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

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1 Burke is to advise on the implementation of proposals in the government 's white paper on the environment , criticised by environmentalists as being too weak .
2 John Bradley ( Darlington ) also scored a hat-trick of wins in the men 's 100m freestyle , 50m and 100m butterfly , with records in the latter two .
3 The evening will feature a series of banquets in the park 's six hotels which will last into the early hours .
4 There are two unique aspects to the collection of books in the Dolls ' House library .
5 The publication consists of a facsimile of the earliest ( c. 1683 ) list of books in the Advocates ' Library with an introduction , modern catalogue , and associated indexes prepared by Miss Maureen Townley of the British Antiquarian Division .
6 No question , though , about the pick of probably the largest and choicest crop of books in the game 's history .
7 He also admitted keeping indecent photographs of youngsters in the society 's files .
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9 The gardens he created were seldom visited until 1851 , when a series of articles in the Gardeners ' Chronicle created a sensation by describing the transplanting operations , the grafted conifers , the avenues of multiple rows of different species , the architectural topiary , and the series of formal gardens enclosed by hedges .
10 Using laser pulses , the satellite will monitor various tracking stations very accurately in order to give a detailed picture of movements in the Earth 's crust and thereby , it is hoped , to help earthquake prediction .
11 The lexical items marked by the informants can be seen as the linguistic realisations of elements in the readers ' constructed text-worlds , which are used isomorphically to perceive the coherence of the reading .
12 Those parts of the laws of war which retained the greatest importance and practical relevance were the parts relating to the protection of individuals in the adversary 's hands : prisoners of war , civilians in occupied territory , and so on .
13 The items of costs in the solicitors ' bill that Stamp J. was considering did not fall into the category of litigation costs .
14 SCO 's Doug Michaels is off to China to try and work out some of the copying and pirating issues , claiming that up to one third of PCs in the People 's Republic run SCO Xenix .
15 Under the system , created by West Germany 's Manfred Donike , the amount of steroids in an athlete 's body can be detected not only at the time the test takes place , but several months beforehand , although the actual drug is not identified .
16 The majority of seats in the People 's Assembly are held by members of the Socialist Party of Albania .
17 In Estonia and Latvia , pro-independence candidates seem to have won a majority of seats in the republics ' parliaments even in the first round of the local elections on March 18th .
18 In the Mughal court great importance was always given to small details of protocol and privilege : the colour of a turban , the number of jewels in a noble 's dagger , the place he was assigned in the Red Fort : all these things had significance as subtle indicators to an omrah 's place in the ranking of the empire .
19 Because of the recession only six in ten of beds in the group 's 839 hotels were occupied compared with seven a year ago .
20 To sum up then , according to the so-called unorthodox view , the company , or rather individuals on the conglomerate 's behalf , deals on either inside information acquired in the course of business about another company , for example , an investment banking client on the verge of announcing an increase in expected profits ; or on information ‘ leaked ’ by one arm of the conglomerate about a long or short position it has taken as market maker on specific shares and which it would like to off-load into the accounts of customers in the conglomerate 's fund management arm .
21 So the changes in the spectral lines tell us of changes in the Sun 's temperature , which in turn reveal changes in the solar luminosity .
22 This model ‘ explains ’ climatic changes on a timescale of tens of thousands of years in terms of changes in the Earth 's orbit and inclination to the Sun .
23 The financial strain on the firm can be eased by : ( 1 ) effecting sufficient insurance cover ( see Chapter 5 ) ; ( 2 ) the inclusion of suitable provisions ( Clause 20 ) in the partnership deed clearly setting out the procedures to be adopted for the continuing partners to have the option to purchase the deceased 's share from his estate on an appropriate time scale or providing for an automatic accruer to the surviving partners ; ( 3 ) the inclusion of provisions in the deceased 's will enlarging the discretion of the personal representatives as to the time for realisation of assets in the estate and generally as to arrangements which may be concluded with the continuing partners ; and ( 4 ) where ( which is not unusual ) one of the personal representatives is a continuing partner , the inclusion in the will of specific authority for that partner in his capacity as personal representative and trustee to conclude agreements with the firm .
24 It was reported on Sept. 15 , 1990 , that 21 families had accepted out-of-court settlements for the loss of relatives in the UK 's worst helicopter disaster in 1986 .
25 Two studies on the link between solar activity and climate change have concluded that the influence of variations in the sun 's brightness , which is known to have contributed to climate changes in the past , is far less than that of manufactured greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide , methane and chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) .
26 At this stage , yet another set of variations in the cuckoo 's virtuoso repertoire of adaptations comes into play .
27 Until recently , some schemes contained self-cancelling formulas that removed the element of risk from the scheme and made it , effectively , independent of variations in the company 's profitability .
28 Examination and determination : The government should acknowledge that the handling of asylum applications is best carried out by qualified interviewers with knowledge of conditions in the applicants ' country .
29 Labour councils , desperate to avoid the final sanction — a sale of goods in a debtor 's home — are now agonising at the prospect of taking legal action against their own supporters .
30 In the forests of Dean , Windsor and Clarendon the wardens took the pannage dues , and in Cannock , Sherwood and Inglewood Forests they had the profits of after-pannage — that is , money paid for the agistment of pigs in the king 's demesne woods after 11 November .
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