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

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1 De Beauvoir 's adopted daughter Sylvie le Bon also features largely in the latter chapters , and their friendship is portrayed as mutually supportive and stimulating — notably different from de Beauvoir 's previous relationships with women .
2 Pam Nelson may not yet be a household name but if this young American progresses in the same manner as previous Pilkington Glass U.21 Champions Steffi Graf , Arantxa Sanchez , Jana Novotna and Manuela Maleeva , then it will not be long before her name appears in the latter stages of the world 's leading tournaments .
3 Granger , these full-blooded pictures were among the most popular films released in the latter stages of the war .
4 WC apps : 8 The Belgians tend to be ignored until they suddenly turn up in the latter stages of major tournaments — the final of the 1980 European Championship and the semi-finals of the last World Cup .
5 Similarly some women ca n't or do n't want to ride in the latter stages of pregnancy but would like their horse kept in work .
6 Fig 77 Robby Naish in the latter stages of a duck gybe .
7 Nigerian-born John Salako came up through the Palace 's Junior ranks as a pacy winger who could also score goals but , since The Eagles ' last return to the 1st Division , John has shown himself' capable of fulfilling other roles , by performing splendidly at left-back in the latter stages of the 1989–90 season , notably in the FA Cup semi-final against Liverpool and in the Wembley Finals .
8 The role of the Needs Analysis is essentially to reveal user-related issues that should be taken into account when producing the requirements specification in the latter stages of a study .
9 In the latter stages of Activity 3 , a requirements specification was developed , taking into account the problems and needs identified during the analysis .
10 In the latter stages of the project the resource level may decline again .
11 He ran on in the latter stages , but never looked likely to justify heavy support in the betting market .
12 Few Australians and no Irish rugby supporter will ever forget Gordon Hamilton 's try in the latter stages of the 1991 World Cup quarter-final .
13 Also progressive mental impairment severe enough to be called dementia sometimes occurs in a small number of those with AIDS , usually in the latter stages of the syndrome .
14 My main gripe is the surfeit of turgid waffle by Art & Language included in the latter stages — a group with which Harrison and Wood have been intimately involved .
15 There are similar problems with percussion in the latter stages of the Bernstein .
16 I have found it impossible to convince young people in the latter stages of their compulsory education of the need to gain skills with which to enter full-time work .
17 It is true to say that he was almost exclusively concerned with military operations , and he spent much of his time in the latter stages of the war at a series of international conferences .
18 Linda McCallum , who works at Milestone House , the Edinburgh AIDS hospice , said people in the latter stages of the disease could be described as hopelessly ill .
19 In the latter stages of the complaint , the victims become catatonic as evidenced by the lack of visible motor response at Everton v Coventry and Everton v Manchester City .
20 Even in the latter instances , however , the entity is identified by means of the properties which it designates .
21 Legal concepts , together with the symbolic use of law , play a much greater role in structuring general ideologies in the latter countries ( as Chapters 11 and 13 of this book show ) .
22 Until 1976 the Commission had responsibility for England , Wales and Scotland , but thereafter its role in the latter countries has been taken over by the Welsh and Scottish Development Agencies ( Carney and Hudson 1978 , 1979 ) .
23 Much of the criticism , however , is directed against the nationalism of the developing countries — against Arab , African or Latin American nationalism , for example — which challenges in various ways the dominance of the industrial capitalist nations ; yet it is evident that nationalism is just as strong in the latter countries , though for good historical reasons ( they are long established , accepted nation states ) it may be less vehemently expressed .
24 The major studies of the long-term trends in crime statistics ( Gurr , 1976 , 1981 ; Gatrell and Hadden , 1972 ; Gatrell , 1980 ) concur in depicting a secular decline in the latter decades of the nineteenth century .
25 One of the most important of these ‘ eruptions ’ occurred in the latter decades of the nineteenth and early decades of the present century when the fabulous wealth of plants in the Chinese hinterland was made known to the West by French missionaries and British and European hunters .
26 Ninety-eight per cent of all criminal cases are heard in the latter courts .
27 Nonetheless it remains true that the most common explanation of large numbers of unrecovered hoards is warfare , though in some instances it is believed that economic factors also played a part ; in the latter cases a currency or political reform is thought to have rendered the coins worthless and hence the owners would not have bothered to recover them .
28 In the latter cases , capital gains are being made from what might be termed special kinds of consumption property , only available to the rich .
29 Since most of the surplus food was from the lowlands with irrigation water originating in the highlands , widespread deforestation in the latter areas had had very serious effects upon the ability of South Korea to feed itself .
30 There is the common dining room and drawing room , and in the latter meetings are held .
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