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

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1 Most welcomed the general conclusion that " in the longer term , environmental pressures will operate against coal as a primary source of energy " , although many expressed disappointment that the government had not undertaken a more far-reaching assessment of the country 's energy needs and their environmental impact .
2 A more advanced coverage of the Earth 's internal structure is provided by Brown and Mussett ( 1981 ) while Turcotte and Schubert ( 1982 ) give a thorough quantitative grounding in tectonic processes .
3 That , too , is part of my art , you see — to make such abnormal behaviour seem a coherent part of the victim 's reality . ’
4 It should be seen as a definite part of a school 's total reading programme in English : it is not an interruption of it .
5 This definition of the importance of a unity of view in management and of the importance of sharing interest and concern allows the significance of the classroom and of the small-scale , almost invisible base of experience of the individual teacher to take its place alongside larger aspects of policy and of governmental requirement in the total framework of a school 's management .
6 Responding to the latest test , carried out at Mururoa Atoll on 7 May , PNG Foreign Minister Michael Somare said France was ignoring the expressed wishes of the region 's people for a nuclear-free Pacific .
7 Repealers tended to view sex not merely as male-defined but as male , while women were promoted as the agents regulating immorality — powerful but asexual guardians of the nation 's morals .
8 The Court of Appeal detected " underlying transactions of a solicitorial nature " and determined that on the expert evidence ( inter alia from a former President of the Law Society ) which had been presented the undertakings given were such as might come within the usual course of a solicitor 's business .
9 The most profitable part of the solicitor 's work is conveyancing .
10 erm I think two people have had tremendous problems and again must have been going up and down St Aldate 's , because they were very busy officials , was Edward Hyde , who later became Earl of Clarendon and wrote his story of the war , again of course from the Royalist point of view , and his great friend , Lord Falkland , who was Secretary of State for the King , and became so upset and worried by the rash policies of the Queen 's party and the general atmosphere of intrigue , and by the war itself , that he does seem to have more or less committed suicide at the battle of Newbury , by riding ahead of his troops into the enemy .
11 She was on her own : Dr Neil had been called out some time ago to attend a woman in childbirth , and Matey had gone to visit an old friend in St John 's Wood , and she was the sole mistress of the doctor 's house in Vetch Street .
12 Adams-Webber ( 1970 ) identifies cognitive development with this kind of occurrence , in which the progressive differentiation of a system 's structure leads to an integration of previously independent sub-systems into new and more complex wholes .
13 Organizing respectable credit for respectable people became the respectable part of an accountant 's work , whose training enabled him to ensure that it was sound , that is , within the bounds of profitability .
14 There was coppa , made from the muscular part of the pig 's neck where it meets the shoulder , and prosciutto , Parma ham , which comes from the same part of the pig as English gammon , and is cured in specially air-cooled rooms up in the foothills of the Apennines above Parma .
15 That was a subjective rating of the infants ' responsiveness to their mothers during those first months .
16 Kim Young Sam , the leader of the RDP , became executive chairman of the DLP 's three-member leadership council , which also included chairmen Kim Jong Pil , former leader of the NDRP , and Park Tae Joon , former vice-chairman of the DJP .
17 From these various works , from the College 's minute books , and from veterinary periodicals , I have constructed what I hope is a reasonably coherent narrative of the College 's life .
18 Also , it facilitates the granting of security over assets which in the normal course of a company 's business are circulating , for example , stock in trade .
19 In this case , goods were sold subject to a retention of title clause ( condition 8:1 of the contract ) which provided : Title of each item of goods sold or agreed to be sold shall remain vested in the Company [ ie the sellers ] until the full purchase price and all additional charges relating to that item and all and any other monies for the time being owing by the customer [ ie the buyers ] to the Company shall have been paid in full to the customer ( and all products into which such items held by the customer ) ( and all products into which such items come to be converted or incorporated ) shall be and remain the property of the Company and shall be held by the customer as trustee for the Company but with liberty for the customer to pass title as the Company 's agent on its own account ( but subject to 8.2 below ) bona fide for full value in the normal course of the customer 's trading .
20 Acts done by a partner outside the normal course of the firm 's business will generally not bind the firm unless his co-partners have expressly authorised or subsequently ratified those acts .
21 Anbar Management Abstracts , Business Periodicals Index and Public Affairs Information Service provide extensive coverage of the world 's business literature .
22 And as you know binary decoders list all the possible states of the input erm conditions .
23 Even though a plaintiff can not prove negligence , if the fire originated from a non-natural user of the defendant 's land , the Act of 1774 does not provide a defence and the defendant will be liable .
24 Situated on a busy road , just 10–15 minutes walk uphill from the centre of town , the hotel 's excellent facilities include a top-floor swimming pool with dazzling panoramic views of the resort 's breathtaking bay , a roof-top restaurant called ‘ La Tenda ’ where light lunches are available from mid-June to September and a solarium equipped with relaxing sun-beds .
25 The classroom observations ( see 1a ) were written up in the form of case studies , to include descriptive accounts of the pupil 's microcomputer use , teachers ' class organisation and intervention occurrences .
26 The second is a classic case of the Court 's creation of a policy never expressed by Parliament and the imposition of that policy on the legislation in plain contradiction of its express and unequivocal terms .
27 Huge jams built up behind the 74-year-old pensioner as he crawled for five miles along the inside lane of the dual-carriageway A1 .
28 After that he greeted her like an old friend each morning ; she did n't mind , it was dull talking to Magnus who seldom listened , and he gave her protection from the intense political views of the Afghan 's owner .
29 Brigadier Scott is taken to the Sergeants ' Mess to meet the Mess members , all of Whom have played vital parts either as instructors or in the administrative support of the recruits ' training , prior to lunching in the Officers ' Mess .
30 The total component of the earth 's magnetic field in the UK is around 47 000 gamma inclined at around 67° to the horizontal .
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