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

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1 This is very much the way in which the law approaches the extraction of the truth , and it is different both from the vivid imprecision of ordinary life and the intimacy of a police interrogation .
2 Conflict : Once bankers have a direct/indirect stake in the activities of a securities affiliate , investment advice to customers will no longer be impartial .
3 At the same time , despite the popular support for many of the activities of the provisionals north of the border , there is almost no popular support for terrorist activities against the established government in the South .
4 Whereas the line item approach bears no relation at all to the activities of the police force it is possible to identify various functions carried out by the police and thereby determine suitable programmes .
5 The purpose of the research is to investigate the reaction of the Dod to these changed circumstances , the response of the telecommunications industry to the new opportunities created , the reasoning behind new telecommunications regulations , and structural realignments in the relations between and within US government departments and Agencies and US telecommunications industries .
6 With the addition of a structured-parts data base , such as HERMS , this task becomes relatively easy , enhancing the system and providing the designer with a set of very powerful tools .
7 Now , using the same arguments as in Section 12.1 , the new solution will only satisfy the appropriate boundary conditions if the forms of the functions f and g are modified .
8 According to the Acts of the Apostles Peter took the lead in opening membership of the church to Gentiles .
9 For his part , Miller said he would send the plants Bartram desired from Chelsea seeds , the remainder of the Gardeners Dictionary , now finished and the missing Figures .
10 We shall discuss the attitudes of the arts students towards science later ; however , it is worth noting that Colin 's attitude to science bore a marked resemblance to some of the English students ' attitudes towards their subject .
11 A shopkeeper who refused to sell constables cigarettes at a discount and complained of the illegal sale of similar goods to the public from their own trading organization , the Police Guild , could find himself summonsed by the same officers for employing children under age ( which in turn gave rise to the banning of the Police Guild by the Watch Committee ) .
12 A reasonably vivid appreciation of the complexity of the environments firms have to try to survive within ( albeit some 15 years old ) is shown in Diagram 1 .
13 The complexity of the communications scene makes ‘ outsourcing ’ an increasingly attractive option .
14 Halfway round they met Theodora walking with her uncle in the direction of the members enclosure .
15 All she needed was someone to accept her cheque and issue a receipt , but there was no sign to point her in the direction of the accounts department , and the staff of Woodline Design were conspicuously absent .
16 Under the provision of the Companies Act 1989 the Secretary of State has powers to seek a ruling from the courts , under a new civil procedure , on whether a company 's accounts comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 .
17 This led to the establishment of after-school clubs for children of junior age , staffed by a team of teachers and parents and to the provision of an activities programme for under-tens in the summer holiday , organised through the Parent-Teacher Association .
18 One of the organisers , Isobel Mitchell , and Shetland Islands Council member Willie Tait flew to London to present the petition , which also has the support of the isles MP and Scottish Liberal Democrat leader , Jim Wallace .
19 From the beginning the putsch had been poorly conceived : it had failed to mobilize the support of the pieds noirs or to win over the conscript troops , who were the vast majority .
20 Mr Rooker , MP for Perry Barr in Birmingham , discovered the existence of the POWs Fund in 1976 and publicised it in the Midlands .
21 The Magill reporter concluded that the County Council officials ‘ must have known of the existence of the tailings pond soon after it began ’ .
22 After a two-year common course students elect and are selected for either a three-year honours degree in Consumer Studies or a four-year sandwich degree in Consumer Studies which , as well as leading to the award of an honours degree , includes a Diploma in Industrial Studies ( DIS ) awarded for the successful completion of a year 's industrial placement .
23 He had been brought on to the board of the Citizens Theatre , Glasgow , by its founder , the playwright James Bridie .
24 What are the meanings of the words f— , c- , b—llocks and Barbara Ellen which appear in your paper every week ?
25 This two-week festival starts today with the announcement of the winner of the Smarties Book Prize , a day of associated children 's activities , and the beginning of an ambitious community event to construct the longest poem in the English language .
26 Most philosophers recognise the fallacy of the clothes horse view of the ‘ thing itself ’ .
27 Parts exported by the firm at the heart of the arms-for-Iraq scandal were used in Saddam 's bid for a nuclear arsenal , a weapons experts confirmed last night .
28 There was neither a window nor a door open : customers and staff sweated visibly and there was the smell of a sports changing-room .
29 Did n't you like the smell of the cows Kirst ?
30 He gave a stern warning against the dangers of the arms race .
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