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

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1 It is worth pointing out that Ami Pro uses the same SmartIcons as Lotus 's other Windows products — in particular 1-2-3 for Windows and Freelance for Windows and so learning their use in one package gives you an advantage in the others .
2 Small , belligerent , Robic was one of those cyclists who look like a boxer and his slight build gave him an advantage in the mountains .
3 A big animal , it is early maturing , rapid in growth and good for intensive rearing without putting on fat , but its major characteristic is its extreme double-muscling , which is an advantage in the eyes of the butcher ( the meat is very lean ) but a considerable disadvantage for purebred cows , who in almost all cases must be calved by caesarian section : the muscling interferes with natural calving .
4 When no generalization can be made about the causal process at work , we say that there is an interaction in the relationships .
5 It was rooted in a cast of mind raised to an ethic in the professions .
6 But every week , thousands of Multiple Sclerosis sufferers across the country take comfort from spending an hour in a divers ' de-compression chamber .
7 This might be a good time to spend half an hour in the gardens , sketching shadowy clumps of trees and bushes , she decided .
8 He had been round 18 holes at Wentworth , if only on a buggy , and spent an hour in the weights room working on his upper body .
9 It was only ten minutes , as she had used up an hour in the swimming-baths .
10 Her imagination promptly sped through a catalogue of punishments which ranged from an hour in the stocks to a beating .
11 Not one of them would be capable of surviving an hour in the alley-ways of East Yzordderrex , he thought , down by the harbour where even the cats had pimps .
12 When you look an owl in the eyes , you do n't see wisdom , like folk tales say , you see cold , cruel pools — you see death .
13 So we did a run-through in the morning which was OK , then had an afternoon in the shallows with the churning machine .
14 Normally anyone who receives an award in an Honours List attends on a particular day at the Palace when Her Majesty confers them wholesale .
15 This work upset some textile practitioners : at one venue , an entry in the visitors ' book invited viewers to the nearby art college to see ‘ real textiles ’ — a sign that the exhibition has gone beyond the ‘ logic ’ of textiles .
16 An entry in the charges register disclosed that it was subject to restrictive covenants imposed by a deed of 1883 but did not reveal what those covenants were , because on first registration neither the deed nor a copy or abstract of it had been produced .
17 Its influence on village life , along with marriages and other services performed by the church , can be demonstrated by an entry in the records of baptism ; ‘ November 25th 1880 .
18 This view of the foreign minister as a mere official , an instrument in the hands of his master , was fully shared by the tsars themselves .
19 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
20 To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother .
21 Thus it can not institute an action in the courts
22 If the current share price is 8.80 , what is the equilibrium rate of return on an investment in the shares of this firm ?
23 Easy Over also holds an engagement in the Ladies ' Open , along with True Dowry , already a course winner this season .
24 Mirov and Hasbrouck mention that pines were also considered sacred in Mexico and Central America , where the incense-fragrant rosin of the ‘ pine of the gods ’ was burnt as an offering in the temples .
25 While I listened , the nurse gave me an injection in the biceps of my left arm .
26 Zuwaya found that those elements in their image which depended on solidarity among kinsmen — on the massing of cousins , on the exclusion of women — had rather more than an echo in the words of their head of state .
27 The implications of this statement will doubtless resonate throughout many an industry in the years to come .
28 In an interview in The Times , he said : ‘ I think if they are not careful , the Press will become a major political issue of the 1990s , as the unions were in the 1970s .
29 Sir Peter Imbert , the Metropolitan Police Commissioner , said in an interview in the Police Review this month that the complaints procedures had become almost unworkable , and failed to command public confidence — and particularly of ethnic minorities .
30 The single philosophic-religious poem is 146 : While we can easily relate this sonnet to the meditative tradition , or to Stoic-Christian mortification patterns , it is an outsider in the Sonnets , which are otherwise a collection of love-poems .
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