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

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1 Look at the different requirements and forms of assessment in the following questions .
2 Law and Gilbert ( 1986 ) have made a survey of saltmarsh in the Western Isles , and their community definitions appear to be closely similar to those of the NVC .
3 Perhaps this is the reason for the bashfully truncated picture of the F/A-18 which , although admittedly showing the aircraft 's refined canopy shape successfully developed from the grasshopper 's eye concept , plays down the disappointing lack of progress in the other aspects mentioned .
4 ‘ There is a strong tide of change in the rural areas .
5 As Table 8.3 and Figure 8.3 show the most dramatic changes were the enlargement of field size and the loss of hedgerow trees , with a much greater rate of change in the arable areas in order to take advantage of large modern machinery .
6 the standard deviation of the daily rate of change in the closing prices for the most recent 20 days ( Martell and Wolf , 1987 ) ;
7 Nonetheless , it would be misleading to conclude from the relative momentum of change in the three companies that RX alone represents success , not least because all three did achieve significant business turnaround as a result of organizational realignment .
8 Wind has played its part in restricting the distribution of woodland in the Western Isles , in conjunction with deteriorating climate in the late Postglacial period ( Angus 1987 - Birks , this volume ) though grazing and burning of moorland have also played their part .
9 The second refers to the degree of formality in the physical arrangements and court room atmosphere ; the major obstacle here is seen as the adversarial system of examining and cross-examining witnesses ( JUSTICE , 1987 ) .
10 Today the express coach has much the same sort of function In the first years of the century the number of interurbans grew rapidly .
11 Although Atkinson was a modernist in principle , he was also capable of building in the true Arts and Crafts tradition .
12 Two major aims of the research will be to trace the rise of Conservatism in the Jewish communities of suburban London before the creation of the GLC , and to investigate the causes of the rift between the community and the Labour Party in London in the 1970s and 1980s .
13 Inequality in one of these areas may be the root cause of inequality in the other spheres — caste society , as we shall see , appears to be based on status differences .
14 Chapter 4 provides the reasons for selecting Wales and the Auvergne as the major study areas and outlines the forms of agriculture in the two regions plus their nature conservation interests .
15 It called for an end to the Arab boycott of Israel , and for Israel to end the " policy of settlement in the Occupied Territories " .
16 Israel continued to reject requests from the United States to freeze its policy of settlement in the occupied territories [ see pp. 38309-10 ] .
17 For example , some variables ( or variants of them ) may be markers of gender-difference in the close communities , whereas others may not show fine-grained internal differentiation , but may be best interpreted as variables that mark Belfast vernacular as a whole as different from other varieties .
18 The programmatic essays " L'Ennemi public numero 1 " ( 1935 ) , a sustained defence of all those members of the French teaching profession persecuted by an oppressive bourgeois state for their involvement in the anti-fascist struggle , " and " Sur l'humanisme " ( 1935 ) , a declaration of faith in the humanist values shared only by those involved in the struggle against fascism , both bear the imprint of a co-operative , popular front frame of mind .
19 And er the things that we had , we had a or two when they used to be , when all the cars most of them were open of course in the early days and except for the , the limousines who were chauffeur driven .
20 And of course in the old days they just were n't available because they were n't on the market .
21 And of course in the old days , they did n't have money like they have now .
22 where you have missed the time limit for presenting an unfair dismissal application ( the normal limitation period for bringing an action for breach of contract in the civil courts is six years , rather than the strict three-month time limit for pursuing an unfair dismissal claim ) ;
23 It has already been mentioned that , in contrast , there is generally a six-year limitation period for instituting proceedings in respect of breach of contract in the civil courts .
24 The confidence displayed by reformers such as Mr Nyers and Imre Pozsgay , who introduced the new party 's programme , was in sharp contrast to the air of resignation in the conservative rows .
25 Unfortunately , as with all other perpetual motion machines , it will grind to a halt because of friction in the moving parts .
26 There are accordingly pages of text in the surviving papers which have been mutilated : sections cut out or pasted over , and some very heavily scored through .
27 In a reasonable sequence the paragraph about the history of text in the Middle Ages would come next .
28 A corollary is the absence of any comment on the substitution of Latin for Greek as the leading cultural language in the rest of Italy and on the diffusion of Latin in the western provinces — which at least in the time of Posidonius must have been evident .
29 Both articles sustain the case for an anti-essentialist and pragmatic politics , and therefore question the appeal to the category of experience in the two movements .
30 I think they 've built They 've opened London offices , many of them , if those offices grow so they acquire the sort of breadth and depth of experience in the relevant areas that the big firms have got and at the moment er they may not have , then of course they 'll be more and more competitive .
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