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

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1 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 .
2 The rational pursuit of reduced management burdens , given the impossibility of acting in the public interest ( because of the limits on the bureaucrat 's information and the conflicting interests of others ) , is made possible by increases in the total budget .
3 If you bear in mind the fact that the wealth of data available makes even tighter analysis and cross-analysis solely a function of the limits of the computer , you may begin to appreciate what is not only possible , but is happening right now .
4 Whereupon it was resolved : ‘ That the Society will consult the good of the Community in general and of the limits of the Society in particular , by encouraging such means as are likely to promote the study of farriery on rational scientific principles .
5 Royalty themselves , aware of the limits of the loyalty of their subjects , were able to make the necessary adjustments to their job .
6 Man is becoming aware of the limits of the earth . ’
7 More such studies and indications of the limits of the information are clearly necessary before settlement patterns can be fully understood .
8 One of the experiments on the flight was designed by Dr Briarty in collaboration with Dr Maher .
9 Henry Condell picked up one of the papers from the table .
10 The issue at the heart of the talks of the relationship between the Philippines and its former colonial master was made more complex by the huge economic importance of the bases to the Philippines in terms of employment opportunities and hard-currency earnings , and by the fierce opposition to their continued presence by the majority of those on both the political left and right .
11 Cicognara 's notable library was acquired by the Vatican in 1824 and forms the topic of one of the talks at the conference 's first session , which is on ‘ The History of Art Libraries : L. Cicognara and his models ’ .
12 Clearly at the state of the talks with the T & G , we still have a long long way to go to reach this new goal and there 's a strong rumour that there has been discussions between Sir John Edmunds and Lord Bill Morris the name of the new union already and I think an apt title for the union at the moment would be Yugoslavia because we 're in ethnic groups , we are sections , we 've got the boiler makers who are still claiming things they lost ten years ago when they merged .
13 But the results of the talks with the party politburo member Mr Vasil Mohorita remained unclear .
14 Sir Patrick and Foreign Affairs Minister Dick Spring said that they would do everything they could to try to bring about an early renewal of the talks on the future of Northern Ireland .
15 The issue was at the centre of the talks between the UK Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd , and Badran during Hurd 's visit to Jordan on May 30-31 , 1990 .
16 He says thousands of families have already been thrown into chaos and we 've had the first suicide as a result of the operations of the Child Support Agency .
17 The Executive Chairman must decide the liability of the buffer stock account for any type of expenditure , and is answerable to the International Tin Council for any details of the operations of the buffer stock .
18 I regard organizational climate as an intervening variable which affects the results of the operations of the organization .
19 Most of the games on the market would be more popular with boys , e.g. football , or science fiction adventure , and little effort has been made to provide games of more general interest .
20 It was the second day of athletics events of the Games of the XXIVth Olympiad .
21 The County Ground should be bursting with people … and bubbling with excitement tomorrow as Swindon take on league leaders Newcastle United … it 's got to be one of the games of the season … one of the great battles …
22 Not unexpectedly , his defence of the major-generals in the debates over the decimation bill was ‘ hot ’ .
23 If a reader in the year 2040 , let us say , needs to see large-scale mapping of the villages of the Yorkshire Dales covering the period 1995–2040 , he/she could find that that record has not been preserved in any library .
24 Some of the villages on the edge of the Baronnies look all too spruce , as if the locals had by now given way completely to immigrants wealthier than themselves , who are buying up the old houses and adding new , sometimes crassly intrusive ones .
25 How many of the villages in the part of the Vale of York shown on the map are Danish in origin ?
26 The prime report is in the form of a ‘ tear chart ’ ( fig 2 ) , where analysis of the sentences in the text is presented as a series of points on an XY graph ( box 1 ) of the number of long words in a sentence plotted against the total number of words in the sentence .
27 Cost is obviously a factor which is balanced against the need for special skill or expertise , but it was an appreciation of the fears of the public about the financial consequences of visiting a solicitor which led the Royal Commission on Legal Services to recommend the ‘ free initial half-hour ’ despite the possibilities of abuse .
28 The most recent findings have highlighted some of the fears of the critics of transracial adoption ; ‘ These black children have been made white in all but skin colour ’ ( Gill and Jackson , 1983 , p. 137 ) .
29 De Guichet had one of the whips from the wall in his hand ; he drew his arm back quickly , and slashed Harry across the face .
30 The decorative marble floor has subsided into the basement while the poor condition of the building has been further aggravated by the actions of the shopkeepers at the base of the mosque .
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