Example sentences of "[adv] of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | More surprisingly , sometimes a trough develops at about the same position , 15 degrees upstream of the mountains : and this pattern also persists for many days or weeks . |
2 | However with 95% ile river flow upstream of the wroks discharge of 77.9 l/s ( ref 1990 Report by Almond Study Group ) giving a dilution ratio to dwf of 2.5 and a Class 4 classification the FRPB propose to impose higher consent standards . |
3 | Vincent spoke almost enviously of the miners ' darkness , and the chance it gave them to reclaim the light . |
4 | He did not make it obvious , but he led the conversation , changed topics when he thought it needed it , enquired robustly of the lawyer certain things , and more gently of the females , as if to bring out gems of information they had stored in their pretty little heads . |
5 | This very high participation rate was due to the fast turnover in membership , especially of the chairmen , who were very poorly paid in a time of rapid inflation . |
6 | Elsewhere in England , enclosure — especially of the heaths and common pastures — had the opposite effect . |
7 | She was shaking with weariness and she was a little scared of these new people , especially of the men . |
8 | In order to do justice to the Jesus of history , one must effectively divest oneself of preconceptions — and especially of the preconceptions fostered by subsequent tradition . |
9 | In this year the course was back to full length and the closure of Peppard helped swell the membership , especially of the Artisans . |
10 | Wycliffe looked about him and approved , especially of the walls which , in some past time , had been stencilled with designs that were mildly but cheerfully crazy so that to look at them for long made the eyes go funny . |
11 | One of the last extant reports of the SD agency in Schweinfurt , from May 1944 , attributed the defeatist attitude of the population , especially of the workers , directly to the effects of the bombing . |
12 | Accessory male organs are sometimes important in identification , especially of the trichostrongyloids , the two most important being the spicules and gubernaculum ( Fig. 6 ) . |
13 | To help the courts in sentencing decisions , the Government also proposes that the legislation should place a new duty on the Secretary of State to inform the courts annually of the costs of implementing penalties … |
14 | The weeping aloud of the relatives turns to melancholic songs in the local Quechua dialect , Zacarías Ceonocc Huayhua … sings words of grief to his wife whom he has just recognized . ’ |
15 | Although not the same , a discussion , perhaps of the feelings of helplessness in the hands of the professional , can be useful to enable the trainee adviser to empathise with clients . |
16 | Initiation into his high-hab brat gang did not involve mutilation , except perhaps of the emotions . |
17 | However , the importance of such womanly qualities as nurturance and domesticity to society as a whole was now given full recognition , and Geddes and Thompson wrote fulsomely of the possibilities of civic or social motherhood , lauding woman ‘ as eupsychic inspirer and eugenic mother , as instructive synthesist , as educationalist , as orderly home planner and citizen , and by her guidance of consumption , directing industry and skill , ennobling utility into art ’ . |
18 | Regardless of the changes the near future may bring , the central importance of the head as an exemplar of personal and professional qualities will remain . |
19 | Some want the rotation requirement to apply to all companies , regardless of the problems that would cause for smaller practices ; others want it kept to listed and other public interest clients . |
20 | Thus , many users prefer to stay hidden regardless of the problems that this might cause their families or themselves . |
21 | O'Hagan suggested it was important to try to prevent the client seeing the social worker as just one more person determined to take him/her away from home regardless of the feelings . |
22 | The Left was often unrealistic to the point of silliness ; it failed to appreciate that the USSR was a power with interests of its own which it would pursue , regardless of the feelings of Soviet supporters in Britain . |
23 | If the Ogres fail an Int test , they will attack regardless of the odds . |
24 | They were symbols , glowing , of plenty , of the plenty that Sebastian 's uncle ( a Labour MP , no less ) believed and somehow expected could and should belong to all , regardless of the rigours of a northern European climate and a war-crippled economy . |
25 | Regardless of the obstacles , though , Mr Aimetti is an enthusiast for what Iveco is achieving . |
26 | On this latter aspect , regardless of the successes claimed for enhanced staffing , we are less sanguine . |
27 | The immediately following articles give the newly independent State the right to succeed to any treaty which had been in force in its territory , regardless of the wishes of any other party to the treaty . |
28 | He argued ( 1989:14 ) that since institutions , largely regardless of the wishes of their members , have retained a bureaucratic organization , it is important to use the bureaucracy well , to maximise opportunities for institutions to achieve their objectives and for individuals to succeed in their careers . |
29 | Perhaps your correspondent could enlighten us as to the best method of preventing unwanted teenage pregnancy , bearing in mind that young people will always form sexual relationships , regardless of the wishes of their parents or anyone else to the contrary . |
30 | At one stage it looked as if the balloon was going to take off regardless of the wishes of its crew who fought valiantly to keep it tethered . |