Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] we " in BNC.

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1 Actually it started to rain and when we had just got in the then we had to get out again .
2 going for a that was brilliant I got and that , and I tried , I had a whole box of er , erm , thing is , when you hold a thousand rounds of ammunition , I got given about two thirds of this box all for myself , so I 'm there for about three hours before the exercise I had and then put the rest in the then we sat down for another hour filling them up again , superb , we had loads of bung in the windows grenades
3 In the mundane we have to live by the laws of the mundane and these do not always concur with the laws of the transcendent .
4 In the mundane we can pursue our ambitions and shall feel anger and frustration and despair .
5 In the 1960s we started an art theft/loss notification system by which we sent to dealers , auction houses , museums , and police authorities notices of missing works of art .
6 President Ibrahim Babangida of Nigeria said that Africa had failed to meet its challenges : " Ever since the majority of our countries became independent in the 1960s we have conducted our lives as if the world owes us a living . "
7 But in the Sixties we did n't feel that way .
8 But of course since that boom in the sixties we 've had the seventies ' economic depression , uncertainty about the future , the problem of the bomb , changed family attitudes , better contraception erm a great drop , and in fact a population a birth fall rather , of something like a third between nineteen sixty four and nineteen sixty seven .
9 In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection .
10 In the latter we learnt about gammy gear , in-fights , unprofessional ‘ promoters ’ and an obscure though mystical ceremony between band and tribal chiefs up in the hillside .
11 In the 60s we all swam our way up Cloggy 's Black Cleft , usually declaring it a ‘ great route ’ .
12 In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection .
13 In the above we have talked about companies , but these concepts also apply to government and local government , trade unions , charities , in fact all and any organisation .
14 In the 1990s we must do still more to introduce choice and competition on the one hand , and to reward care and commitment on the other .
15 As to serious and organised crime , in the 1990s we must address the subject of police structure with greater enthusiasm .
16 I can say to my honourable friend , the member for Rydale who takes such a close interest and is so well informed er on these matters , er I 'm very grateful to him for the welcome he 's given for the orders here , he 's absolutely right to say that we have gone beyond er what restrictive called for by Bingham , we have extended it to other sectors in the financial we welcomed the honourable gentleman from Edinburgh Central that these er orders are in some way timid , they are what was called for by the treasury select committee , they are what was proposed er by Bingham and we have er introduced them er here tonight .
17 In the first we considered the linguistically motivated division of anaphoric expressions into two broad classes and its possible relation to a theory of how anaphoric expressions are interpreted .
18 We have also presented two examples of how rational expectations introduce testable restrictions : in the first we examined the relationship between the spot and the forward exchange rates and in the second we examined the implications for the term structure of interest rates .
19 In the first case we need a level ‘ above ’ physiology and in the second we need a level ‘ below ’ reasoning .
20 In the second we are describing the spatial distribution of people , not one person : this is the Euler method .
21 In the first , which we cover in this section , we examine the relationship between spot and forward exchange rates , and in the second we examine the relationship between the rates of return on assets with differing terms .
22 We have also presented two examples of how rational expectations introduce testable restrictions : in the first we examined the relationship between the spot and the forward exchange rates and in the second we examined the implications for the term structure of interest rates .
23 In the Thirties we established it .
24 In the nineties we will have a car industry competitive with any in the world . ’
25 Look at the high street favourites of five years ago and ask how well they 're doing now : in the nineties we could be saying bye-bye Next and cheerio Habitat .
26 In the Nineties we are regaining a sense of balance , of authenticity , that I think we lost after World War II .
27 In the Nineties we are rediscovering a way of living and dressing which picks up the threads of that decade and updates it . ’
28 In Twelve Tasks for Social Democrats , issued on the day of its launch in 1981 , the Social Democratic Party made the point that in order " to secure Britain s livelihood in the nineties we need a consistent economic strategy in the eighties , one that is not disrupted every few years by a political upheaval " and by " pointless conflict , the dogma , the violent lurches of policy and class antagonisms that the two old parties have fostered " .
29 Erm it 's for it 's it 's in order that , that in the nineties we have a historical record , I think I 'm I think I 'm saying this right , there is a historical record of the kind of words that are being introduced into the into our language into our vocabulary like for example i.e.
30 In the Fifties we expanded it .
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