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

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1 In typical instances , in the cities a widowed and formerly more prosperous grandmother might still be living in a larger , now empty house : thus a Liverpool labourer and saltpacker 's family moved in the with grandmother , who kept a secondhand clothes shop .
2 In the cities a nascent proletariat was beginning to flex its muscles , forming short-lived illegal organizations of its own and staging its first major strikes .
3 To be enforced in the courts a contract must not be illegal .
4 The question arose after the Ladies ' Directory case in which Frederick Shaw was convicted of ‘ conspiring to corrupt public morals ’ , and in which one of the Appeal Judges , Lord Simons , had stated that ‘ there remains in the courts a residual power to conserve not only the safety , but also the moral welfare of the State ’ .
5 In the twentieth century the battles have been over quite different issues and in the courts the hitherto ancillary matters of child custody and maintenance have come to the fore .
6 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 .
7 This is equal to Integrating by parts gives In the brackets the first term is zero because — " vanishes at the surface .
8 When national stations broadcast chiefly in the shortwaves the range of different newscasts available is immediately wider ; when people have every expectation that all broadcasts will tell some lies , they use different broadcasts as if they were radio beacons for navigators of truth : knowing the position of each , they can calculate the co-ordinates of reality with an acceptable degree of certainty .
9 By their statement of claim the council claimed , inter alia , ( i ) that the council was the county council for Derbyshire and pursuant to statute was responsible for a wide range of governmental and administrative functions in Derbyshire , and in particular the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( ii ) that in those issues of ‘ The Sunday Times ’ the third and fourth defendants falsely and maliciously wrote and the first and second defendants falsely and maliciously printed and published , or caused to be written , printed or published of and concerning the council and of and concerning the council in the way of its discharge of its responsibility for the investment and control of the superannuation fund ; ( iii ) by reason of the words published in the articles the council had been injured in its credit and reputation and had been brought into public scandal , odium and contempt , and had suffered loss and damage .
10 It is therefore wise to consider specifying in the Articles the extent of a nominee director 's duty and couple this with an acknowledgement in the subscription and shareholders ' agreement that the nominee has been appointed to represent the interests of a particular group of shareholders .
11 They 're they 're not living out in the in the sticks the vast majority of people , they actually live in in settlements .
12 ‘ The vacillating vamp , as you christened her in The Dobblers the other night . ’
13 They might , for example , become more interested in the topics the attitudes concern than they might otherwise , or , conversely , become bored .
14 She hoped he would be gang-raped in the showers every night .
15 There had grown up in the Commandos a tradition that to be a tough regiment it was necessary to act tough all the time in the barracks and on leave , and they were liable to be badly dressed , ill disciplined and noisy in the streets and restaurants of Cairo .
16 Hinduism is one of the most mobile of all religions and Hindus found in the railways a hitherto unimaginable opportunity to travel to shrines , pilgrim centres , and important ceremonies .
17 ‘ When I read in the newspapers the details of the matter , I was even more distressed .
18 The second revolution was accompanied in the borderlands by violence , plundering , exactions and the establishment of a dictatorial regime … in the past , a small group of Tsarist bureaucrats oppressed them ; today , the same group of people or others who cloak themselves in the name of the Bolsheviks perpetuate in the borderlands the same regime .
19 In the muscles the parasites are harmless , but their presence may necessitate trimming of the carcass .
20 I am particularly interested in the effects the strike had on the breweries , local farms , hospitals and the railway stations as well as other industries in the area .
21 In the mornings the chambermaid will roll it up leaving the floor space free .
22 The days were shorter now , and in the mornings the dairy worked by candlelight .
23 Asian families , for the most part , are organized in such a way as to keep a firm control over their children , integrating them into a tightly knit web of relationships within the community where religious traditions remain strong and create in the members a respect for norms , seniority and morality .
24 The article should appear in the Times a couple of days after I get back to New York .
25 Meanwhile there had appeared in The Times a fairly full report of L.G. 's speech to his own followers .
26 A plan of it had appeared in the Architects ' Journal the previous Friday , and it also appeared in The Times the morning after the Prince 's speech .
27 THE OBITUARY APPEARED in The Times the next day , Tuesday 11th December .
28 In fact , it was while he was up for the interview that he read in The Times the advertisement that had brought him to Burleigh :
29 THERE was an article in The Times the other day which said that good spelling did not necessarily make for good writing .
30 In the towns a rich and influential group of merchants , retailers , professional men and the like led their chapels in all the important decisions such as whether or not to move to a Unitarian position .
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