Example sentences of "[be] [adj] of [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Radical changes in the way education is delivered and increasing competition for scarce resources are some of the challenges universities will face in the years ahead . |
2 | Here are some of the reasons teachers give : |
3 | These are some of the responses teachers have made : 1 . |
4 | These are some of the questions carers should ask the doctor and social worker : |
5 | The following are some of the tactics researchers have observed in effective managers : |
6 | The first two lines of the first stanza are symbolic of the suns ability to give life as they refer to a man 's physical awakening , but here the tone changes . |
7 | The Steam Tank body itself was painted in the vivid reds , blues and yellows that are typical of the Engineers Guild . |
8 | Among those clearly and actively wishing their institutions would stick to their old role are many of the with-profits policyholders of the mutual life companies . |
9 | It was decided that Joan should telephone Alexander Atkins at a number which he had given to Derek and which had been discovered to be that of the police station at Dysart . |
10 | Or they could be afraid of the implications girls ' work might have for their own work . |
11 | Now are any of the sectors people consider match that or fail to match that criterion ? |
12 | Here , at Sally 's instigation , were many of the things Harriet remembered and loved from her childhood and growing-up years — the rosettes she had won with her pony , her graduation dress , her old collection of Osmond and Jackson records , her early attempts at photography , proudly framed , a pressed flower that reminded her of her first proper date . |
13 | Faithful readers will recall that , despite being bottom of the Banks Group Northern Youth League , the lads had played the entire season without a booking or sending off until the catastrophic 82nd minute of the final game . |
14 | The cutting went on to quote from the review , which had certainly been unusually savage : ‘ puerile nonsense ’ and ‘ unmitigated twaddle ’ were two of the phrases Sykes had used . |
15 | The classic story is that of the blues singer Ma Rainey , contracted to a company which did not have electrical recording when it became publicized in 1926 . |
16 | ‘ But the authorities make it quite clear … that before the constable is in a position to choose between a specimen of blood or a specimen of urine on the defendant 's claim that one or other specimens should be substituted for the specimen of breath , the defendant must be made aware not merely that he can have the breath specimen substituted by some other specimen in general terms , but that the alternative specimen can be one either of blood or of urine , although in the last resort , subject to the proviso to subsection ( 4 ) as to medical practitioners , the choice is that of the police officer . |
17 | Perhaps the nearest parallel since 1945 is that of the pieds noirs , loyalist French settlers in Algeria who returned embittered and extreme in their politics to France after De Gaulle 's settlement of the civil war with the Arab FLN . |
18 | B & K 's top of the Scots pops |
19 | That 's three of the Windows product . |
20 | But freer travel to the West , which is one of the benefits Bonn extracted , also increased disgruntlement with things at home . |
21 | The consequence of this division is one of the problems Brooke-Rose set out to examine in Amalgamemnon : |
22 | Table creation and editing is one of the features WordPerfect is famous for , and justifiably so . |
23 | The Dialogue is one of the pieces Purcell included in the Guildhall songbook : he seems to have compiled this manuscript for his young lady singing pupils , and several of the items in it show similar signs of revision and re-working . |
24 | Because of her international success and recognition , Meyer is one of the personalities South Africa is using to encourage more and more youngsters from the townships and under-developed areas to take up sport . |
25 | That 's one of the things Mark loves about Babur . |
26 | ‘ Let's have a look at it , in case it 's one of the things Great-Granny does n't eat.n He tried to force open her fingers . |
27 | That 's one of the things Richard is coming for , to look round . |
28 | I mean generally they you know , I , that 's one of the things people cut back though is n't it ? |
29 | I think that 's one of the reasons Tom was there . |
30 | I think that 's one of the purposes Mr chairman also of the , of the educational seminar that we 're in the throes of organizing , to actually to do that . |