Example sentences of "[conj] that of [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is this area , especially in its safety aspects , that is the most important responsibility of the physical effects supervisor , whose work often ends where that of the optical effects supervisor is just really beginning .
2 Pursuing this laissez-faire policy may have been in the national interest , but it did n't seem to be in John 's or that of the other hostages .
3 The stick-and-carrot approach to ‘ race relations ’ has done little to shift the moral economy of the street gang , or that of the rank-and-file police .
4 There is nothing fishy about simply admitting the reality of the difference , or that of the physical causes which — alongside cultural ones — help to produce it .
5 I never saw anything like it ; nobody ever saw anything to equal the infinite age which was graven on that fearful countenance , no bigger now than that of a two months old child , though the skull retained its same size ; and let all men pray they never shall , if they wish to keep their reason .
6 Again lateral deposition will occur , but this time the sediments will have their diachroneity rather better disguised than that of the near-shore deposits .
7 The bitter lessons of the early years were learnt and digested ; crude though it may have been , Rome 's attitude towards its conquered peoples was far more effective than that of the nineteenth-century imperialists .
8 For many ‘ chronic ’ patients they could serve little purpose other than that of the tramping houses for vagrants .
9 The solar wind loses its identity in the interstellar medium at a distance no less than that of the outer planets .
10 Interestingly , the distribution of variants in Lurgan is more similar to that of the inner-city areas than that of the outer areas ( a pattern that applies also to other vowel and consonant variables ) .
11 It was perfectly clear to all four of them that the forensic skills , the intellectual abilities , the sheer weight of grey cellular matter , the brutalizing experience of countless similar quests , possessed by the real experts was infinitely greater than that of the mere professionals .
12 In use the banding clamp is adjusted before gluing to a diameter slightly larger than that of the assembled segments .
13 The environmental impact of precolonial agriculture in the subhumid highlands of central México equalled that of the Classic Maya cities in the lowland rainforests of Guatemala , and was even more severe than that of the indigenous cultivators in New Guinea .
14 the median peak acid output in the patients with idiopathic DU ( 37 mmol/h , range 17–52 ) was similar to that of the H pylori positive patients with DU ( 40 ( 15–57 ) ) and higher than that of the non-ulcer controls ( 22 ( 16–29 ) ) .
15 Despite the widespread diffusion , adaptation , and imitation of the Calvinist psalm-tunes throughout northern Europe , their ultimate contribution to Western music generally was less than that of the Lutheran hymns to which they were so closely related .
16 However , the scale of slaughter , cruelty and destruction involved in European wars of the seventeenth and subsequent centuries was immeasurably greater than that of the tribal conflicts of the ‘ savages ’ .
17 The execution , however , and this is typical of the 17th century Dutch masters , is more minute ; and the composition , completely determined by a diagonal , is stricter than that of the English painters .
18 Methods of manufacturing such zeolites were found later , and these were made with a capacity for the interchange of cations greater than that of the natural materials .
19 The depth over the entrance sill was almost two metres lower than that of the Old Docks .
20 In this respect his art and that of the New Sculptors differed little from the earlier romantic neo-classicism of a sculptor like , whose work would nevertheless have been decried by the same practitioners as cold and outmoded .
21 The spread of this belief marks the divide between the mental outlook of Classical antiquity and that of the Middle Ages .
22 The venom from worm-killing cones is harmless to humans , and that of the mollusc-feeding cones seldom has serious consequences .
23 He said the public grief and that of the bereaved families has been enormous .
24 Pre-Darwinist concepts of comparative natural history were used to show certain fundamental connections between man 's physical organization and that of the lower mammals .
25 In the three years to 1975 the CNAA 's workload more than doubled , and that of the Combined Studies ( Humanities ) Board increased even faster .
26 The difference between the situation of such characters and the readers and that of the remaining characters within the fabliaux makes irony a typical feature of the experience of reading a fabliau .
27 In order to illustrate the links between the programme of the Caroline bureaucrats and that of the nineteenth-century liberals we may take as examples the reform of the administrative structure ( both in Spain and in America ) , agrarian reform , church reform , and educational reform .
28 They describe three falls : that of the Emperor Haile Selassie , that of the Shah and that of the colonial masters of Angola .
29 BB 's lifestyle and that of the other members of the family signals that they represent powerful and successful members of the community , a role-breaking change from the traditional depiction of Asians as exotica and outsiders in other television soaps .
30 Contemporary critics and writers ( except those who acknowledged no relationship between the work of Picasso and Braque and that of the other figures of the movement ) , however , were almost unanimous in proclaiming Picasso as founder and leader of the movement .
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