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

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1 Despite its cash-in character , ‘ Happy Daze ’ is a belting LP , featuring all the milestones in the indie kids ' storming of the charts — ‘ Loaded ’ , ‘ The Only One I Know ’ , ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ , ‘ Groovy Train ’ , etc .
2 Despite its cash-in character , ‘ Happy Daze ’ is a belting LP , featuring all the milestones in the indie kids ' storming of the charts — ‘ Loaded ’ , ‘ The Only One I Know ’ , ‘ She Comes In The Fall ’ , ‘ Groovy Train ’ , etc .
3 Findspots and masons ' marks confirm Pausanias 's division of the subjects between east and west , and his order ( except that by a slip he omits the dragging of Cerberus from Hades ) .
4 The going concern ED proposed that auditors should obtain a statement from the directors confirming their considered view that the company is a going concern ; that , in forming an opinion on whether the company is a going concern , the auditors should look ahead one year from the date of the directors ' approval of the accounts ; and that , even if disclosures in the accounts of any matters giving rise to an uncertainty that could affect the company 's ability to continue as a going concern are adequate , the auditors should draw attention to the matters in their report .
5 Also , there has to be strict rules for visitors ' feeding of the animals and most of the time no feeding of this kind is allowed .
6 They had last gone through the pointless business in the visitors ' room of a police station .
7 Associative feminist psychologies ' awareness of the ambiguities of psychological signification is also an awareness of the rhetorical figures which structure this signification .
8 A further interesting result was that individuals ' perception of the causes of their anxiety shifted significantly away from the belief that there was something physically wrong with them .
9 The Diploma is an in-service qualification , designed to broaden participants ' understanding of the principles as well as the practice of teaching EFL .
10 Stopping for lunch near Messkirch , en route for Ulm , I discovered that my three days ' neglect of the groceries in the car boot , together with the intense heat , had reduced some of them to a suppurating , soggy mess .
11 However , and no doubt as a consequence of several years ' experience of the fruits of Truth in Lending Law , this proportion is still very much higher than the 5 per cent in this country who count APR as most important .
12 In any event , even a successful challenge of the courts ' interpretation of the effects of Britain 's obligations under international law would be of somewhat limited value .
13 It has two bedrooms , a kitchen , a bath and inside lavatory , and one living room , and is within five minutes ' walk of the shops .
14 However , tactical considerations may dictate that some conditions and definition terms are omitted from the vendors ' draft of the heads .
15 A hearing by Imro 's investigation committee on February 18 found that Midland Bank had failed to take reasonable care in monitoring of the managers ' pricing of the units .
16 They are believed to have worked in the officers ' mess of a signals unit posted to Moortsel , a village near Tervuren , 10 miles east of Brussels , in September 1944 .
17 Sometimes , the sought-for object may be entirely predicted in advance , as with the ‘ discovery ’ of the planet Neptune in 1846 ( which in reality was just the astronomers ' confirmation of the mathematicians ' predictions ) .
18 The museum , it turned out , had invited to the opening ceremonies the Croatian president , Franjo Tudjman , who has been accused of being anti-Semitic ( he denies it ) and has talked about ‘ Judeo-Nazis ’ in criticising Israelis ' treatment of the Palestinians .
19 The rangers ' knowledge of the areas is extensive and they can identify most of the wildlife in the area — indeed if they see a new plant or insect which they do not recognise they normally check through their reference library when they get back to base to find out what it is .
20 It will frequently be necessary for it to know whether the employee was being advised at any material time and , if so , by whom ; of the extent of the advisers ' knowledge of the facts of the employee 's case ; and of the nature of any advice which they may have given to him .
21 Observation in labs and workshops highlighted the depressing effect on girls ' performance of the boys ' claim to science as their subject .
22 To increase teachers ' awareness of the issues involved in the above Aims through County INSET , the production of development materials and the establishment of an information and support network .
23 Whether this is stimulated by the myths and ballads proposed by David Holbrook , or is a reflection upon the living conditions of society 's victims suggested by Searle , teachers ' limitation of the pupils ' work in English to ‘ personal ’ writing can be interpreted as giving their support to the status quo of the social system .
24 Sports sponsorship by tobacco companies and particularly the televising of sponsored events increases children 's awareness of the brands [ 7 ] and those children with favourite advertisements have been shown to have more positive views on smoking than those without .
25 After several decades of charting children 's vocabulary growth in the first half of the twentieth century , researchers began to focus on children 's acquisition of grammar-the rules for combining words into the sequences permissible in a language like English , e.g. , the big boy but not *the boy big , He brought the book , but not *He brought .
26 These findings offered important support for theoretical proposals about children 's acquisition of the meanings of more and less as well as of other adjective pairs ( e.g. , big/small , tall/short , wide/narrow ) , in that they appeared to show that children first learned the meaning of the unmarked term for a dimension ( e.g. , big , tall ) , and interpreted the marked ( negative ) member ( small , short ) of the pair as if it had the same meaning as the unmarked ( positive ) member ( see H. Clark , 1970 ; Clark , 1973a ) .
27 Following explication and illustration of these principles , Clark notes that earlier work by Donaldson and Balfour ( 1968 ) on young children 's understanding of the words more and less appears to provide an exception to the Principle of Contrast .
28 Both discussion and the way that activities were tackled gave some indication of children 's understanding of the ideas .
29 This suggests that , in order to develop pupils ' grasp of the concepts , the criterion needs to be broken down into several more basic criteria relating to space-covering aspects and terminology .
30 This criterion concerns pupils ' knowledge of the properties of 2-D shapes and their knowledge of the names of the shapes .
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