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

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1 In the cities it might be a neighbour up the street who took the part of grandparent , as for the Stoke pottery fireman 's son whose mother was always seeking advice from ‘ your Grandma Coates ’ — ‘ I could never find out what relative she was to me mother .
2 Nobody knows the true measure of that inflation , but in the cities it is something in the region of 15–20% a year , and rising .
3 ‘ although in the Act of 1990 Parliament introduced a new statutory machinery for supervising and regulating the rules for education and conduct for those who are to have rights of audience in the courts it decided not to interfere expressly with the jurisdiction of the Inns , under the supervision of the judges , to decide who were fit and proper persons to be admitted to the Inns for training or their liberty to decide the criteria which should dictate their admissions policy .
4 To hell with the GOOD TALKERS , those pugnacious interviewees all set to give ‘ sleepy ’ pop the kick in the pants it deserves — pop beauty should be the subject of dumbfoundedness , the breakdown of schematics .
5 For one thing , each lineage is limited in the things it can do .
6 Workshops were established in Isfahan , Kashan and Tabriz , and for several decades Persia was the most important and influential centre of artistic excellence and learning in the East — comparable to Renaissance Italy in the West — whose most profound and abiding expression was to be found in the carpets it produced .
7 At night the stable was always warm and dry , smelling of pine and the grassy breath of animals ; in the mornings it was damp and ammoniac .
8 They would see that it has inherited the cruel and violent tendencies inherent in the origins it shares with Judaism .
9 Everywhere else , European civilization was already predominant although there were important differences in the forms it took .
10 A writer or a painter can control his work , but in the movies it 's different .
11 Although the new PPG Note is welcome , significant points in the Circulars it replaces have been lost .
12 Actually the healing is not usually in the wings it 's in the hands that come out from the sun and the healing is the of Ancient Egypt which meant life , spirit and er and health .
13 Up in the hills it was like a searchlight , like the revolving beam from a lighthouse moving on then reappearing , light , shade , light .
14 The ferry is no comparison with waiting in the terminals it 's a nightmare .
15 ‘ The catering industry is unique in the challenges it offers young people and every effort must be made to ensure that it plays a central role in careers advice , ’ he said .
16 In the reports it showed that only forty per cent of gay men were becoming infected , whereas ninety five per cent increase in heterosexuals , that 's very worrying .
17 In the boroughs it is normally the Social Services , or the Environmental Health Department who would handle the arrangements .
18 The image of the island is to be found and cherished , above all , in the stories it has told about itself , and perhaps believed of itself , for nearly half a century since it emerged into the troubled and hungry peace of 1945 .
19 As it occurs only in the males it has been suggested that it is somehow employed in male-to-male rivalry .
20 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
21 A LEADING organisation involved in the renovation of historic buildings has been forced into liquidation because families have squatted in the houses it restored .
22 The key to an understanding of relief-giving is in the functions it serves for the larger economic and political order , for relief is a secondary and supportive institution .
23 But the virus that killed him is so lethal that once it 's in the lungs it kills one in three of its victims .
24 When studied by Davis in the mid-1960s it was undergoing a transition from a relatively self-contained peasant society to one forming part of a much wider market economy .
25 Bottoms ' account is valuable in a number of ways — for example , in the connections it makes between the crisis within the prisons and throughout the rest of the penal system .
26 As in the lowlands , the traditional landscape has to some extent been preserved by the economic irrationality of farmers — although in the uplands it consists of their ability to hold on against all the odds rather than disavow the pursuit of maximum profits .
27 He tried so hard to help me while I was hurting in the hours it took to reach England ’ .
28 In the cases it has dealt with to date , the Commission has shown itself willing to clear horizontal mergers which produce high market shares , where there is strong competition from actual or potential competitors .
29 The criticism is that these problems have left DGIV with far too much power to act as both prosecutor and judge in the cases it has pursued .
30 In the mid-1970s it was selling around thirty thousand copies compared with the Times 's sixty thousand .
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