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

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1 When darkness fell and cavortings could be heard round the edge of the pond within the wall , and on top of and within the hollow shell of the Stocks Tree , my father worried , as old people will .
2 Labour Party say they want to tackle crime in and we have , and I hope we will debate later on this agenda , the situation where a Labour Chairman of the Police Complaints Committee turns up a public meeting urging er law- breaking and support for people who are not actually gone to trial an a the circumstances of the events really does not concern us but it 's the fact that leaflets are now circularising this city , printed by our old friends , the resource centre , urging people to join the Defence Committee , which is supported by the University Labour Party , is supported by the West Labour Party and is supported by the Police Complaints Committee no less .
3 That happened that happens with all staff changes where you need a degree of skill its compounded by the fact that all nine will be changed at the same time and as I said before is a total loss of the skills base .
4 After the strange indifference of the police investigators to the results of the polygraph examinations of Tuzcu and O'Neill in Frankfurt , and the even stranger attempt by the FBI to intimidate the ex-Army polygraph expert who had carried them out , Juval Aviv had played no further part in the preparation of Pan Am 's defence .
5 Alongside a parliamentary enquiry , journalists and specialists are conducting their own : it turns out that the issue of claims and the possible division of the cultural heritage of the CIS member states was first raised in December 1991 .
6 These were made possible by the faith and industry of Gurney 's friend , the musicologist Marion Scott , who had preserved his manuscripts , and the editorial expertise of the composers Gerald Finzi [ q.v. ] and Howard Ferguson .
7 ‘ The historical resistance of the expectations gap , ’ it says , ‘ points to something more than just an ‘ ignorance' ’ gap and suggests there exists scope for the profession to respond more actively to the views and demands of those relying on the audit function . ’
8 The register itself is a specialized department of the companies court , which again is a section of the high court ( organized separately in each county ) .
9 A high proportion of the rewards package is linked to performance , via a share in the profits on successful investments .
10 The grand old lady of the Arts Theatre was finding retirement almost unbearably tedious .
11 No student can , however , be in Stage I and Stage II at the same time and no student is allowed to proceed into Stage II unless he or she has fully satisfied Stage I requirements or with the express approval of the Examinations Committee .
12 He was plunged into the commercial side of the business , first as deputy regional sales manager for ICI 's Southern Region and later — in 1963 — as commercial director of the Plastics Division .
13 He then joined ICI on Teesside where he became commercial director of the petrochemicals division .
14 She 's a top Top Of The Pops presenter and the regular voice on Radio One 's Drivetime .
15 Brushes with the law : Pretty clean so far but what was in the ciggy in that old News of The Screws photo ?
16 THE whole back page of the Dominions newspaper in Wellington on the morning of the Second Test between Ireland and the All Blacks was taken over by Steinlager , the ‘ official sponsors of the All Blacks ’ .
17 They are irrelevant to the battle against crime , and the improved efficiency of the police service which we all support .
18 This experience of combining special make-up with puppets or models , unusual in Smith 's career , nonetheless illustrates the peculiar calling of a special-effects make-up artist , and the variety of skills he ( occasionally she ) needs or has to call on to do the job .
19 TODAY we 're giving you the chance to sample the carefree life of a pools winner — in the fabulous West Indies .
20 To the outsider , a priori , it might seem positively unreasonable , or to use a favourite word of the women compositors , unfair , to pay the fat the same as the lean .
21 ‘ Our people have met him in the social life of the arts world .
22 Nor do they take proper account of the risks banks run on their foreign-exchange and interest-rate positions .
23 The Pru is sending a detailed explanation of the accruals method and the full accruals figures for 1991 and 1990 to shareholders .
24 In contrast , those at the top end of the earnings distribution will enjoy a substantial change in their after-tax income so that the income effect will be large , causing the high-income earners ( the dynamic entrepreneurs ? ) to work less .
25 Cutler 's insufficiently dialectical treatment of the forces/relations nexus reaches its biggest problem in his discussion of the recording form itself , which has to be both the ‘ ultimate ’ musical commodity and to offer creative liberation .
26 The romance began at the end of last year when our quiet and somewhat serious technical manager started dating a lively , gregarious member of the personnel team .
27 It combines original music and dance in a spirited evocation of the women bondagers who worked vast agricultural lands .
28 Five former chairmen of the Arts Council , Lord Cottesloe ( 1960–65 ) , Lord Goodman ( 1965–72 ) , Lord Gibson ( 1972–77 ) , Sir Kenneth Robinson ( 1977–82 ) and Lord Rees–Mogg ( 1982–89 ) also wrote to The Times : ‘ It has been and remains the cardinal principle of the Arts Council since its formation , that the arts should be immunised from political control ’ .
29 The " x " and " y " parameters are usually relative to the top left-hand-corner of the applications area .
30 In addition , part of the increased money supply may be hoarded as the non-monetised sector ( in some cases as large as 20 to 30 per cent of the economy ) is brought within the monetary sector of the LDCs economy .
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