Example sentences of "in [art] [det] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 It did n't bother him in the least that she might be missing Arnie .
2 He was a great lad now , though still slight and not above average height for eleven years , but he had not changed towards her in the least and his adoration of Pilade was touching .
3 I mean , it would n't surprise me in the least if , if you analyzed this dream you discovered it had nothing to do with being at school and nothing to do with taking exams .
4 This is less true of public sector services than of the private sector , but in recent years it is in the latter that growth in employment has been concentrated .
5 combine such analyses with oxygen isotope analyses , and it is variations in the latter that are particularly significant .
6 She had a duet with him in the latter that she could n't have managed if he had n't carried her through .
7 There may be more scope for a GIS approach in the latter than in the former situations .
8 It also shows that whereas the universities and polytechnics/colleges had almost the same number of full-time students in 1987 , part-time students were mainly concentrated in the latter and the Open University .
9 The review of the Art department met Objectives 1 , 3 , 4 and 7 ( Document 1 ) in the latter and in the spirit for the pupils , with the exception of the questionable assumption that the interests of the majority were best served by what best served the interests of pupils following ‘ O ’ and ‘ A ’ Level courses :
10 It is precisely this which is lacking in normal mourning , which is otherwise the closest approximation to clinical depression , and , as we can now see , constitutes the central pathological process both in the latter and in its collective , externalized equivalent , the melancholy of socialism :
11 Before the 1988 Act , anyone copying a design would infringe the copyright in a drawing made for the design even though that person had never seen the drawing , because making a three-dimensional copy of a two-dimensional work infringed the copyright in the latter and vice versa .
12 In recognition of this fact , there has been a significant entrance of women into mainstream media — much more in western than in Third World countries , but to a noticeable extent in the latter as well .
13 These may not account for many university graduates ( although relatively more in Scotland ) , but they are rather more important in the polytechnics and colleges , especially in the latter where such multi-subject combined or general degrees are quite common ( outside Scotland ) .
14 Ideally one needs to subdivide the original low-ROI businesses into those at the beginning of their life-cycle and those at the end , because one would expect ROI to increase in the former but to fall in the latter .
15 It may be that these differences in proliferative organisation between the skin and oesophagus explain why metaplasia and cancer are relatively rare in response to contact carcinogens in the former but common in the latter epithelium .
16 Thus it is in the former that the manufacturer has the greater strategic motive for vertical separation , setting wholesale prices and charging franchise fees .
17 Such evidence might be taken to show a much less intense use of coinage in the former than in the latter , a view which could be supported by the calculations based on the material from Bath that very little coinage was available in circulation per capita of the population of Roman Britain ( see p. 47 ) .
18 The antibody for the Gly-extended intermediate showed detectable material in 20 of 44 tumours compared with seven normal samples and again concentrations were higher in the former than the latter ( p<0.001 , Wilcoxon ) ( Fig 4 ) .
19 This means that there will be brain systems present in both rats and humans that can be just as easily studied in the former as in the latter .
20 Even if the observation was not consciously made , Leonard recognised the great similarities which were taking place between music and poetry ( and in art and sculpture , too ) , which went under the name of neo-classicism in the former and modernism in the latter .
21 Livestock stocking densities are substantially higher ( 40% in 1979/80 ) in Powys than in Cantal ( though sheep predominate in the former and cattle in the latter ) .
22 This is a significant relaxation of both NNS and NN , where the hazard was assumed monotonic in the former and constant in the latter .
23 Intragastric pH was similar in the H pylori positive and negative uraemic patients , with a median value of 3.0 ( range 1.0–7.1 ) in the former and 2.1 ( 1.2–6.6 ) in the latter .
24 Hence , no matter how competitive labour and commodity markets are ( Keynes assumed perfect competition in the former and allowed for a high degree of competition in the latter ) , imbalances between the supply of and demand for labour would not be rectified through spontaneous variations in the real wage rate .
25 But most of my time I spent in the many and varied mosques , and each day I went back to Hagia Sophia , sometimes remaining for hours .
26 To assist the food and beverage manager run the department , there are between four and six assistant managers who are involved in the many and varied aspects of management — from running a food expediting line in the galley through which 1200 entrées will pass in 30 minutes , to being responsible for a small reception for some VIPs .
27 In the less than half light Owen saw that Georgiades had come out on to the gallery .
28 This was , this was , if you like a record of the eye approach , we went round , we felt the air and erm , er made judgement , in the same that people like to be making judgements
29 a person of one sex is treated less favourably , on the ground of sex , than a person of the other sex would be in the same or not materially different circumstances .
30 Direct discrimination against a married person occurs where a married person is treated less favourably on the grounds of marital status , than an unmarried person of the same sex would be in the same or not materially different circumstances .
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