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

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1 The daughter opens and closes the play on a swing , her hair free but a soundtrack of synthesised chords and foundry clatter emphasising this is no Fragonard .
2 Also , a detailed treatment of radiative heating and cooling takes account of the concentration of CO 2 and the distribution of ozone .
3 Apart from the stray references to external events in the letters between Helen and Edward , the incomplete Fiction is a fuller guide to the decisions Thomas was making between Easter 1895 and the summer of 1896 than reinterpretation of the Morgans novel .
4 Two texts , Shakespeare 's Sonnet 129 and the opening of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park , are analysed in all chapters , except in the one on pragmatics ( Chapter 6 ) and in the conclusion ( Chapter 8 ) .
5 The reasons for this puzzling association of money wage changes and real-wage changes in classical theory are not altogether clear , though we speculated in Chapter 2 that the influence of the quantity theory of money probably played an important part since it anchored the price level to the quantity of money in circulation , releasing the money-wage bargain to determine real wages .
6 The algebraic laws , infinitary rule 2 and the rule of substitution in expressions provide a sound and complete system for deciding the equivalence of programs .
7 Is the concept of unity of life in the New Testament such that the salvation of man involves the liberation of nature ?
8 These complications are illustrated in Figure 5.1 and an example of variance spectra also conjectured by Church ( 1980 ) is also illustrated in Figure 5.1 and introduces a theme which will be resumed in chapter 8 ( p.161 ) .
9 Modern one-coat paints make redecoration simple and the range of designs in easy-to-strip flat and sculpture vinyl wallcoverings allow almost any effect to be created with the minimum of fuss .
10 Malta finally eliminated Western military bases from its territory in spring 1979 and the renunciation of bases became a principle of Maltese foreign policy .
11 Meredith was frozen , her mind numb as the meaning of his words sank in .
12 His concern for the Dunsden poor and the compassion of his war poetry are at odds with a remark he made to his mother at the outbreak of hostilities .
13 I argued in Chapter 5 that the image of the ivory tower in no way describes the contemporary position of higher education .
14 We noted in Chapter 3 that the son of Richard Glover , of Tyndale Baptist Chapel in Bristol , became a classics don at Cambridge and eventually University Orator .
15 Economic globalization implies a great deal more than the development of extensive trade links .
16 For Guinnessness and Irishness go hand in hand , or glass in hand , and mean a good deal more than an island of soft green hues and a drink that 's a subtle black and white .
17 Only an upper limit on the flattening can thus be established , but this is a good deal less than the flattening of the Earth .
18 It was argued in chapter 6 that the physicality of artefacts makes them much harder than language to extricate from the particular social context in which they operate , and that for this reason they pose a particular problem for academic study .
19 Investment over the 1992–1994 period at £5.4 billion is forecast to be 22 p.c. down on the 1989–91 levels after allowing for inflation and the lowest since 1984–86 but still 30 p.c. higher than the depth of recession in 1981–1983 .
20 It is shown in Chapter 8 that the declaration of dividend payments tends to have a depressive effect on share prices and that the larger the dividend payout relative to the share price the greater the impact on the price .
21 The two major additions are a section on 'sonnets and Soliloquies ' in Chapter 8 and the discussion of the style of four plays ( Henry V , As You Like It , Macbeth and The Winter 's Tale ) which forms Chapter 9 and replaces the original final chapter .
22 It should have become apparent to the observant reader that there are marked inconsistencies between the theory of finance as described in chapter 1 and the basis of strategic analysis as described in chapter 4 .
23 Both sides have a point : some foxes kill lambs , poultry and game , and some foxes are guilty of no crime greater than the dispatching of mice and earthworms .
24 During clamps a significant rise in plasma hormone concentration was defined as a concentration greater than the mean of the five baseline ( euglycaemic ) values plus two standard deviations in two or more consecutive samples .
25 At least in the first stage of transition , there is no alternative other than a combination of the market and state regulation .
26 With a government that appears consciously to thrive on discord , and which has no policy on crime other than the obviousness of its being evil , the central role of the police has been inevitable .
27 These cultures have gone through a major change such that the use of credit is now an accepted feature in managing personal expenditure patterns .
28 I also feel , Brian , we may be avoiding the question that or the part of this question which some of our listeners may be particularly interest in , and Bob did touch upon it , which is have things changed much in democracy in the classroom , is there a change ?
29 Nilsson 's gleaming voice was in its prime in 1960 and she sings Isolde with tireless concentration and an appreciable feeling for the various aspects of the part — frustration and revenge in Act 1 , love 's delirium in Act 2 and the elevation of the Liebestod .
30 The Poor Law was the most comprehensive official source for the relief of poverty , administered in England and Wales as laid down by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 and a succession of later amendments , in Scotland and Ireland according to different statutes and rather different principles .
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