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

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1 The name of the user whose special links are to be viewed .
2 Walk around the outside of the N transept of the church whose fine tympanum relief is now in St George 's Gallery .
3 Institutions have the pathetic megalomania of the computer whose whole vision of the world is its own programme .
4 First , the original LP enjoyed the imprimatur of the composer whose concluding speech of thanks is preserved at the end of this disc .
5 To ask the Lord President of the Council what new arrangements he proposes to improve security in the Palace of Westminster .
6 In the light of the lamp her naked body was glistening with rain and perspiration and when she saw the desire in his eyes she fell to her knees beside him .
7 At field level , this implies a sufficient understanding of the contribution which different parties can make .
8 But to follow these maxims was the duty of the Christian whose ultimate destiny was in God 's hands .
9 These benefits were not , of course , costless , and there were aspects of the reorganisation which some managers felt were decreasing their efficiency .
10 Dr Hughes ' widow , Jennie , said the money was in recognition of the love her late husband felt for Cader Idris .
11 A more formal and impersonal system of management , of the kind which other farmers disparagingly attribute to manufacturing industry , therefore prevails .
12 Next door , in the house on the right , someone had been watching the visitor 's arrival from the side of an upstairs window , a middle-aged woman with a startling mass of red hair piled high above a powdered face with a well rouged mouth and plucked and pencilled eyebrows , a woman dressed in a dark crimson gown , of the kind which some years before would have been described in fashionable circles as ‘ tea gowns ’ .
13 But this is paranoia ; of the kind her poor Bernard suffered from .
14 I wonder how much JTR and his fellow Brother Brushes knew or understood of the genocide their land-owning peers were guilty of ?
15 The Hagen play the exposition with a strong sense of its complexity , and of the darkness which this density of invention reflects .
16 The outcome has removed strains between members of the committee which last week resulted in Coun. Mrs Scott expressing ‘ disappointment ’ that some other members had written to local politicians about the unit while she was away on holiday .
17 The fault element is fairly substantial , since the Lawrence definition refers to an obvious and serious risk of at least substantial damage to property : there will be few cases where only such damage , and no risk to personal safety , is involved ; moreover , as argued above , a major reason for having rules of the road which all drivers should know is to reduce the risk of injuries and deaths resulting .
18 For a generation he and his fellow ‘ martyrs ’ were forgotten men , but by the end of the century their brief celebrity had become a hallowed memory .
19 The register of " form " as " template " seems to catch exactly the potentially creative status of the text whose full form will only be realised when it is enacted .
20 She was far too conscious of the man whose own appetite seemed unimpaired by any of the emotions that were troubling her more and more .
21 Harking back to ‘ the first case — that of the man whose little boat capsized when he was twenty years old , ’ he said that then he had been prepared to give but afraid to take .
22 What do we know about the life and times of the man whose steel-rimmed spectacles and well-trimmed beard have become just as much of a trade mark as the well-known company logo ?
23 The newly-elected councillor should welcome the opportunity of serving on these outside bodies for only by so doing can he obtain a full appreciation of the part which these bodies play in local administration .
24 The ‘ lean ’ months are covered by the ‘ fat ’ months , and providing your initial estimates were fairly accurate , at the end of the year your monthly transfers and your bills will balance .
25 Finally , because of the difficulty which individual workers find in withdrawing from closed shop agreements , individual liberty in this country is directly under attack from the unions .
26 The defenders fought so hard , ignoring the many wounds upon their bodies , that by the end of the attack their white Reikland uniforms were drenched in blood .
27 He had been somewhat apprehensive about the encounter in view of the way their last meeting had ended , but fortunately she seemed to have put her irritation behind her .
28 Second , coordinators as a group were acutely conscious of the way their own success depended in large part upon how they and the practices they were promoting were regarded by existing staff in the schools where they were placed .
29 At least the local MP will have irrefutable evidence of the way his local constituents feel about matters .
30 Most members are only too pleased to go through their professional lives without the need to obtain an intimate understanding of the way our professional conduct committees work .
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