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

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1 I 've been joined today by Professor Mike Springford , Professor of Experimental Physics at the University , and Chairman of the Services for Industry Coordinating Group , and John Golds , the University 's Industrial Liaison Officer .
2 Bridgeman was a Shropshire JP and deputy lieutenant , a privy councillor ( 1920 ) , an elder brother of Trinity House ( 1928 ) , honorary LLD of Cambridge University ( 1930 ) , and chairman of the governors of Shrewsbury School .
3 He is pro-chancellor of the University of Surrey and chairman of the trustees of the Science Museum in South Kensington .
4 This involves either going through the transcript with the child 's caretakers and inviting comments and interpretations on specific utterances , or playing the recording back and making detailed notes about movements and activities of the participants during the recording period .
5 One way of coping with the dilemma of too much or too little bottom-up acoustic information is to use broad , and hopefully robust representation primitives initially to access a number of word hypotheses bottom-up and subsequently use a word verifier for more accurate matching and rating of the hypotheses against the input .
6 Preoccupied with thoughts of her school and its organisation — she must get brochures printed and order equipment-there would be much redecoration and rearrangement of the rooms at Moorlake she would have a million and one things to do before she got this project airborne — Sara looked at him blankly .
7 But the contrast would seem at least as much to reflect the differing circumstances and attitudes of the times about which each was writing and in which each lived .
8 Among them are sketches of objects and copies of inscriptions made by Howard Carter of items from Lord Carnarvon 's collection ; facsimiles of reliefs ; drawings of animals and birds copied from hieroglyphics and set alongside living counterparts ; Carter 's map of the Valley of the Kings used in the search for Tutankhamun 's tomb ; and record cards and sketches of the objects from the tomb itself .
9 It was made the victim of frustration … but is to be freed from the shackles of mortality and enter upon the liberty and splendour of the children of God . ’
10 For in 1536 the insurgents involved in the Lincolnshire rising , who were gathering at Horncastle , enlisted the help and support of the monks of Kirkstead .
11 The fortunes of this richest group in the parish of Myddle varied according to the individual qualities , decisions and luck of the heads of each family .
12 The effect in Britain was a polarising into allies and enemies of the tribes with which Rome had been in contact .
13 This is a kind of ironic musical send-up of the life and times of the inhabitants of San Fernando Valley , on the other side of the Santa Monica mountains from Hollywood , and kitsch is quite deliberately its middle name .
14 Between whiles she got up and looked out of the window , watching the pale sunshine come and go on the elaborate mouldings and cornices of the offices on the opposite side of Hand and Ball Court , until she realized she was being watched from a window of the floor above by two young men in shirtsleeves .
15 This project researches into the degree of cooperation between Israel and her neighbours in the management and protection of the resources of the East Mediterranean Sea ; especially cooperation in the fields of marine pollution control ( covered by the Barcelona Convention on the Prevention of Pollution in the Mediterranean of 1983 ) marine survey work , maritime traffic control , safety of life at sea and fisheries .
16 Chapter 4 : The seismic catastrophe in Armenia : natural disaster and us is an incredible account covering forecasting , prevention and protection of the realities at Spitak and Leninakan .
17 ‘ The Law Society has enormous knowledge and experience of the workings of the legal aid scheme .
18 The Conference 's working assumption was that all incursions from Lagos were to be resisted ; the reason invariably given was that only the Residents had enough knowledge and experience of the mysteries of Indirect Rule to be entrusted with its execution .
19 Apart from the dimensions and shape of the pot , an important point to remember is that whatever the colour or decoration on the outside of the pots or jars used for potted meats , the inside should be of a pale colour and preferably white , so that the delicate creams and pinks of the contents with their layer of yellow butter look fresh and appetizing against their background .
20 These were the liberty of Havering , including Hornchurch , Romford and Havering , with Havering Park , and part of the townships of Barking and Dagenham .
21 This runs counter to at least two objectives of the Convention , namely transparency and removal of the advantages of forum shopping .
22 A small amount of intra-crystalline porosity was also formed at the same time by corrosion and removal of the centres of some dolomite crystals ( Fig. 10 ) .
23 He was captain of the Swiftsure , a second-rate , in 1643 , and admiral of the forces in the Irish Sea in the summer guards of 1644–6 .
24 Sex in Miranda 's experience was n't a matter of spectacle , but of darkness and touch , magnified by her senses ' usually exacerbated state , the extremes of the night , of smoking and drinking and hunger and tiredness , and she was a blind swimmer through walls of warm water , and knew nothing of the practice and technique of the models in the pictures crammed edge to edge in the shop .
25 This is probably because the different regions in the polymer rapidly adjust themselves to the applied stress either by orientation and alignment of the tie-molecules between crystalline regions or , as may be more likely , by slip of the crystalline parts .
26 All the journalists need in the way of facilities are typewriters , telephones , and copies of the papers to be presented at the meeting .
27 The poor relationships between siblings was more common in families which had little organization , poor discipline , and monitoring of the children by the parents .
28 Although the Labour Party — then in opposition — declared its disagreement with the underlying principles of the bill , the tone and level of the debates about immigration cemented the belief that not only was such legislation desirable from all political perspectives , it was also inevitable that it should be brought in .
29 He typically determines the nature and level of the demands to be made of a polluter .
30 The length and complexity of the sentences in the above extracts , and hence the potential difficulty of tracing participants , makes it necessary to use a variety of devices for establishing cohesive links in both texts .
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