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

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1 A friend of Degas , who was probably the most potent influence on his art , he absorbed many of the doctrines of Impressionism — especially its concern with contemporary life , even at its most squalid .
2 Many of the tasks of soldiers of the UN battalion are of this humanitarian nature , rather than purely operational .
3 Investigators suspect that many of the cargoes of coal had a high sulphur content .
4 Territories here are seen as action-facilitating in the sense that many of the patterns of action we have observed rely for their appropriateness on the fully defined context in which they take place .
5 The important point , though , is that the discourse touches many of the lines of force active within the discipline at that moment , and — despite subsequent transformations of the relationships between English , education , culture , and democracy — still active in the 1980s .
6 The Royal Victoria Hospital treats many of the casualties of Belfast violence .
7 His data confirm many of the conclusions of Lal ( 1981 ) .
8 The essential unity of the stratigraphy and tectonics of the Palaeozoic on opposite sides of the North Atlantic was pointed out by Bailey ( 1929 ) , and developed in two important papers by Waterschoot van der Gracht in 1938 ( a and b ) which anticipated many of the conclusions of plate tectonics , and charted the course of the Variscan Front under southern Britain and Ireland .
9 I see no reason whatsoever , to take the more organised Filane Emirates and Yoruba chieftainates as examples , why some of the more advanced communities should not enjoy many of the advantages of self-government
10 This can be a significant amount , which may offset many of the advantages of leasing .
11 But many of the layers of sediment are not at all uniform and may be relatively thin in places .
12 WE CONTINUE TO OFFER A CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT , INTERIOR STYLING AND LAYOUT SO THAT MORE THAN EVER THE OYSTER 68 OFFERS MANY OF THE BENEFITS OF A COMMISSIONED ‘ ONE OFF ’ , BUT WITH LESS RISK , EXPENSE AND WITH PREDICTABLE STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE QUALITY .
13 Many of the benefits of programmes , or decision units , were unable to be quantified so that the ranking process could not always take place .
14 A great deal is stuffed into Knowledge Adventure disks through the use of high efficiency compression algorithms and John Cave says that many of the benefits of CD ROM are featured like full motion video , sound , music and speech — without the need for any additional hardware like a CD ROM drive .
15 They are fascinating in themselves , but they also offer us humans many of the benefits of pet ownership more commonly attributed to dogs and cats .
16 Many of the operations of mind , for example high-speed addition , skilled typing , or playing a musical instrument are not readily examined through introspection .
17 Many single gene inherited diseases are caused by mutations which affect hepatic function , including haemophilia , phenylketonuria , and many of the disorders of cholesterol metabolism .
18 In particular , this project seeks to develop a single data model in which attribute and topographic geometry are stored under the same relational architecture — so avoiding many of the shortcomings of systems utilising independent structures for attribute data and their spatial references .
19 Many of the functions of government have been devolved from Whitehall .
20 It was believed that many of the functions of Clark Field — including the provision of transit facilities for special operations forces — were to be transferred to the Cubi Point Naval Air Station at Subic Bay .
21 In general terms a polytechnic , while sharing many of the functions of universities , would emphasize the close relationship ‘ between the type and content of the courses provided and the role which its graduates are expected to fulfil … the closest possible links with industry , commerce and the professions , the research institutions and the schools … the development of a truly comprehensive academic structure … the provision of a range of part-time courses , and the provision of postgraduate , post-experience , refresher and retraining courses .
22 In fact , it seems likely that many of the studies of memory for arousing stimuli ( e.g. Christianson & Loftus , 1991 ; Christianson et al. , 1991 ) are not showing any effects at all which should be directly attributed to the subject 's general level of arousal .
23 Many of the users of Pastel come from small business backgrounds , but as Mr Munson points out : ‘ There is a worldwide installed base of around 1,800 users .
24 But many of the activities of government are also subject to what is called ‘ judicial review ’ , which is the subject of Part I. Both of these forms of judicial control are basically retrospective — they are concerned primarily with cure ( dispute resolution ) , not prevention ( dispute avoidance ) ; but prospective methods of regulating ( that is , controlling ) government activities will also receive some discussion .
25 In The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie 1692–1733 , edited , with Notes and Introduction , by Robert Scott-Moncrieff , W.S. Edinburgh , 1911 , many of the bills of fare for dinners and suppers recorded between 1713 and 1728 featured syllabubs , regardless of the season .
26 While both tuned and untuned percussion instruments can be used in many of the forms of accompaniment already mentioned , as part of an ensemble or orchestra , those of indefinite pitch such as cymbals , gongs , and drums need special mention because they can be used alone , without using other conventional instruments .
27 Several of the legislative changes during or around the 1960s are viewed by them as being ‘ permissive ’ and as therefore sanctioning many of the forms of behaviour to which they object .
28 Part-time workers who work only a very few hours do not benefit from many of the forms of employment protection introduced by legislation over the last decade or so , although those part-time workers who work at least half the usual hours are covered on some items .
29 Once again , it is striking that these transformations , which include the development of many of the forms of marketing , design and distribution characteristic of mass production , occurred before the rise of machinery in this industry .
30 Thus in practice the role of a Classification Society enables many of the differences of opinion between a builder and an owner about the construction of a ship to be settled without formal recourse to an expert .
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