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

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1 The match was reminiscent of the problems of schools ' football — the big school with 11 good players will always beat the village school which has only six or seven .
2 One of the problems with Heelas ' excellent discussion ( this volume ) is that while he develops the ambiguities concerning intentionality in our own concept of ‘ aggression ’ very well , he does not seem to recognize that this may be a very general feature of related concepts in other cultures .
3 They pointed out that the information provided by such an analysis of the components of shareholders ' funds did not seem to be useful and was difficult to interpret .
4 I commend the Government 's handling of the pay review body and their general approach of marrying this policy , which will lead to higher pay for teachers , with a determined critique of the elements of teachers ' performance which need to be discussed and openly and rigorously criticised .
5 Curing time nevertheless remains one of the barriers to composites ' mass production , even though , as Lotus 's Albert Adams is quick to point out , what comes out of a steel press is far from being a complete car body .
6 However , other important issues arise in terms of the consequences of MNEs ' overseas R&D facilities for the host countries in which they operate .
7 We ask you to consider what , if any , difficulty you have in understanding them , in terms of the co-ordinates of Lewis ' index .
8 One of the keys to Ichthus ' growth has been the strong emphasis from the beginning on training .
9 Several respondents to FRED 1 , in commenting on the statement of total recognised gains and losses , suggested that it should be extended to provide a complete reconciliation of the movements in shareholders ' funds .
10 But the CGT technicians ' section came out in support of the students for workers ' control .
11 Particular attention will be paid to the impact of the reforms on teachers ' classroom goals .
12 In the earliest years of the Christian Church there was little need for a written record of the events of Jesus ' life , death and resurrection .
13 The killer was Irene Blackburn , one of the victims of Wickens ' embezzlement .
14 This is painted just before the war , and it 's interesting to compare it with a painting by the court painter , William Dobson who worked in Oxford during the war , his studio was just around the corner in the High Street , because that 's Rupert very much at the end when things were going badly wrong for him , erm and it 's unfinished , perhaps because Dobson was beginning to run out of paint , and the experts at allow , and I think just that face tells the whole story about tension and unhappiness , Dobson 's an interesting painter , one of the first English painters who sort of get to the top in this way , and he painted a lot of the cavaliers at Charles ' court , erm this is Sir John Byron who clattered down the main street at St Aldate 's , before the king even arrived before the Battle of Edgehill , the one that caused trouble for John Smith , erm and he was very much a swash-buckling character , but he did n't spend a lot of time in Oxford later , but he was there enough to have his portrait painted .
15 He identifies these as ‘ material divisions which are every bit as ‘ real ’ and every bit as pertinent as those which arise out of the relations between classes ' ( Saunders , 1984 : 207 ) .
16 One of the marks of Jesus ' discipleship is a great sense of joy .
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