Example sentences of "in which [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From a good script will emerge a film in which every scene carries an emotional charge , involving the audience in the experience of the characters on the screen while also moving the film forward .
2 A general sky survey would also be undertaken in which every degree of the heavens would be searched for extraterrestrial signals .
3 He designed from the inside out and , despite the basic similarities of his main plan types , he never had difficulty in giving his major buildings a very individual architectural expression in which every element of the design was exactly what it appeared to be .
4 a goal is any tree in which every branch contains two contradictory statements .
5 Repetition , according to Brook , beautifully captures the endless practice in which every artist must engage .
6 He continued with his tour of inspection , in which every knot , cleat and screw came in for daily scrutiny .
7 By the end of The Order of Things , however , he revises this somewhat conventional thesis to suggest that what was involved was not so much a move from a static to a historical view of things as the break-up of a common , unified historical time-scheme in which every phenomenon had had its place in the same space and chronology .
8 This hardly looks the same principle , but the connection lies in the fact that for Kant the sense in which every person is an end is that each is a rational agent who , as such , should be conceived as potentially cooperating with me in settling upon and living by universal principles of behaviour taken as binding on all rational agents .
9 Long before the examination the student should have practised and perfected a clear , incisive style in which every word is made to count .
10 Again , if we can understand the reasons for these choices , we may go some way towards explaining that strange feeling teachers have when reading a piece of written work in which every sentence is grammatically correct , and yet there is something not quite right .
11 Bonhams have a sale of canine art every January to coincide with Crufts , in which every doggie artefact imaginable can be found .
12 This involved signing the " Articles of War " which included a statement of belief in Christ , renunciation of such evils as swearing , smoking , drinking and violence , obedience to officers and allegiance to " carrying on the war " in which every Christian is involved .
13 Roxburgh believes that the minnows of Group Two in the European Championship will employ every negative tactic available to them , so the Scots boss has included only five out-and-out defenders in an attack-minded squad of 21 for a game in which every goal will be precious .
14 It is a joyful message in which every individual is of value to God and to each other .
15 Acia points out that the Eritrean approach emphasizes how the student can best relate to the overall needs of a society in which every individual is respected .
16 Because in Hobbes ' view , the state of nature was one of chaotic anarchy in which every individual fought against every other individual in , to quote another well known phrase from the book , a war of all against all .
17 The normal interpretation of ( 165 ) does not imply that everyone actually pays his taxes : the sentence simply evokes a state of obligation in which every individual finds himself by virtue of the law .
18 His original mind and interests in music , linguistics and the human voice led him to study the problems of deaf education and to invent " The New Sign Language , " in which every sign was a pantomimic version of the spoken word and in which signs were made in the same order and in the same sequel as the words of normal speech .
19 But there 's a sense in which every day has got ta be an anniversary of that , a celebration of that .
20 But Wordsworth had already proposed in his Guide that the Lake District should be made ‘ a sort of national property in which every man has a right and interest who has an eye to perceive and a heart to enjoy ’ ; we can now see that , over a hundred years before his time , he had come up with the idea of a National Park .
21 Such thinking is part of a long tradition , finding its most clear formulation in the political philosophy of Hobbes where human society is presented as being in a state of ‘ warre ’ in which every man fights every other man for control of resources and for the ( presumed ) pleasure of dominance .
22 The idea that a contritional experience is an ongoing activity in which every man fights and conquers those elements of his fallen nature as Christ fought evil on the Cross and that this is part of the continuing process of redemption — indeed its very condition — was at the heart of their preaching and teaching which developed the monastic piety of an earlier period for a lay audience .
23 In an autobiographical account written a couple of years later , he described himself in having been " absolutely alone , of the most painful experiences and disappointments " ; and of his first response to " Schpenhauer 's masterpiece " he wrote that " in this book , in which every line cried out renunciation , denial and resignation , I saw a mirror in which I espied the whole world , life and my mind depicted in frightful grandeur " .
24 Some candidates send in meagre scripts in which every answer is carefully labelled ‘ no time to finish . ’
25 A third case was an inclusive tour flight conducted in a Russian made Tupolev Tu 134 A by a Yugoslav charter company in which every passenger was British .
26 A further way of obscuring diatonic chords is by using counter parallelisms , in which every move in the upper part(s) is reflected by inversion in the lower : In ( a ) the upper and lower parts are formed of triads with an added note in the upper part .
27 On a deeper level , however , as we shall see in later chapters , the identity category ‘ Catholic ’ is , for the majority of policemen and women , not an all-inclusive typification in which every Catholic is categorized alike .
28 One often comes across trees in which every node is either a leaf or else has just two children .
29 When , with colleagues in the Department of Social Administration , I interviewed members of the divorcing population , they argued passionately that divorce was too easy ( or too difficult ) ; that everything was rushed through before they had time to think ( or that it dragged on interminably ) ; and that divorce should be morally neutral ( or that there should be an inquest in which every detail of their spouse 's despicable conduct was exposed to public view ) .
30 This is a series of square cloth-covered books , now amounting to about twenty volumes , in which every detail of every Lagerfeld day is collected in the form of polaroids , clippings , notes , little drawings .
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