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

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1 In many of the experiments described in the earlier parts of this chapter , the context was changed substantially from pre-training to the test .
2 The quality of the papers given in the technical stream was high .
3 The former interpretation highlights the role played by texts in the socio-cultural processes whereby conventions and ideologies are transmitted or subverted , while the latter points to the possibility of describing and exposing such processes by means of linguistic analysis , which is the central purpose of the papers collected in the volume .
4 Welcome though North sea oil taxation revenues are , does my hon. Friend agree that they are not a large proportion of the taxes paid in the United Kingdom ?
5 Lawyers and doctors had their own institutions dating back to Tudor times , but the great expansion of the professions occurred in the Victorian age .
6 Many of the herbs included in the list are of an ideal size , and any plants you do n't press can be put to excellent use in the kitchen .
7 The great majority of the trends identified in the original reports — particularly the rise in men 's domestic work and the steeper rise in the amount of time women are spending in formal work — were confirmed .
8 The effect of the Transfer Regulations is that the contracts of employment of the persons working in the business immediately before it is transferred are novated automatically to the purchaser on completion of the transfer .
9 For the past week , with your donations , CARE have been able to mount six airlifts a day to Baidoa and Bardera — two of the towns featured in the Mirror 's shock report .
10 This woodcut ( opposite ) gives an idea of the stages involved in the preparation of the blank flans and striking them with hand-held dies .
11 When the adjective is one which qualifies sense , one would expect the altered phrase to have become quite useless — perhaps even to be designated as ungrammatical — precisely because such adjectives require exhibition of the properties involved in the noun in order to have their own effect , by combining with those properties ; so , if the noun or pronoun head of the phrase merely indicates entity-hood without mentioning any properties , there is nothing for the sense-qualifying adjective to work on .
12 Many of the properties included in the NatWest proposals are listed , either as Grade II or Grade II* buildings .
13 The plaintiffs ' next contention has been described as the proprietary argument to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Tully are constructive trustees for the plaintiffs of the moneys claimed in the action , that a court of equity will not hesitate to protect and preserve a trust fund in interlocutory proceedings on the principle that , if the trust fund disappears , it will turn out that equity has been invoked to no purpose and that a claim for privilege can not be successfully raised against an order which permits a plaintiff to search for and to seize his own property , including property which is in the possession of the defendant .
14 These are calculated on the value of the investments held in the trust ( measured on their own offer and bid prices ) , the brokerage costs and stamp duty .
15 Having given a brief overview of the social incidence , or the pattern of recorded crime , we will turn now to some of the problems involved in the use of criminal statistics .
16 In the final chapter Becker discusses some of the problems involved in the study of crime and deviance .
17 Before considering the problems of analysis we will next make a parallel study of the problems involved in the use of self-completed questionnaires .
18 If his notion of the mode of production as such a totality could not be sustained in a differential relation to other modes of production ( notions of residual and emergent forms notwithstanding ) , Althusser nevertheless offered a particularly interesting theorization of the problems involved in the concept of the historical , articulating the paradoxical conditions of any theorization of history .
19 Many of the problems involved in the processing derived from the size of the typesetting tapes .
20 Both of these pictures throw retrospective light on some of the problems faced in the Demoiselles ; and although , once again , neither of them is truly Cubist , they are of great significance in the emergence of the style .
21 One of the problems lay in the wording of section 61 of the 1944 Education Act which says that ‘ no fees shall be charged in respect of the education provided in any maintained school ’ .
22 It should be feasible to employ the review form in some cases and the de novo form in others , depending on the nature of the problems encountered in the primary investigation .
23 A brief consideration of the problems encountered in the first months after September 1939 will illustrate this .
24 Carrying out preparatory investigations and interviews This is not always done , but some researchers , aware of the problems outlined in the discussion on forming hunches and hypotheses above , spend time at this early stage in conducting informal interviews with people in order to find out from them what the key issues are .
25 Yet in view of the problems discussed in the first section of this chapter , it will be necessary to disagree with a number of Landry 's principal arguments .
26 Monday was spent among the people , sketching one of the bays , the fisherman 's sea-side hut , the farmer 's house , a Druid stone that is the only representative of what had been a Druid circle — the base of the others remain in the ground .
27 This includes one of the Runefangs held in the Imperial armoury .
28 If a papilla is particularly enlarged it may be shown by the use of capitals i.e. M or N , N. The formulae together with a brief diagnosis is given of the genera found in the abyssal North Atlantic .
29 This minimal ‘ equilibrium ’ can be achieved only ( 1 ) at the expense of the resources left in the towns , and ( 2 ) by use of force on the part of the proletarian state .
30 The grammatical analysis is performed using a generative approach but each derivation is assigned a probability based on the probabilities of the rules used in the analysis .
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