Example sentences of "[adj] of [art] [adj] and [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Crops could have been grown in it free of the manorial and village restrictions which controlled the crops which could be grown in the village fields .
2 The delicious and time-consuming dishes and sauces they used to make may no longer be possible for them , for many reasons , so there should be no hesitation in trying to interest them in some of the tinned and packet products which may be just as good for them if fresh milk has to be added .
3 Cameron ( 1972 ) cultured green or blue-green algae from some of the driest and least-promising looking areas of the McMurdo Dry Valleys oasis .
4 The immediate reason seems to have been that Indian painters working for some of the Spanish and criollo masters complained of mistreatment .
5 The photogenic horns are similar to those of some of the White Park herds , though generally longer in proportion to the animal 's size , and also like those of some of the Spanish and criollo breeds .
6 The working papers develop some of the organisational and management implications of proposals in the Review .
7 The United States , for example , made its claim against France , not Morocco , which is indicative of the paternalistic and dependency aspect of the arrangement .
8 Tallis sets himself the task of showing that much of the structuralist and poststructuralist enterprise is based on a misreading of Saussure .
9 We are intensely conscious of the environmental and animal welfare issues in that one place .
10 You can take cuttings in summer of this kind of herb and keep them protected through the winter , or shield the parent plants in some way , so that they are sheltered from the worst of the cold and wind .
11 The critical variable is speed , because so many of the environmental and safety improvements are dependent upon it .
12 This could do much to remove many of the cultural and trading barriers to free movement .
13 It is at least likely that this movement of people across the landscape , between favoured settlement sites and camps beside rivers , on the coast and in sheltered upland spots , may have determined many of the territorial and communication patterns more easily observed later on .
14 Controlled indexing languages are well embedded in many of the bibliographic and catalogue databases created today .
15 This provides a very quick way to obtain a set of peels representing many of the mineralogical and fabric properties of a specimen .
16 In assessing the financial relief to be awarded to the former wife of a millionaire after their divorce , pursuant to section 25 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ( as amended by section 3 of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 ) , the court should not calculate the wife 's share solely by reference to her needs , but could take account also of any exceptional contribution she had made to the creation of the husband 's wealth .
17 As to transfer of the latter to the High Court see s 37 of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 Ord 16 , r 12 and Rayden on Divorce should be consulted .
18 More seriously , he noted : ‘ From observations with one or two people I find that some of them are very scared of the 109s and morale could be better .
19 Alas , in most gardens , especially suburban , most of the Old and shrub roses will hardly be thought suitable ( size alone rules them out ) but that is not to say all will be unsuitable , any more than all H.T.s and Floribundas are really suitable .
20 Furthermore , it has created a community of space technocrats , with sufficient of a scientific and engineering background , to be at ease in both the military and civilian space administrations .
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