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

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1 In the warehouses there were still some bales of fine leather and if sold to an honest dealer , they would bring in enough at least to pay off some of her father 's debts .
2 In the documents there will be covenants and agreements which show your obligations — they usually relate to fences and use of the property , but they may also restrict you in extending or altering the property , define the colour of the front door , forbid you to keep a caravan or boat in the drive , and so on .
3 In the courts there may be argument as to the correct interpretation of the enactment : there must be none as to whether it should be on the Statute Book at all .
4 In the humanities there is no decline in interest in traditional printed sources , but there is also a demand for access to new kinds of resources .
5 In the newspapers there 'd been an army officer 's wife who 'd disappeared while the army officer was engaged in a liaison with a woman in the army catering services .
6 If you 're lucky you 'll spot chamois and golden eagles ; in the forests there are boars , wild cats , and even bears .
7 In the towns there was by then " a recognisable working day and working week " .
8 Sir Arthur Nicholson , a contemporary observer noted : ‘ should the peasants excited by socialist and anarchist agitators be led on … and should the working classes simultaneously rise in the towns there will be a catastrophe such as history has rarely witnessed ’ .
9 Post offices , railway stations and schools had the new , and the rest the old ; in the cottages there was friction as children and their fathers turned up for meals at different times .
10 In the Gents there is sick all over the floor .
11 In the Gospels there is a powerful sense of imminence regarding the Kingdom .
12 The classrooms were heated in winter , but in the houses there was no form of heating until we lit fires in our rooms at six in the evening .
13 And in the colonies there was a good reason for this .
14 In the colonies there are no Inns of Court , but it is essential for the due administration of justice that some persons should have authority to determine , who are fit persons to practise as advocates and attornies there .
15 In the gardens there is a pool and patio served by a poolside bar which offers light snacks at lunch time .
16 In the gardens there appeared the first signs of spring : leaf-buds reappeared on the bougainvillaea and the poinsettias burst into flower .
17 because you know in the corners there were wood
18 But in the mid-1970s there was an acrimonious conflict between the different intelligence gathering agencies in the province .
19 Thus , as well as an overall shift in the wavelengths there will also be a spreading of wavelengths , and from the measured spread the difference in the relative speed of the extreme edges of the disc , P and Q in Figure 4.3 ( b ) , can be deduced .
20 Somewhere up in the clouds there is a faceless organization man who menaces people with punitive restrictions , stifling rule-books , unyielding systems and incomprehensible decisions .
21 While these county boroughs looked after all their own local government , in the counties there were subordinate , partially self-governing bodies ; namely 270 non-county boroughs , 535 urban district councils and 473 rural district councils , these last being further subdivided into some 7500 parish councils .
22 Before reorganisation , development control in England and Wales was the responsibility of county boroughs and counties , though in the counties there was a wide measure of delegation to districts .
23 For all the bunting in the streets there was no sense of a marking of historical achievement , of adding to a sense of continuity .
24 It was however accepted by the Court of Appeal in 1980 that an injunction could properly be granted even if the defendant was based in England if in the circumstances there was a danger of the assets being removed , and this was put beyond doubt by section 37(3) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 which provides :
25 In the circumstances there is in my judgment no option but to give effect to the literal meaning of the words as did the Court of Appeal .
26 In the circumstances there was no more to be done and I put the matter out of my mind until your officer telephoned my housekeeper yesterday . ’
27 Some were growing beards and going bald which may not seem like drastic changes , but in the women there must have been side effects from changing your course of pills .
28 In the mid-1950s there was a short-lived chance that Jordan would develop into a parliamentary democracy .
29 When , however , a start was made on these lines in the mid-1950s there were indignant protests from Washington — just as the Foreign Office had forecast .
30 In the Waltzes there is a near operatic freedom in the melody of Op. 42 with its cunning mix of duple and triple rhythm , a charming decorative aside at bar 20 in the E flat , Op. 18 ( only in the 1943 version ) and a puckish mercurial touch throughout that banishes all possible monotony from so many pieces in three time .
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