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

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1 Pursuing this laissez-faire policy may have been in the national interest , but it did n't seem to be in John 's or that of the other hostages .
2 The stick-and-carrot approach to ‘ race relations ’ has done little to shift the moral economy of the street gang , or that of the rank-and-file police .
3 There is nothing fishy about simply admitting the reality of the difference , or that of the physical causes which — alongside cultural ones — help to produce it .
4 In this respect his art and that of the New Sculptors differed little from the earlier romantic neo-classicism of a sculptor like , whose work would nevertheless have been decried by the same practitioners as cold and outmoded .
5 The spread of this belief marks the divide between the mental outlook of Classical antiquity and that of the Middle Ages .
6 The venom from worm-killing cones is harmless to humans , and that of the mollusc-feeding cones seldom has serious consequences .
7 He said the public grief and that of the bereaved families has been enormous .
8 Pre-Darwinist concepts of comparative natural history were used to show certain fundamental connections between man 's physical organization and that of the lower mammals .
9 In the three years to 1975 the CNAA 's workload more than doubled , and that of the Combined Studies ( Humanities ) Board increased even faster .
10 The difference between the situation of such characters and the readers and that of the remaining characters within the fabliaux makes irony a typical feature of the experience of reading a fabliau .
11 In order to illustrate the links between the programme of the Caroline bureaucrats and that of the nineteenth-century liberals we may take as examples the reform of the administrative structure ( both in Spain and in America ) , agrarian reform , church reform , and educational reform .
12 They describe three falls : that of the Emperor Haile Selassie , that of the Shah and that of the colonial masters of Angola .
13 BB 's lifestyle and that of the other members of the family signals that they represent powerful and successful members of the community , a role-breaking change from the traditional depiction of Asians as exotica and outsiders in other television soaps .
14 Contemporary critics and writers ( except those who acknowledged no relationship between the work of Picasso and Braque and that of the other figures of the movement ) , however , were almost unanimous in proclaiming Picasso as founder and leader of the movement .
15 Another difference between the characterization of Alison and that of the three men is that she is seen totally from the outside — one sees her appearance in her face and her clothes ; we see what actions she does .
16 The double-voicedness of the novels examined in this chapter is thus itself double : not only are they illustrations of how the voice of an individual interacts with the anonymous collective voice of a discursive system , they also stage the confrontation between the language of fiction and that of the human sciences which have the same object but different methods .
17 It is in this sense that the scientific management approach and that of the Human Relations school that we discussed in earlier chapters are both managerialist in that increased efficiency of the organisation is the context for both approaches .
18 In Fig. 12 a comparison is made between a typical Rotliegende reservoir section , in 53/5–1 , and that of the Barren Measures ' sandstones in 53/12–3 .
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