Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] of [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | A doctor told my parents of a children 's holiday scheme in Switzerland . |
2 | Such help is more complex than has been conveyed by my observations of the student 's work with John . |
3 | Drinks , cocktails and afternoon tea are served in the library , with its views of the hotel 's lovely hanging gardens , and you can also enjoy a drink in the Tiara Lounge or dance the night away at Bubbles , one of the city 's most exciting discos . |
4 | One week after the settlement was announced , West Virginia 's insurance commissioner filed a $55m suit against the firm , claiming negligence and breach of contract in its audits of the state 's health insurance plan , Blue Cross and Blue Shield , which collapsed in 1990 . |
5 | Although there had been no evidence on their computers of the shapechangers ' craft being on the planet , it had been monitored heading towards this unwelcoming world . |
6 | A further development that users of the Z-Score technique find helpful in its use as a diagnostic tool is a breakdown of the component ratios of the model in an appropriate manner to highlight which aspects of the firm 's financial profile are strong and those that require attention . |
7 | ln addition we used voters ' degree of preference for their first-choice party ( over their second choice ) as yet another potential influence upon their ratings of the media 's usefulness . |
8 | However , it is possible to make some general comments about the ways in which descriptions of a child 's language difficulties can contribute to planning intervention . |
9 | The contradictions of the model help explain why the transition from Francoism to democracy did not take place by a process of radical ‘ rupture ’ , but through a more consensual evolution in which elements of the regime 's own institutions and key political figures played a central role . |
10 | Jackie Simmonds recounts her experiences of The Artist 's painting trip to Bali , in which she participated after winning first prize in our Art in Nature competition |
11 | This inventory identifies exactly which areas of the client 's life are most disrupted by their problems . |
12 | Armed with their texts of the Lion 's own travel guide to the town , Our English Watering Place , The Lionisers were arrayed in their seaside appeared , no less excited at the beginning of their week 's holiday than had been Auguste 's pupils . |
13 | The two health authorities covering these areas have launched their versions of the Patient 's Charter . |
14 | The two health authorities covering these areas have launched their versions of the Patient 's Charter . |
15 | It is important that the nurse reports her observations of the patient 's condition so that electrolyte disturbances are detected early and treated . |
16 | The market 's dramatic decline — from its 1989 peak of more than 600,000 barrels to about 400,000 last year — has had a sobering effect on brewers , and realism in now making a welcome return to their predictions of the market 's long-term potential . |
17 | In the document , it explores its perceptions of the public 's expectations of the reassurances provided by external audits and of the independence , accountability and legal liability of external auditors . |
18 | Following unification a reassessment by both Germany and its neighbours of the country 's foreign policy role was necessary . |
19 | The interviews with the class teachers centre on their parent involvement and multi-cultural practices and their assessments of the children 's behaviour and achievement . |
20 | Her collars of the moonshine 's watery beams , |
21 | Its criteria of a subject 's effectiveness , for instance , are generally success at prestigious work , which is commonly associated with masculinity , and success in personal relationships , particularly long-term heterosexual and parental relationships , which is associated with femininity . |
22 | You can also brief the photographer on any idiosyncrasies , on interests and on which parts of the person 's job might lend themselves to photography . |
23 | PRAGUE — An influential Czechoslovak economist , whose criticisms of the country 's stagnation have achieved cult status , returned from the Soviet Union to find his department dissolved and himself under threat of dismissal , writes Edward Lucas . |
24 | With every day that passed he became ever more despairing and hopeless as messengers brought him reports of the army 's casualties . |
25 | Darwin , from his observations of the bird 's feeding habits and its tameness alone had assumed it belonged to the Caracaras or Polyborus family . |
26 | He wants me in a purple gown to match the set and shows me drawings of the dancers ' outfits . |
27 | What aspects of the Spirit 's work do we see when we explore the image of fire ? |
28 | For one , the method is predicated on a claim that answers offered by a respondent to questions proffered by an interviewer are indicators of whatever aspects of the respondent 's social life and being that are the subject of investigation . |
29 | Not the least of our criticisms of the Government 's approach relates to the Cardiff Bay development corporation , which is unelected and unaccountable and has too often been insensitive to the concerns of local communities . |
30 | We may be convinced in our minds of the Bible 's authority : we will be even more convinced when we allow it to have its authority in our lives . |