Example sentences of "the [noun sg] 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 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The complexity of the communications scene makes ‘ outsourcing ’ an increasingly attractive option . |
8 | Halfway round they met Theodora walking with her uncle in the direction of the members enclosure . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Mr Rooker , MP for Perry Barr in Birmingham , discovered the existence of the POWs Fund in 1976 and publicised it in the Midlands . |
15 | The Magill reporter concluded that the County Council officials ‘ must have known of the existence of the tailings pond soon after it began ’ . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | He had been brought on to the board of the Citizens Theatre , Glasgow , by its founder , the playwright James Bridie . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Most philosophers recognise the fallacy of the clothes horse view of the ‘ thing itself ’ . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | There was neither a window nor a door open : customers and staff sweated visibly and there was the smell of a sports changing-room . |
22 | Did n't you like the smell of the cows Kirst ? |
23 | Frances Power Cobbe deplored the approval doctors gave to what she considered to be an essentially unhealthy lifestyle ; she had little faith in medical expertise and liked to recall the case of a women friend who , on deciding to stop seeing her doctor and carry on normally , promptly recovered . |
24 | There are also adjustable tins which enlarge or reduce in size or , as in the case of a numerals tin , can be altered by moving around squares to create different numbers . |
25 | Mr. Howell submitted that Parliament having expressly dealt with the case of an admissions policy designed to preserve the character of the school in subsections ( 3 ) ( b ) and ( 6 ) , it was not open to the school ( even though over-subscribed ) to apply such a policy under section 6(3) ( a ) in selecting the applicants who were to be rejected . |
26 | ( In the case of the hamadryas baboon — a species closely comparable to the gelada in adaptations and sociobiology — the female instinctively runs towards the male when barked at . ) |
27 | In the case of the ordinary LLB , 12 ordinary subjects are necessary and in the case of the honours LLB , eight ordinary subjects and five honours subjects . |
28 | Batch processing in the case of the personnel system could in some areas lead to information being up to two months out of date . |
29 | In the case of the police car , my belief fails to track the truth in both ways , and so is not knowledge . |
30 | ‘ It would be interesting to see how he equates his claim in the case of the jobs Nestle decided to take to France . |