Example sentences of "and of [art] nature " in BNC.

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1 … exclusively to works written for the single purpose of corrupting the morals of youth and of a nature calculated to shock the common feelings of decency in a well-regulated mind .
2 Opportunity is also given for consideration of philosophical problems concerning the nature and status of different branches of enquiry , and of the nature of art and its connection with morality and social issues .
3 Opportunity is also given for consideration of philosophical problems concerning the nature and status of different branches of enquiry , and of the nature of art and its connection with morality and social issues .
4 But this is an oversimplification of the study of distributions and of the nature of exchange .
5 The fundamental issue is whether this essentially Romantic vision of history , of religion , and of the nature of theological truth and the reality of God , is an adequate vehicle for the reformulation of Christian faith .
6 We have got this far and ignored a lot of work regarding issues of land rent and of the nature of capital 's relation with land as part of a general accumulation process .
7 By pursuing her own method , Lisa not only gained control over her work but also showed her grasp of the nature of the problem and of the nature of multiplication .
8 This leads to a discussion of the characteristics of the agency labour force and of the nature of the occupation and regional labour markets in which they are found .
9 The detailed battles go on between Her Majesty 's Treasury , whose constitutional role is to contain spending , and the spending departments that are responsible for the individual services and aware of the demands they are under and of the nature of the rising costs to which they are subject .
10 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 .
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