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

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1 The Le Mans race has been a prominent part of the World Sports Car Championship since its inauguration in 1953 and formed a round in the championship every year with the exception of 1956 and 1975–79 .
2 Drifting from an open window came the voice of a tenor singing ‘ O Sole Mio ’ , while out in the lagoon a ship 's siren sounded , and on one of the bridges a man played an accordion .
3 Among men in the capital the incidence of anal cancer remained stable around 0.20–0.25 per 100000 until the late 1960s and increased appreciably hereafter .
4 In the West the size of an executive 's office is often an indication of his status .
5 In the West the principle of the priority of the individual is emphasized .
6 For some time before this heavy clouds had increased and in the west the sky had become a dense purplish-black , a range of mountainous cumulus against which the outlines of buildings took on a curious clarity and the trees stood out livid and sickly bright .
7 Its very existence arises from failures in established economic systems : in the West the failure to provide enough jobs for people to do and in the Soviet bloc the failure to provide enough goods for people to buy .
8 The Dutch showed themselves remarkably conservative in this respect ; but elsewhere in the west the practice fairly rapidly died out .
9 Elena received a fee for permission to purchase what was by Romanian standards a luxurious limousine , even if in the West the car might have been only a family saloon .
10 In fact , however , new disappointments followed on Hitler 's confident promises : the bombing , almost unimpeded by German defences , intensified ; the situation on the eastern Front worsened almost by the day ; and in the west an invasion was expected at any time .
11 She stayed in the sitting-room a lot , reading in the cool shade with the french windows to my garden thrown wide .
12 She can ‘ behold ’ the ‘ yellow ’ in the first quatrains , ‘ sees the twilight ’ in the second , ‘ sees the glowing of such fire ’ in the third and final quatrain and in the couplet the poet concludes that her love is stronger because she ‘ perceiv'st ’ all this .
13 In The Beehive the woman said ‘ You must be Mrs Dummett 's daughter .
14 The first lies in the discretion the court has under the sections as to the order it will make .
15 ( 5 ) If a parliamentary by-election occurs in the constituency the procedure laid down in section ( 3 ) of this clause shall be suspended and the National Executive Committee shall co-operate with the Executive Committee of this party in the nomination of a candidate .
16 In the subtropics the epidemiology is similar to that of Haemonchus though Cooperia does not have the same high biotic potential and the L3 survive rather better under arid conditions .
17 ’ We did six weeks of riding , six to eight hours in the saddle every day .
18 Sassenach Lilly Meaham is so terrified of bagpipes she has to lock herself in the loo every Hogmanay .
19 Unlike the passageways in the superstructure the area they were moving down was more unnerving , especially in the reduced visibility .
20 A big china stove in the salle à manger heats the place .
21 If we had included more papers in the sample the coverage might have appeared more dense , but nevertheless it is clear that it is a minority of unusual cases which get most press exposure .
22 Beyond the woods lay a valley and in the valley a lake , where the ruins of a fine Georgian house were reflected on a clear day .
23 She did not keep in the background but sat in the gallery every day with her poodle .
24 To be enforced in the courts a contract must not be illegal .
25 On the other hand , central government owes no such duty to taxpayers who can not , directly at least , challenge in the courts the way government decides to use tax revenue : the control of public expenditure is seen as a matter for Parliament .
26 Once in the labyrinth the oxygen is absorbed and carbon dioxide released .
27 There also lay embedded in the system the inequality of paying not for the job but for the qualifications : degrees received a year 's extra increment and as a result earnings differentials rose .
28 If a problem is suspected with any programs in the system the lexicographer should invoke the Problem Management Procedures .
29 I mean first of all I would need to believe in the company the product and that the quality is saleable .
30 At this point in the course the consideration of recent published work leads to the invitation to the course of an eminent visiting lecturer .
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