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

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1 Observations have been made of one turbulent spot appearing in the boundary layer a little way downstream of an older one , whose presence has caused sufficient disturbance .
2 No reliable interpretation of these scripts has yet been established , but in the Dunadd fort the wording must surely , along with the bowl and footprint , be related to coronation rituals of the Dalriadic kings rather than to the Picts .
3 Today in the capital Mogadishu a hundred thousand more driven from their homes , are dependent on food aid for survival .
4 Old George thinks , correctly , that golf is a ‘ drug-like sport ’ , but then maintains that businessmen in the West damage the economy by spending too much time hitting imperfect shots , and too little time behind their desks .
5 At West Bromwich in the west midlands the Dissenters defended their meeting-house with guns and swords , some of them even being mounted on horses .
6 At the age of twenty-three , having changed his surname to Thornton , he was leading in the west country a band of itinerant players , John Bernard [ q.v. ] amongst them , who described their life in Retrospections of the Stage ( 1830 ) .
7 One Counsellor had hung back , and positioned himself near the top of the ridge , above the mouth of the narrow gulley : his viewpoint gave the watchers in the space station a panorama of the area .
8 In the Praemium Imperiale the sinister absurdities of prize-giving reach a preposterous degree , with the spurious reputation of an invasive state the real prize and objective a worthy winner would publicly refuse his commemorative medal and give his Y15 million straight away to Greenpeace .
9 In the convent passage the Sacred Heart looked down in reproach .
10 ( A strange distinction , this , since the KEF arrangement is probably the closest yet to a true concentric — the others are misnomers and should really be termed coaxial. ) claim that their composite driver is essentially free from the dispersion discontinuities in and around the crossover region , which inevitably result when tweeter and bass/midrange driver are physically separated ( because the directivities of the two drive units do not match in the crossover region the perceived tonal balance is modified as the listener moves position ) .
11 In the Sandleford warren no rabbit of his age would have been asked to tell a story , except perhaps to a few friends alone .
12 In the liver biopsies the ratios were 0.84 ( 0.02 ) , 0.86 ( 0.04 ) , and 0.81 ( 0.05 ) for benign gastrointestinal disease , colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease groups of patients respectively .
13 Firstly , was that refusal to consent which was maintained throughout that period which culminated in the Caesarean section a valid refusal of blood transfusions at the time it was expressed .
14 In the fieldwork situation the anthropologist 's aim must be that his informants should treat him as their pupil and that they should be prepared to teach him their way of life by accepting him as a kinsman , so that , as near as may be , he becomes " one of us " .
15 In the Mesara Plain the built tombs were usually circular .
16 In the Nutricia case the court laid down various guidelines .
17 Many other works in the gallery address the question of contemporary art and its role , with example by contemporary Irish artists Kathy Prendergast , John Kindness and Felim Egan .
18 He used tae jist rise above the big fellas in the goal mooth an ’ bang !
19 In the GCHQ case the House of Lords held that there was no general rule that prerogative powers were not subject to judicial review on grounds of reasonableness and fairness : whether any particular exercise of a prerogative power was subject to such review depended on the nature of the power in question and the circumstances in which it was exercised .
20 Ruskin Spear , on the other hand , thought Minton 's decision to paint in the life room a mistake .
21 February 1986 saw Val Fajr No 9 , during which Tehran claimed the capture of a number of important heights , followed by a major Iraqi sweeping-up operation in the Panjwin area the following month .
22 ( In the metalworking industry no national wage agreement for manual workers has been possible since 1974 . )
23 In the bottom-up approach the paragraphs are first collected , and the semantic net is built as the paragraphs are indexed .
24 In Phase II , for each file in the storage directories the corresponding module details are checked within the LIFESPAN database .
25 Around 6–700,000 babies are born in the United Kingdom every year .
26 ADVERTISEMENTS Some thirteen million lonely hearts or companionship-seeking advertisements appear in the United Kingdom every year , in publications ranging from local newspapers to national magazines and covering all age ranges .
27 Asthma kills 2000 people in the United Kingdom every year ; it is a major cause of hospital admission in all ages and an important cause of work and school absence and has economic and quality of life implications for individual sufferers , their families , and society .
28 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what is his estimate of the level of carbon dioxide emissions that are saved in the United Kingdom every year by the use of nuclear power .
29 In the United Kingdom an MP wanting to retain his seat is usually re-adopted as a candidate .
30 Thomas Mayer and his son , Thomas Walton Mayer of Newcastle-under-Lyme , sent to every veterinary surgeon in the United Kingdom the draft of a memorial addressed to the governors of the London College , with the ultimate objective of gaining a Charter of Incorporation ‘ to protect us from illiterate and uneducated men , and to afford us the same privileges and exemptions which other professional bodies possess ’ .
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