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

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1 But a completely different word would be the word for what 's behind the cattle in the West Mainland it 's a and in the East Mainland it 's an or an .
2 2 In the Space section it would help us to be able to illustrate scene 14 in some way .
3 Down below in the engine room it would be warm .
4 It should be recalled , however , that earlier it was noted that the changes were few and of a relatively trivial nature , and in the case studies it was reported that changes following the use of the booklet tended to be shortlived .
5 But such people forgot that for most Americans television is an inherently incredible medium , and to the extent that in the King case it might be believable , demonstrated merely that Los Angeles police officers were subduing a human who , out of sight of the video camera , might have been threatening these officers with fists , machine pistol or portable Scud missile .
6 Community policing is a preventive rather than a crime control made of policing and in the United Kingdom it has become associated in the popular image particularly with those inner-city areas where crime rates have risen sharply and where police relations with ethnic minorities have deteriorated , although it is also a response to the police 's loss of contact with other sections of the community , especially young people ( Schaffer 1980 ) .
7 The government claims that total spending is larger in other western states because many have a larger private sector ; in the United Kingdom it is just 0.8 per cent of total spending .
8 In the United Kingdom it 's driven by medicine and there are n't many posts for social scientists .
9 This evidence suggests that were the STV to be adopted in the United Kingdom it would have effects broadly similar to those it has in Ireland , and rather different from those proclaimed by its British advocates .
10 When a directive is implemented in the United Kingdom it is normally done by means of delegated legislation .
11 In the United Kingdom it is not possible to get comparative estimates for individuals , but in England and Wales in 1984 , 23% of non-psychiatric beds were occupied by people who died before discharge ( G Bevan , unpublished observations ) .
12 Why is it that in the 12 months to September this year unemployment in Europe rose by 7 per cent. , but in the United Kingdom it rose by 40 per cent ?
13 Why is it that among men in the 11 other EC countries unemployment rose by 86,000 , but in the United Kingdom it rose by 609,000 ?
14 and in the United Kingdom it was 6.8 per cent .
15 In the United Kingdom it would mean that in the LFAs 10 per cent .
16 However , if he is a currency speculator he may be found to be trading in currencies and as he resides in the United Kingdom it would be very difficult to show that the trade was carried on outside the United Kingdom .
17 It is critical , however , that practitioners bear in mind the basic principles of income tax namely that if income arises in the United Kingdom it is subject to income tax or if the taxpayer is resident in the United Kingdom income which is his wherever it arises will be chargeable to income tax .
18 The income arising overseas with respect to the transfer of the asset would not be chargeable until the individual becomes ordinarily resident ( and resident ) in the United Kingdom and until such time as the Revenue can say that had the income been received by the individual in the United Kingdom it would have been chargeable to income tax .
19 In the United Kingdom it took the form of productivity deals aimed at eroding shopfloor control over working practices .
20 In the United States it remained the case that no new nuclear generators had been ordered since 1978 .
21 In the United States it dates back at least to the Civil War ; the 1949 John Ford-John Wayne movie , ‘ She Wore a Yellow Ribbon ’ , underscores the practice 's lineage .
22 In the United States it was not the £75,000 cheque but the $64,000 Question , the top prize in a double-your-money television quiz , that dominated people 's fantasies .
23 However , he points out that the effects of the testosterone rises appear to affect men more than women — in a study in the United States it was found that teenage boys felt sexier when their testosterone levels were high , whereas their female counterparts were more affected by peer group activity ( ie what their friends were doing ) .
24 In the United States it is reported that some 35 million heart attacks and strokes occur each year .
25 In the United States it is 1:440 , in Japan 1:610 .
26 ( In the United States it is also called Lou Gehrig 's disease . )
27 In the United States it has been clearly demonstrated that they do .
28 In the United States it is assumed that citizens have the right to know and it is up to the government to prove in court that certain types of information should not be disclosed .
29 When Dalin and Rust were writing they pointed to a variety of stimuli for change : in the United States it had been competition with the Soviet Union .
30 Bendor , Taylor and Van Gaalen ( 1985 ) feel that even at federal level in the United States it is empirically unsound to treat the relationship between politicians and bureaucrats as an ordinary bilateral monopoly .
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