Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] [noun pl] [ex0] " in BNC.
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1 | Paige tried to pull her hand free , but in the close confines there was nowhere to go unless he let her . |
2 | In the largest agencies there will probably be a small management group , drawn from among the 20 or more directors , which has the task of managing the agency , in the orthodox sense of management . |
3 | Thus , though there is a slow progressive build.up in the upper levels of the intertidal zone , largely aided by human interference , in the lower levels there is virtually no overall accretion . |
4 | O. In the Southern Uplands there is also a movement of people into a few towns . |
5 | And in the richer suburbs there was an intense social pressure — that of the young . |
6 | In the non-chronicle sources there are suggestions of rivalry over Calais , where Hastings had replaced Rivers as lieutenant in 1471 , and there may also have been some friction over the Ferrers inheritance , although this does not seem to have been a major issue . |
7 | In the non-chronicle sources there are suggestions of rivalry over Calais , where Hastings had replaced Rivers as lieutenant in 1471 , and there may also have been some friction over the Ferrers inheritance , although this does not seem to have been a major issue . |
8 | In the early stages there was anxiety and anger within the Tory machine that the campaign was too flat and unfocused in its response to what was perceived as a dangerous Labour push . |
9 | We get told that erm in the early times there was quite a bit of social activities going on , lots of clubs and things |
10 | Though in the early days there were capacity problems at Gloucester , by and large the new arrangements have worked well . |
11 | In the weeks ahead the loneliness would intensify , but in the early days there was too much happening to keep homesickness at bay . |
12 | So there is much for Buddhists and Christians to discuss together , much indeed for Buddhists to discuss among themselves , for in the early days there was a group of atta-vadins , people who believed in a self , while in Maha-yana , the Buddhism of the north , a more developed doctrine of salvation and grace would seem to make belief in selfhood logical . |
13 | In the early days there was no cure and it killed AIDS patients the first time they got it . |
14 | ‘ I remember in the early days there were only green fields and a few cottages and farmhouses . |
15 | In the early days there was , he felt , a ‘ gentleman 's club ’ atmosphere about the CNAA , and the main work was done by the boards — with no real role for the higher level committees . |
16 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
17 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
18 | In the early years there is extensive leisure devoted to play in which the basic manipulative and social skills are developed . |
19 | In the early years there were dancing partners but these were eventually replaced by demonstration couples . |
20 | In the Western societies there seems to be little inclination at present to embark upon fresh experiments in political action on the scale of the 1960s . |
21 | In the black townships there is so much black on black violence , I think we can call it a war . |
22 | In the better hotels there is always a telephone by the bath — the sense of importance of those who soak in the provided scented foam being thereby increased . |
23 | In the metropolitan police there is only one fraud squad officer for every hundred officers . |
24 | Beauty is everywhere , and even in the insignificant eyelashes there is seen a gateway worthy of the eyes — an archway of beams of rainbows more magnificent than the gateway of the greatest city . |
25 | In the Middle Ages there were five churches around the square , but the only one still extant is St Nicholas . |
26 | In the preceding chapters there is a lot of advice about how to apply systems ideas , but , to encourage a more complete understanding , it has been necessary to surround this advice with detailed explanations and examples . |
27 | While rejecting the detailed application of management approaches from an industrial or commercial environment into schools , we should not fall into the belief that there is nothing to be learned from such experience — for in the right conditions there is . |
28 | Where there are boys alone in the front rows there may need to be parallel opportunities for girls , either by turn or by the formation of a second choir . |
29 | In each of the examples given in the following sections there is ( i ) an analysis of the main procedural and conceptual aspects of the category , ( ii ) detailed sets of criteria for selected subtopics , and ( iii ) examples of test items based on the criterion statements . |
30 | In the following days there were clashes in Douala , the business capital , between security forces and opposition supporters demanding a national conference . |