Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 N84 at the tip of the FG loop points back , above the BC loop .
2 AS the battle of the sea ferries goes on , P&O European Ferries have gained a new friend , a 15-year-old with a strong poetic streak .
3 Like other major echinoderm groups the geological record of the sea urchins goes back to the Ordovician .
4 The origin of the equivalence principle goes back to the experiments of Galileo .
5 I dial his number and on the other side of the airwell Kyle picks up his phone .
6 Title VI of the Maastricht Treaty sets out provisions on cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs .
7 Second , a careful search ( 10 Turns ) of the history section turns up a note stuffed into a tedious book on Parravon history if an I test is made to observe it ; if found , give the players Handout 4 .
8 However , there the little building on a bridge and the building on the right are reflected , all shine from the sky is cut out and some of the colour of the river bed comes through even in the middle distance .
9 Perhaps the DNA of the mule germ-cells mutates back to the parental forms or , more speculatively , as Taylor and Short suggest , borrows chromatin ( chromosomal material ) from a neighbouring cell .
10 So , the detail of the survey results points up several ways in which the readiness of perhaps one in five borrowers to take account of total credit cost and APR , when considering loan options , is likely to be undermined , thwarted , or occasionally even entirely misapplied , in practice .
11 The grinning face of the fairground boy leers in through the wire .
12 This prediction from the original version of the logogen model turns out to be wrong .
13 His discussion of the recording process brings out its constructed and its collective qualities .
14 This Trumping of the souvenir market goes back to a boyhood in Portsmouth and a hobby of collecting shells and making creatures out of them .
15 And in the middle of the night Boaz wakes up and he turns and he startled to find this woman , lying at his feet and he says , who are you ?
16 The original building of the Hotel Lapershoek dates back to the early 20th century when it was a grand stately home , and it has since been thoughtfully converted in to a very comfortable four star hotel .
17 I think she 's on the point of kicking up another fuss , when one of the Hospitality team slips in with cakes and glasses of lemon tea .
18 One must take account of the inefficiencies such as the fact that many muons fail to initiate fusions at all , they are produced in an accelerator that has to be kept running and only a fraction of the power input ends up in beams of muons and energy is expended in the motion of the neutrons and alpha particles produced in the fusion reactions .
19 Changes which are identified here are thought to be suggestive of changes which might take place in other areas of Shetland as the construction phase of the oil era winds down , and the oil production phase takes off in earnest .
20 3 Upon impact , the whole of the body weight follows through for maximum effect .
21 From the rejection of the community Marvell moves on to also flee from the labours and heartache of human love .
22 It has generally been thought a manifestation of the taste which in the immediately following period adapted many fabulous monsters from the East ; but it has no close eastern parallels , and the discovery of the Lefkandi Centaur pushes back the concept in Greece a long way .
23 Section 10(9) of the Children Act lays down specific criteria which the court must apply when an applicant seeks leave to apply for a s8 order ( see pp171-172 ) .
24 He was Honorary Treasurer , 1984–85 and his membership of the Executive Committee as a representative of the Belfast Committee goes back to 1981 .
25 The report also warns that there are no back-up facilities if any of the reprocessing plants breaks down .
26 Although the White Paper claims the government has " a long standing policy of keeping roads away from Sites of Special Scientific Interest " , a Friends of the Earth critique points out that this " rhetoric is not born out when the implications of the Department of Transport roads programme are examined " .
27 The accuracy of the recovery process hinges on just how specific the flagellae/pili antibodies are .
28 The terrace of the dining room leads out to the freshwater swimming pool and there is a pizzeria and bar on the beach .
29 In the event of an emergency i.e. receptionist delayed , EDT will hold the lines until a member of the reception staff takes over .
30 Writing in his memoirs , McNee 's Law , Sir David McNee , Commissioner of Police at the time of the Lewisham affair sets out clearly the dilemma which faces the police in these matters .
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