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

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1 By 1944 public concern that there should be no repetition of the errors of that period resulted in a government commitment to pursue peacetime policies aimed at maintaining a high and stable level of employment .
2 The multitude of forces governing life within that society has to be taken into consideration before the actions of the members of that society can be assessed .
3 And Alan Millet traced a path to discover how well a man might withstand the sophistication of modern interrogation at the hands of the masters of that art .
4 Presiding from the centre of the dais , Mr Crumwallis looked as if he had told wearily over every second of every minute of the watches of that night .
5 Consequently , it alone , of all our domesticated animals , has absorbed the whole attention , until very lately , of the professors of that establishment .
6 General evidence of the activities of that society would be quite sufficient for the time being . ’
7 Rain fell heavily all day to add to the misery of people who came in the shop , many of whom had lived through the Great War , and told Anne some of the horrors of that time .
8 One of the advantages of that proposal and its interrelationship with any proposal within certain sectors of Greater York , is the question about migration from West Yorkshire but in particular from Leeds .
9 Er fairly recently we were asked to tender for erm a new station at Rickmansworth for Crossrail and one of the prerequisites of that job , er which was a ten million pound project , er one of the prerequisites of that job , was that we should either be certificated or at least have a quality assurance erm system in place .
10 Er fairly recently we were asked to tender for erm a new station at Rickmansworth for Crossrail and one of the prerequisites of that job , er which was a ten million pound project , er one of the prerequisites of that job , was that we should either be certificated or at least have a quality assurance erm system in place .
11 George Crowninshield was a US senator , one of the stars of that legislature , and these days it was impossible to see his name in a magazine or newspaper without the added speculation that he might soon become the President of the United States .
12 A Renaissance had last happened in the days of the ‘ Glasgow Boys ’ and the other artists , architects and the like at the turn of the 20th century , and one of the stars of that re-birth of style and innovation , was the late , great son of a police superintendent , Charles Rennie Mackintosh .
13 Two of the sons of that marriage also became doctors , Thomas and Charles , and it was under their supervision that the asylum was moved from Manor Farm House to Chiswick House in 1893 , where it remained until 1929 .
14 Witnesses and documents located there are required to be taken out of that country for production before the authorities of the United States or before persons acting with the backing of the courts of that country ; it must appear to be an attempt to give world-wide application to the procedural rules of the United States .
15 If , as usually should be the case , the courts of [ England ] decide to return the child to the jurisdiction of the courts of [ Australia ] , the latter courts will be in no way inhibited from giving permission for the child to return to [ England ] or indeed becoming settled there and so subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of that country .
16 If , as usually should be the case , the courts of country B decide to return the child to the jurisdiction of the courts of country A , the latter courts will be in no way inhibited from giving permission for the child to return to country B or indeed becoming settled there and so subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of that country .
17 The information was that there was a Lawrence at that address in Luton , that he had a hand gun and that they were , the caller was concerned for the safety of the occupants of that flat .
18 However , the term is commonly extended beyond this simple meaning to include the reproduction of the willingness of the possessors of that labour power to work on capital 's terms in a capitalist system , i.e. the reproduction of capitalist social relations ( see Cock burn , 1976 ) .
19 One of the strands of that concept is that even rational thought may not be just what it seems on the surface .
20 The Council 's objectives are wholly concerned with economic growth , rather than with the distribution of the benefits of that growth and as a result , the full participation of all members is possible without sectional positions being adopted .
21 The Council 's objectives are entirely concerned with economic growth , rather than with the distribution of the benefits of that growth and as a result , the full participation of all members is possible without sectional positions being adopted .
22 A practical solution is for the purchaser to pay all debts collected on behalf of the vendor into a designated deposit account and to satisfy the excluded creditors out of the proceeds of that account .
23 The General Regulations and Information for Passengers of the railways of that colony had elaborate provisions for the conveyance of horses , dogcarts , carriages , and palanquins , together with their servants .
24 When the program finds a word with multiple senses , it produces a list of all the synonyms of each of the senses of that word , which are then known as ’ word families ’ .
25 At one of the effects of that delay I suspect has been the need for the supplementary estimate which is measured , er mentioned in part B.
26 Heath wants to use the promise of riches from the blood products to maintain his large-scale funding of research in British universities and to expand into mass production of the products of that research ( the job which Genentech wants to do for factor VIII ) .
27 which was very successful and er I was one of the instigators of that promotion .
28 The post of collector was shortly thereafter settled upon Buchanan of Balfunning , one of the freeholders of that name who was in urgent need of remunerative employment , and in this regard , any collection , however small the salary , gave the collector temporary custody of the funds , which could , in all probability , be employed to advantage in the period between collection and transmittal .
29 Going into the kitchen , filling the kettle , finding cups and saucers , she wondered if Donna 's version of the events of that night could be anywhere near correct .
30 Those officers do an excellent job and have a great understanding of the needs of that job .
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