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

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1 1 Feature material on cooking with a variety of the products in women 's magazines and in regional media .
2 It is helpful to compare a chart of the phonemes of your own language with a similar chart of the language you are learning .
3 One might quibble with these distinctions , but the proposal is simple : BSL is a language for conveying information and will be optimal where accurate and immediate knowledge is the goal ; methods imposed on this medium will be tailored to specific educational goals and these will be a function of the priorities of teachers , parents and society .
4 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 .
5 Not only did it designate the nature and appearance of crime , but it also reappeared as causally implicated : in both classical criminology and the new deviance perspective , the amount of crime was primarily a function of the operations of the criminal justice system .
6 One consequence of the primacy of the metric equation is that the Gaussian curvature is a function of the coefficients in the metric equation .
7 A task has been allocated to the human operator and what he must do is a function of the needs of the hardware .
8 The amount of radiation absorbed is a function of the concentrations of pigments and their arrangement in the chloroplasts .
9 I also found a modest typed item : ‘ Newton or Easter Newton , as it was sometimes designated , was a possession of a branch of the Roses of Kilravock , having been rebuilt in about 1650 … ’
10 Further advances were made following a rising of the Illyrians in 9 BC , and the final subjugation of the Illyrians in the western Balkans was achieved under Tiberius in AD 9 .
11 The military and political decline of the Roman Empire coincided with a worsening of the climate , and both contributed to a rising of the swamps in the Dark Ages .
12 By 1983 , Zimbabwe had approached the IMF and was presented with the standard package of reform measures , but by 1984 had reached a parting of the ways with the Fund .
13 The follow-up album , ‘ The Man Who Sold The World ’ which caused a parting of the ways between Tony Visconti and David , was also released .
14 All the same , rumblings of discontent have been detectable around Wantage Road over the past few weeks , prompting conjecture over a parting of the ways between Northamptonshire and their prized import , even though his contract still has a year to run .
15 If the unholy alliance in favour of the National Curriculum is likely to come apart at the seams over the issue of resource , so also , given the very different aspirations of those who support its introduction , there is likely to be a parting of the ways over principles .
16 On a preliminary issue as to whether the High Court had jurisdiction to hear an application for judicial review of a decision of a visitors to the Inns of Court : —
17 On 17 September 1991 Rose J. , directed that a preliminary issue be determined as to whether the High Court has any jurisdiction to hear an application for judicial review of a decision of the Visitors to the Inns of Court .
18 This again throws the emphasis on to skills rather than coverage of facts , although a comprehension of the structures of subject disciplines ( even the idea that subjects have structures ) is an important element .
19 It seems certain that over the next few years the returns for all the work done did not satisfy Taylor , who wrote again in 1840 to the acting agent Moser , asking for a reduction of the Royalties to one-fifteenth .
20 ‘ Spencer has been taking money from customers and only entering a part of the amounts in the books .
21 Mr. Secretary Newton , supported by the Prime Minister , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Secretary Heseltine , Mr. Secretary Brooke , Mr. Secretary Hunt , Mr. Secretary Lilley , Mr. Secretary Lang , Mr. Nicholas Scott and Miss Ann Widdecombe , presented a Bill to make provision for requiring , in certain cases where interest on a loan secured on land is payable by a person who is entitled , or whose partner , former partner or qualifying associate is entitled , to income support , the applicable amount in respect of which includes a sum in respect of that interest , that a part of the benefits to which any of those persons is entitled under the enactments relating to social security shall be paid directly to the lender and applied towards the discharge of the liability in respect of the interest ; and for purposes connected therewith : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time tomorrow and to be printed .
22 The idea of ‘ theory ’ has now become so pervasive , so much a part of the terms of current debate , and so visibly incorporated into institutions , that I shall not resist using it .
23 In effect governments take on a commitment to support a part of the costs of several hundred projects at any one time , such ‘ counterpart funding ’ in countries like Kenya or Tanzania frequently amounts to a nominal commitment of about $200 million per year .
24 There is a range of specific grants which meet a part of the costs of certain services that are particularly important to central government .
25 The Scots engineer became as much a part of the legends of the land as Bruce ‘ s spider and the story of Sawney Bean .
26 The disclosure letter is just as important a part of the negotiations as the sale and purchase agreement , and it would be a mistake for extensive work to go into the due diligence exercise and subsequent negotiations of the sale and purchase agreement , only to be undone by an inadequate disclosure letter .
27 Why this ceremony has to take place so early in the morning has never been explained to me , but it appears to be as essential a part of the nuptials as the Hindi movie music the night before .
28 Data security is more closely linked with data protection , being a part of the requirements of adequate data protection , but it also covers issues of computer crime , as well as ensuring that computer systems are protected from physical disasters .
29 The cage does the regulation of the person continuously , impersonally , unobtrusively until it becomes to its occupant a part of the facts of life .
30 In 1736 Noon published another anonymous tract which has always been attributed to Bayes — An Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxions , and a Defence of the Mathematicians against the Objections of the Author of the Analyst .
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