Example sentences of "typical of [adj] is [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Typical of these is A Glossary of the Dorset Dialect by William Barnes , first published in 1886 and later reprinted , in Guernsey , in 1980 . |
2 | Typical of these is A Glossary of Household , Farming and Trade Terms from Probate Inventories by Rosemary Milward ( Chesterfield 1982 ) . |
3 | Typical of these is the use of hidden cameras linked to some form of eye-scan monitor so that a reader left in a waiting room with a magazine can be watched , to see how the magazine is read and which bits of a particular page or ad are most carefully looked at . |
4 | Typical of these is the crossbill , a bird of the pine forests , which every few years arrives in Shetland in flocks . |
5 | Typical of these is the Invective against France which survives in several manuscripts : it depicts the French as effeminate , combining the characteristics of the lynx , viper and wolf ; King Philip 's fraudulent claims to the French throne and his unworthiness for it are elaborately exposed with biblical and legal references ; by contrast Edward 's victories , secured by his virtuousness , serve only to prove that God was on his side . |
6 | Typical of this is the inclusion of intriguing work by the Frankfurt-born Karen Knorr , whose photographic examination of the ambiguities of connoisseurship is a high point of the display . |