Example sentences of "[be] [adj] of [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 George was insistent that Tamar must be ignorant of the man 's presence .
2 The section makes it dangerous for a director to be unaware of the company 's financial position , since liability may ensue where a director fails to take appropriate action to ‘ minimise the potential loss to the company 's creditors ’ once it would have been apparent to a properly informed director that the company was heading for liquidation .
3 The range of drink-associated items buried as grave-goods may be symbolic of an individual 's role in society in the same way that pieces of weaving equipment in durable materials are found in richly accompanied women 's graves .
4 The result was widely considered to be indicative of the government 's increasing unpopularity .
5 The fact that the language acquired in this way often has English grammatical rules added to it , may be indicative of the adult 's need to learn as well as acquire .
6 Will he be conscious of the building 's associations and traditions ?
7 In the previous chapter , some conditions that an hypothesis should satisfy in order to be worthy of a scientist 's consideration were mentioned .
8 Hopefully by this stage the counsellee will be sure of the counsellor 's genuineness .
9 The practical problems are that there may be no evidence of violence on the woman 's body , which usually means that the case will be a question of the victim 's word against the defendant 's ; this may lead the police to be sceptical of the woman 's complaint , or may incline the prosecutor to accept a plea of guilty to the lesser charge of indecent assault .
10 Stifling a giggle , she hazarded a guess that the wardrobe would be full of the son 's clothes .
11 We should also be proud of the NHS 's achievement in that respect .
12 Without the original bill we can not be certain of the government 's objectives ; but on balance it seems unlikely that it wished to replace statutory legislation by proclamation .
13 As you read you will probably be aware of a character 's potential as a role for the actor — particularly with those who have already an established place in theatrical tradition ( Dickens is full of such characters ) .
14 Now the fact that position is not a quality is certainly relevant to one 's awareness of the position of things ; it means that to be aware of a thing 's position it is logically necessary that one should be aware of how it stands in relation to something else .
15 and all these teams have to be aware of the others ' needs .
16 Secondly , the therapist must be aware of the patient 's coping resources and supportive relationships .
17 Yours members should already be aware of the Committee 's recommendations so that they too can lobby MPs and Government contracts , in advance of the Select Committee 's proceedings .
18 MAS professionals should be aware of the firm 's revised approach to due diligence entitled ‘ The KPMG Investigations Service ’ .
19 Fans of the exciting Paul Mitchell Systems range will be aware of the company 's relentless campaign for a better world .
20 A number of writers have concentrated upon the psychological make-up of individuals and indicated that we need to be aware of the individual 's nature .
21 The recommendations state , ‘ The educational supervisor should help with both professional and personal development and be aware of the PRHO 's individual needs … provide feedback on their clinical progress … and should personally undertake , and not delegate their tutorial functions . ’
22 You do n't have to spend long in an old psychiatric hospital to be aware of the environment 's shortcomings
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