Example sentences of "of [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 The examiner is aiming to test your understanding and the best way to do this is to use rather more unstructured questions , such as this one , that do not favour the rote-learning of pro forma techniques .
2 When a repeated eigenvalue 1 makes the characteristic matrix doubly degenerate , we know ( see ( 1.21.14 ) ) that the Sylvester expansion of the system matrix A is unc It follows that we can use the power method to find 1 ; postmultiplication by co gives in the limit , when r is sufficiently large , say s , unc We thus find 1 without difficulty ; but the determination of z11 + z22 requires further consideration .
3 Edwin Montagu by contrast , although indisputably by birth a member of la grande juiverie , was by inclination almost a professional non-Jew .
4 Robert Lion , general manager of the powerful state-owned investment bank Caisse des Depots et Consignations and a former head of the prime minister 's office , represented the French government in its investment in 27½ p.c. of la Grande Arche .
5 In Glasgow , Fazzi Brothers ' Caffe-Bar , adjoining the Cambridge Street branch of the family 's 70-year-old delicatessen business , fits in nicely with the Glaswegian notion of la dolce vita : sparky but unhurried conversation , compulsive people-watching , searching critiques of the nearby Sauchiehall Street shoe shops , and comparative study of each other 's purchases , all washed down with copious amounts of coffee and a plate of voluptuous cakes .
6 Designer-suited Mase — who has appeared in EastEnders , Return of the Saint and Godfather III — offers Sharon more than a sip of la dolce vita .
7 To the conventional , whether professional cooks or serious gourmets , this sort of thing was at best perverse and eccentric , at worst a blasphemous crime committed on the sacred body politic of la cuisine française .
8 He publishes the recipe in a book ; and another of the myriad village dishes of France has entered the repertory of la cuisine classique .
9 The pursuit of good living is not the innocent thing you would like it to be , my dear ; you were n't born in time to watch my compatriots during the war , the energies they put into it , the boys dying Pour La Patrie while the family at home fought about L'Héritage and assured the survival of La Bonne Cuisine .
10 But Mr Segni says it could be a mistake to underestimate the electoral force of la rete , the ‘ network ’ Mr Orlando wants to turn into a political party .
11 Among the prime movers of La Rete , was Leoluca Orlando , who as DC mayor of Palermo had taken vigorous measures against the Mafia , but had alienated his own party hierarchy by refusing to work with the PSI and forming instead an alliance with the PCI and Greens .
12 The choice of La Section d'Or as a title for the exhibition of the group of painters who appeared at the Galerie de la Boétie seems to indicate some dissatisfaction with the term Cubism as applied to their work , and was probably intended to imply translation by Peladan in 1910. that the paintings shown had a more profound and rational basis .
13 The thought of la belle dame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggars belief .
14 There are also the exciting poses that come at the end of some of Ashton 's pas de deux as the two characters declare their love , for example , when Oberon cradles Titania in his arms at the end of The Dream and , even more excitingly , when Colas lifts Lise high on one arm it the end of their dance in Act II of La Fille Mai Gardée as if to crown her queen of the harvest
15 Ashton 's version of La Fille Mal Gardée is a perfect twentieth-century example of demi-caractère ballet .
16 For example : Mother Simone in Pavlova 's version of La Fille Mal Gardée which I saw in Kiev ( 1954 ) was played by a man and used such tricks as titivating before meeting Father Thomas and fainting when Lise is discovered in her bedroom with Colas .
17 There is a particularly fine example in the last pas de deux of La Fille Mal Gardée where Lise and Colas weave themselves into an embrace which is so tender , gentle and loving that it arrives at the end of a phrase as the most natural thing in the world .
18 The colour harmonies of La Paysanne and other works of the period are mostly predominantly earthy , creating a sensation of something midway between wood and flesh .
19 The head of La Paysanne which conveys the same monolithic , blocklike quality as her body , has features , like those of so many of her immediate predecessors in Picasso 's work , that are set into a concave or volumetrically negative facial plane , often set under convex foreheads .
20 The sleek half-fish-half-insect-looking machine with its low snout , long canopy , slim double-tapered fuselage , squat trailing-link undercarriage and 110-degree V-tail immediately recalled memories of the shiny blue mounts of la Patrouille — though the ends of its tanks remain un-dented by the games of ‘ tap-the-tip-tank ’ which those characters played on boring transits .
21 In the second recitative of La mort de Didon ( book 1 , C.1709 ) an unexpected F major chord following a D minor cadence and a dramatic pause underline Dido 's exclamation ‘ Perfidious lover ! ’ admirably , and the account of her final moments in the next recitative is several times articulated in the same sensitive manner .
22 There a new opera commission was discussed with Domenico Guardasoni , manager of the National Theatre ; this may have been an embryonic version of La clemenza di Tito , Mozart 's last opera , which he was to write for Prague two years later .
23 ABOVE The title page of the libretto of La clemenza di Tito .
24 In 1794 and 1795 she organized concert performances of La clemenza di Tito in Vienna ( in the 1795 performance Beethoven played the D minor Piano Concerto , K.466 , between the acts ) ; and then took it on tour through Germany , with great success .
25 She slipped a CD of La Traviata into the player and closed her eyes .
26 Scottish style The Royal Danish Ballet 's production of La Sylphide is evidence of Bournonville 's imaginative use of the Scot 's quick light footwork and ‘ capers ’ as well as the very distinctive Highland ports de bras , which help the dancer to sustain balance .
27 The tale of La Sylphide gave him an opportunity to exploit her expressive arms and face as well as her ability to dance sur les pointes .
28 Stephen Heath has some claim to be the only begetter of the English version of la nouvelle critique .
29 This was the position argued some years ago by practitioners of la nouvelle critique , who believed that clarity in argument was a form of ideological mystification , reinforcing the status quo .
30 Blown-up extracts from contemporary Paris newspapers , on panels larger than the works of art on display , suggest that the district 's sudden fame was not so much to do with art or philosophy , but the novel phenomenon of la jeunesse .
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