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

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1 And they both er wave to the crowds , both sets of players and taken a round of applause as the two captains are out there , and there are plenty of cameras , including video cameras er almost obstructing my view and er I hope that gentleman is er going to take up a rather better position from my point of view because we want to see the er performances of the two teams .
2 Were there any erm already er sort of the intermediate files ?
3 You see , paradoxically , C One little one and C One little three in fact give a strong measure of protection to the er character of the conservation areas do they not ?
4 Glasgow was linked with Dumbarton , Renfrew and Rutherglen ir and in 1831 the meeting was held at Dumbarton , where the er delegates of the four burghs attended .
5 Thank you Chairman and Town Clerk and Councillors for attending that meeting because this has been a problem here for so long that I think all of us would be delighted to see it resolved to the er satisfaction of the local residents .
6 Thomas 's defence of the mendicant friars ' claims , Manus quae contra Omnipotentem ( ed .
7 Yet , as if some kind of mathematical progression took hold of him , Johnson 's accounts of the several places in which he found himself , get longer , with Raasay the longest so far .
8 It was a grisly episode indeed , one which inevitably detracted from history 's judgement of the epochal events that were to follow .
9 This was most clearly shown by Paul Dirac 's formulation of the general principles of quantum theory , of which we shall give some account in the following chapter .
10 begin from the user 's and the carer 's definitions of the relevant problems or issues ;
11 It seems to show a fundamental lack of understanding on the Revenue 's part of the commercial considerations involved .
12 More noted for his skills with dialogue , Nation 's description of the survival-suited aliens ran to just one paragraph .
13 Suddenly this changed , prompted first by the Socialist government 's nationalisation of the main banks and , later , by a bout of liberalisation and the revival of the Paris stockmarket .
14 It is common ground that the mother 's removal of the two boys from Australia to England on 18 September 1991 was a wrongful removal for the purposes of article 3 of the Convention .
15 One section is stuffed full of reviewer 's copies of the latest best-sellers .
16 Various influences are to seen at work here : the glowing example of the great pastellist Quentin de la Tour ; Ramsay 's copies of the old masters , in particular Domenichino ; and though more slight , the rococo superceding the baroque .
17 MacArthur did not indicate how the problems over the treaty could be resolved ; he did not disagree with Gascoigne 's assessment of the simmering undercurrents of discontent in Japan .
18 Pearce ( 1990 ) , for instance , presented an economist 's views of the high-priority topics for research as follows :
19 In other words , in the contrast between a humanities and a science and technological education , there was an underlying gulf in the conceptions of what a higher education stood for ; and it was Snow 's failure to recognize that that lay at the heart of Leavis ' attack on Snow 's association of the two cultures . ’
20 Defeat was followed by a yet greater humiliation : Spain 's loss of the final remnants — Cuba , Puerto Rico and the Philippines — of a vast overseas empire , conquered during the sixteenth century and still intact as late as the early nineteenth .
21 According to estimates , China 's reserves of the rare earths amount to 100 million tonnes , about 70 per cent of the world total .
22 It also means creating opportunities for interaction , either verbal or non-verbal , which reflect the child 's command of the functional characteristics of language ( for a description of language structure , content and function , the reader is referred to Chapters 1 , 2 and 3 ) .
23 A more consistent use of prose for mockery in this play is Portia 's satirical review of her suitors ( I.ii. ) , a scene echoed in Troilus and Cressida with the heroine 's mockery of the Trojan warriors ( I.ii .
24 Monastic estates have thus received considerable attention , including those in foreign ownership , such as Marjorie Morgan 's study of the English lands of Bec Abbey in Normandy , which were all administered from Ogbourne St George in Wiltshire .
25 Lastly , English Interior Decoration 1500 to 1830 ( 1950 ) was a worthy symposium of a life 's study of the ancillary arts .
26 Child benefits indicate the state 's recognition of the financial implications of parenthood .
27 The appeal had been based on both the Irish Constitution 's recognition of the equal rights of the mother and the unborn child , and the freedom of movement guaranteed within the European Communities .
28 This appears especially curious as the issue of providing powers was assuming considerable national importance for the WEA which in 1929 was pressing for retention of its Chapter III providing powers during the Board of Education 's review of the 1924 Regulations .
29 In the past , proposals for major change — such as those emerging from the Lord Chancellor 's Department 's review of the financial conditions for legal aid , and those arising from the Legal Aid Scrutiny — were published in a consultation document so that all concerned had a full opportunity to comment before final decisions were taken .
30 After Callanish it was the local archaeological buff who was thrilled to see JTR 's drawing of the famous stones .
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