Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This means that in the long-run the level of real income will always be at the level associated with full employment , whatever the price level . |
2 | In the long-run the provision of this support will need to be done electronically and suitable tools need to be developed to allow simultaneous interactive online support of users . |
3 | And today Peter Coleridge , who 's also from Oxford , told a news conference about the plight of ordinary Iraqis in the Southern no fly zone . |
4 | The purpose of this exercise , verbally repeated in funeral orations , was to instil in the young the duty of living up to the glorious achievements of their forefathers . |
5 | But in the long-term the organisation wants an absolute ban . |
6 | In the long-term the cost was a noticeable drop in our living standards at home . |
7 | Without doubt the most successful of the new Frers 44s on the Solent CHS circuit , culminating in a resounding win in the Round the Island Race — the first time a Swan has taken the coveted Gold Roman Bowl . |
8 | Although the majority of Sigmas race one-design , there are many who race in CHS or IMS , and Sigma 33s form a very large part of the IOR fleet in the Round the Island Race . |
9 | The top three results were posted by the new Sigma 35 in CHS 3 and the new J/35 in CHS 2 — the Westerly Typhoon scored 5th overall , with the J/44 4th — while Rob Boulter 's replacement for Alexa , the X-99 sunk in the Round the Island race , came 1st in CHS 1 . |
10 | It is well established that in the ultimate the right of the individual is paramount . |
11 | Patrick Taylor has visited the 400 places he describes in the pocket-sized The Gardener 's Guide to Britain ( Pavilion , £9.99 ) . |
12 | Bannered ‘ Women Face the '90s ’ , the Time cover features a woman with a briefcase in one hand and a baby in the other -a symbol of those women who feel betrayed by feminism because , as the magazine says , they tried to have it all and now they 've just plain had it . |
13 | In one direction only a little earthy bank separates me from the edge of the ocean , while in the other the valley goes back for miles and miles . |
14 | The sexual struggle is of two kinds ; in the one it is between individuals of the same sex , generally the male sex , in order to drive away or kill their rivals , the females remain passive ; whilst in the other the struggle is likewise between the individuals of the same sex , in order to excite or charm those of the opposite sex , generally the females , which no longer remain passive , but select more agreeable partners . |
15 | They needed to understand that , at times , one or other symbolized the abandoning parent , reactivating in the other the child 's need to protest or cling . |
16 | In the one set of cases , the adjective is used not merely as a subordinate element in qualification but also to apply a property directly to the entity designated by the noun , the head word of the phrase ; in the other the adjective mentions the same property but it is merely , in some way , to be associated with that entity ; it is certainly intended to assist in entity-identification — and that is why it is there — but as a property it actually belongs to someone or something else . |
17 | Greek love is virtuous , Wilde is also represented as saying , because ‘ men can live in perfect equality , each finding in the other the image of his own soul ’ . |
18 | Most important , of course , was the recognition that , although in the long-term measures to increase income and reduce costs would enable Colleges to become more self-sufficient , in the short-term the finance available would not necessarily allow all desirable changes to be introduced simultaneously , and some prioritising would be required . |
19 | They 're going to do a piece on Mum in the local paper-the reporter 's been along already . |
20 | when we erm , er when we were doing those projects we erm , we had a comments book and more , more people were in favour of them and saw them as an improvement to the town and so it needs something that 's really interesting actually , it 's er , erm the work 's department have said , as a result of those graffiti projects they can shift two officer 's from the graffiti team to the highway 's team , so it 's actually cut down on the work of actually clearing up unwanted graffiti , so it 's had a positive effect , so we , we 've got these two people work with the other people and we 've got Dorothy who 's working with , with black people and ethnic minorities in the town and erm for people who were here when this presentation was last given , er Robin who used to be in the local The Policy Team of the Local Government Unit is now actually a Community Development Officer , one of the decision 's , Robin use to do video work for the Authority erm , and we decided we asset whether the the need for that kind of , k ind of work to continue , and we thought on balance not erm and he now is running the music rehearsal space over at Latton Bush , that again is a project for young people , to enable , it 's a place where band 's can practice and that 's the problem in Harlow erm and er that 's really exciting project because it 's bringing in a lot of income for the Council as as well as providing the service that people want and , and it , I mean it is important at this time that we are doing limited projects where we are bringing in income , cos at , you know we estimate that erm we can get that erm rehearsal space properly resource , that project could be self financing , so your providing a service but your also getting paid , your getting paid for as well , so erm that is who we are now and were er , where were located , we have an open door policy as people will know . |
21 | In the mid-fourteenth-century the Archbishop of Milan , Antonio da Saluzzo , spurred on by the population , asked Gian Galeazzo Visconti , Duke of Milan , to support the building of a cathedral on the site of the two old churches . |
22 | During our research we found an article written by a doctor ( Lloyd , 1986 ) who had been researching heart disease for ten years and in the particular the role of cold in Ischaemic Heart Disease ( IHD ) . |
23 | For many in the working-class the role of state and its agencies in the provision of housing , education , health and welfare services was initially seen as a move towards greater equality . |
24 | The port 's operations are subsidized to some extent by the local authorities but in the main the port is financed by port dues and this had led to a demand that any port land released for development should yield significant port use in order to generate revenue . |
25 | Some schools will stipulate a number of Shakespearean speeches from which you may select , but in the main the choice of work is left entirely to you . |
26 | In the main the structure is permissive ; with some exceptions , setting limits on what can be done rather than laying down by law what must be done . |
27 | But in the main the Cabinet was the preserve of the second division public schools like Charterhouse ( John Wakeham ) , Rugby ( Tom King ) , or Sedbergh ( David Waddington ) . |
28 | Yet in the main the list is peppered with kids born into money . |
29 | Private law proceedings are in the main the province of the court welfare officer although there is power to request a report from a welfare officer in any proceedings under the Children Act ( s7 ) . |
30 | For all of them limits to possible action were set by economic , social , political or military necessities which were in the main the legacy of the past . |