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

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1 Could you tell us about swimming in , in the canals Mr , what , what you used to do ?
2 When confronted by Sir Humphrey Stafford and other representatives of law and order , in order to challenge legitimacy at its own level Cade ‘ knights ’ himself , and ascends to verse : But he can not sustain his usurped style for very long , soon relapsing to prose , in which he conducts his grotesque inquisition of Lord Say : Say responds in verse , as a true humanist : ‘ Kent , in the Commentaries Caesar writ , /Is term 'd the civill'st place of all this isle ’ ( 60ff . ) .
3 Many thousands of pagans were baptised and Charles himself is recorded as assisting in mass baptism in the rivers Elbe and Ocker in 780 .
4 The tentacle scales may also be distinguished by their size or shape as well as position , as in the genera Ophiotrema , Ophioprium , Ophiophiura , Ophiosparte and Ophiodaces .
5 The tentacle scales may be distinct from the oral papillae being either separated by a gap or placed at a higher level as viewed from the ventral side as in the genera Ophiotoma and Ophioblenn .
6 In the letters Bush suggested compromise terms for the two issues which had been holding up an agreement on a conference , namely the question of UN representation and the nature of the conference itself .
7 Faye could not paint or draw while lying in bed , but in the mornings Belinda usually read to her for an hour while she rested her eyes , then left her alone for the remainder of the morning to rest or scribble ideas for future painting projects .
8 In the mornings Kalchu beat the mud down with a flat wooden spade to compress and seal it .
9 In the mornings Elaine can not get up before 9am — which is when her care assistant starts work .
10 In her obituary in The Times Evelyn Underhill claimed that Eva Gore-Booth would be remembered chiefly as a mystical poet , but it was W. B. Yeats [ q.v. ] who unjustly commemorated her — dreaming of that ‘ vague Utopia ’ , her body and life wasted by politics .
11 The article appeared last year in the Times Ed and basically explains why there is no mass boycott this year .
12 The other article herewith was in the Times Ed last week and suggests that the Govt. will start to get heavy over the Tests if people do n't comply , and especially so if they are antagonistic .
13 Election ‘ 92 : Vengeful undertaker waiting in the wings Godfrey Barker on the man who may succeed Kinnock if Labour lose
14 came from quite a wide area way up in the hills Airedale and all that area , at the foot of the Cleveland hills
15 In this respect they contrast with another set of objections , which point to ambiguities in the claims Althusser has actually made ; and one of the most pertinent of these concerns his account of ideology .
16 Kolmogorov showed that , if you choose a different programming language , the difference in the values K(D) is less than some constant which depends on the languages but not on D. More details will appear in Chapter 8 .
17 In the Gospels Jesus is presented as violating various laws of sabbath , of cleanliness and of not associating with unclean persons , such as women , sinners and gentiles .
18 In the Gospels Jesus is for ever on the move .
19 In the discussions Gorbachev proposed a cut of at least 50 per cent in US and Soviet strategic arms , leading to their total elimination by the end of the century .
20 In the mid-1960s Washington was pressing for decisions on a number of defence issues affecting Nato .
21 Whereas the shelter drawings had shown recumbent figures in still poses of monumental vulnerability , in the mines Moore faced new challenges : ‘ There was first the difficulty of seeing forms emerging out of deep darkness , the problem of conveying the claustrophobic effects of countless pit-props … receding into blackness , and of expressing the gritty , grubby smears of black coal-dust on the miners ’ bodies at the same time as the anatomy underneath ’ .
22 There is a popular cliche , usually uttered in the tones Stephen Potter would have called " plonking " , which says that you can not get out of computers any more than you put in .
23 But , ironically , the longer-term explanation lies in the restrictions Washington has maintained on Japanese car imports for almost a decade .
24 In the pairs Ronnie Oliver and Ian McClure had a 21-14 win over Emmet Downey and Gary Rutledge in a match which saw the brilliant McClure on the top of his form .
25 When they were in the woods Tess turned to look at the house .
26 In the cases Romer L.J .
27 The company says that most of the losses will be in administrative and management positions , not among workers in the companies Paris theme park .
28 In the mid-1970s Cramlington looked to be succeeding in its industrial and environmental modernization , which simultaneously resolved the ‘ post coal ’ problems of South East Northumberland and provided a pleasant over spill mechanism for reducing residential densities in the Tyneside conurbation .
29 In the mid-1970s Britain faced a more severe crisis , in which very high inflation , a balance of payments problem and continuing high unemployment occurred all at the same time .
30 He got himself up in the morning and dressed in the clothes Emmie had put out for him the night before .
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