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

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1 When a solute , such as a polymer ( component 2 ) , is dissolved in a solvent ( component 1 ) to form a homogeneous solution , there is a change in the chemical potential which can be expressed in terms of the activity of the solvent a 1 .
2 Yet in the illuminating book which accompanies this exhibition , Paul Hayes Tucker proves that the image of Monet as the hermit alone with nature is far from accurate .
3 On the other hand there is nothing in the Labour amendment which many of them would oppose anyway .
4 ‘ We were serious contenders for government in this election because of the changes in the Labour Party which Neil Kinnock put through .
5 The Left was torn between the pacifists and the dominant group in the Labour Party which urged support for League sanctions .
6 Not only were connections with the Labour Party broken but the Bradford Conference , against the advice of the NAC , decided to discontinue paying the Trade Union political levy ; to withdraw from membership of the Co-operative Party ; and to forbid ILP Members from holding any position in the Labour movement which involved giving support to the policies of the Labour Party .
7 The ideological grasp of the employees is subordinated and does not appear in the legal document which ensues .
8 Malone finished strongly and were rewarded with a try by Stuart Hooks in the final minute which was converted by Bush , whose place kicking was impeccable .
9 Daleys Denis , from Brendan Mullan 's Newry kennels , is showing up well and will be a strong fancy to score from trap one in the final heat which sees Farloe Melody again in trap three from where he was second behind Ramblers Bridge on Monday night .
10 The Roman Catholic church of 1777 ( now removed to the Ulster Folk Museum ) was dedicated to St John the Baptist , as in the modern church which replaced it nearby exactly 200 years later .
11 More reference material is to be found in the 1991 Almanac which gives useful charts and lists of celestial events , units of weights , holidays , world time zones and so on .
12 Three days later , dressed in the deepest black which suited her so well , she walked circumspectly by her husband 's side to see the groom buried in the graveyard adjoining the pretty little village church .
13 A local farmer had installed a grain-drier in the immediate locality which may have prevented any such manifestation from being heard .
14 And many of us , I dare say , have tacitly ( perhaps wistfully ) consigned Ruskin 's views to the ash-can of history , along with other Utopian systems put together in the nineteenth century which the desolate history of our own century has made no longer tenable .
15 The modern ‘ clean break ’ approach has its roots in the nineteenth century which with varying degrees of application has continued throughout the twentieth century ( Triseliotis , 1989 ) .
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17 The intention is to assemble data on rural social and economic change in the industrialising north which will complement the work now completed by this author on the more strictly agricultural counties in the south of England and Wales , making clearer the very different social and economic developments in the north and south between 1660 and 1870 .
18 The modernity came in the technological skill which went into the production of the train-sheds , the great single- and double-span roofs , for which unsung engineers solved complex structural problems of weight and distribution with breath-taking brilliance and boldly utilized the new materials , iron and glass , to construct the naves and transepts of the cathedral stations .
19 Appointed principal of the Calcutta School of Art and keeper of the Government Art Gallery in 1896 , a post he held until 1906 , he was responsible for momentous changes in the art-school curriculum which led to the first Indian nationalist art movement , the Bengal School of Painting , under the artist Abanindranath Tagore .
20 As a regular attender of Irish League games could I suggest that the 22,000 who turned up for the United v Villa debacle perhaps try the fare served up in the Irish League which I 've no doubt they would find much more exciting ( unless Bangor and Ards are involved ! )
21 Rick James and Alison Gower also recorded a win in the 6–2 result which sees them clear of the relegation zone .
22 The building , which faces west , lies below a turn in the Sacred Way which zigzags up the steep site to the temple , on a little terrace just above the south wall of the sanctuary .
23 All this made his instruction in the scriptures and the explanation attached to them more dramatic ; not least his studies in the sacred language which he was expected to acquire .
24 Yanto parked the bike in the small alley which separated his Mother 's cottage from the Post Office and stood back to admire the machine again .
25 She was able to care for him for two months in the small cottage which had been her parent 's retirement home .
26 After we had broken fast in the small buttery which adjoined the kitchen , Benjamin dragged me outside to the gardens .
27 A few minutes later we were seated at a corner table in the small bistro which I had known for several years .
28 Now as regards the actual well perhaps I should add to that , that there are two principles if you like in the theological field which govern the practice of the church .
29 This is Ireland 's first official participation in the prestigious competition which involves 24 nations , and they are naturally hoping to find some sort of coordination and rhythm in the run-up to the World Cup Sevens in Edinburgh on April 16–18 . ’
30 Williams gave greater poise to the right flank , correcting the imbalance in the forward line which put too much weight on the left wing .
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