in his novels .
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