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

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1 It is far from notional to suggest that the activities characteristic of the rivers and playing fields of late nineteenth-century Oxford and Cambridge were load-bearing supports underpinning the moral structure of British and imperial society .
2 Erm but if this trend continues , I can see them shooting down the activities side of this this place and just using it as an advice centre .
3 Gordon Durie stole down the right and seeing the defences lack of organisation , he blasted in a low pass which McCoist drove home first time .
4 Thus the Bengali perceptions of the west in the 19th century — studied from the view-point of contact between dissimilar cultures and the attitudes characteristic of elite groups in a colonial society — has a relevance to the analysis of much wider issues .
5 ‘ Oh but look here , does n't someone show me round — show me the ropes sort of thing ? ’
6 The solicitors firm of Bindman and Partners are representing the Society .
7 In addition the large and perfectly matched pearls outlining the margins of the mitre crown and the balas ruby of 414.3 carats mounted at its apex were enough to proclaim her ready access to the treasures of the orient .
8 Ian is a consultant for a computer company and Paula is in the accounts department of another computer company .
9 Joining Anderson Green in 1949 , he worked in the Inward Freight Department and Hotel Services Accountants of Orient Line before moving to the Accounts Department of Passenger Division following the P&O/Orient Line merger in 1960 .
10 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
11 ‘ 'T IS ’ has made the suits kind of antsy about sonnets .
12 For further information about commercial art galleries in Cologne see both the Around the Galleries section of this paper ( p.21 ) and the profiles of eight leading gallery owners in the last issue of the paper ( No. 18 , May 1992 , p.20 ) .
13 Now the futures price of the three-month deposit contract on LIFFE is not quoted as in ( 8.22 ) .
14 The scouts were walking to Chester cathedral for an afternoon service as part of the scouts Service of Praise .
15 The press photographers certainly thought so with 30 lenses behind the Lithuanian goal and none remotely near Packie Bonner at the Wanderers end of the ground .
16 Nevertheless , the patterns characteristic of the speakers ' respective social groups emerge quite clearly .
17 And on the estates sort of people , there were different ty types of people but Street would ha ha had a name .
18 But fears remain for the future of dozens of businesses because of the dispute over leasing arrangements with Inntrepreneur , the estates arm of Grand Metropolitan .
19 It hangs , he assures me , in the billiards room of White 's .
20 In the cities lack of employment has led to despair and alcoholism .
21 Now all of this may well have made no difference to the final result ; the courts reading of the facts may have led them to the same conclusion whatever the meanings given to reasonable and unreasonable .
22 The findings of the Harms Commission of Inquiry , which in November 1990 concluded that there was no proof in allegations that the police operated death squads to eliminate prominent government opponents [ see p. 37843 ] , were called into question by a court decision on Jan. 18 .
23 Abrams ' experience proved that being a solid but unspectacular TV performer is no longer enough in these days where a politician risks instant oblivion unless he can turn in the hustings equivalent of an MTV award winner .
24 Based at Brown Street in Edinburgh , DesignCare is part of the Projects Division of the Highways Department .
25 And the rewards then would be that erm from the interviewers point of view he be you know viewed as more intelligent , self-confident , industrious all this sort of thing , make him say determined , erm more understandable to the interviewer obviously , and also the there He 's more likely to be well liked by the interviewer , and that 's Because of that not only his voice but the content of what he 's actually saying is gon na be more favourably looked upon .
26 Meanwhile , news concerning Mike Teague — the Gloucester back row forward who in South Africa aggravated a shoulder injury which had caused him problems during the Lions tour of Australia — is not brilliant .
27 ANDY NICOL , Scotland 's scrum-half on their tour of the Pacific islands , is staying down under as stand-by for Robert Jones on the Lions tour of New Zealand .
28 ANDY NICOL , Scotland 's scrum-half on their tour of the Pacific islands , is staying down under as stand-by for Robert Jones on the Lions tour of New Zealand .
29 Convincingly winning the dozen strong mixed team also secured the lions share of individual medals .
30 PAUSE to think that if Ireland had n't beaten England 17-3 in last week 's rugby international they might not have had any players at all in the Lions squad of 30 to tour New Zealand .
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