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

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1 Fenella and Caspar both knelt down , taking a gentle hold of the Tree Spirits ' maimed branches , searching for the right words to convey their gratitude .
2 For the record , Courtney 's current reading material is 12 Days On The Road , the recently published account of the Sex Pistols ' fatal American tour .
3 Despite the consistent influence of the Crown Agents ' technical assistance in all these colonies , a remarkable diversity still prevailed .
4 ‘ I went North with a nurse to get him , ’ says Peter Elliott , secretary of the Entertainment Artists ' Benevolent Fund .
5 So she has plenty to be pleased about — in addition to being the beautiful butt of the TV men 's admiring jokes .
6 One of the welfare feminists ' main demands was for family endowment ( later called family allowances ) .
7 As Figure 17.6 shows , wholesale funding has accounted for a growing share of the building societies ' total funding .
8 Such interventions have tended to undermine the autonomy of the state enterprises ' internal industrial relations institutions , especially where governments have funded concessions to the workforce beyond what management was prepared to consider ( cf. Kelf-Cohen 1973 : 176 ) , and have encouraged complex bargaining relations extending beyond the boundary of the enterprise to encompass the political authorities themselves ( see below ) .
9 The emphasis in recovery is that the unmanageability of the family members ' own life is a matter of personal choice : the actions of the primary sufferer do not inevitably dictate the reactions of the family member .
10 The current form in which pop reproduces itself , the music video , is the perfect post-modern form , standing as it does at the vector of the leisure industries ' new situation .
11 Miles Maclagan , of West of Scotland , beat Frenchman Lionel Barthez 2-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 in the first round of the LTA Men 's Indoor Satellite at Telford , while Davis Cup player Mark Petchey , of Essex , defeated Juan Pino ( Cuba ) 4-6 , 6-3 , 6-4 .
12 EALING can take advantage of England squad calls and move to the top of the Typhoo Women 's National League today as two games involving teams with three or more players in the squad have been postponed , writes Bill Colwill .
13 Increased diagnostic accuracy by team members was associated with longer experience of team working , regardless of the team members ' professional background .
14 More difficult to swallow was the murky medievalism pervading Milan 's Prada , celebrated originator of the fashion cognoscenti 's favourite nylon handbag .
15 Brodsky countered that the broadening of the auction houses ' public accountability could only help the market .
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