Example sentences of "[coord] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As this Report has noted , people of other faiths or of no faith , as well as Christians , are used by God to mediate his gift of music , and those who are not believers are as capable as those who are of responding to the power of religious music .
2 Without doubt , the construction of such a hegemonic bloc for socialist objectives must involve winning the support of many people who regard themselves as ‘ middle class ’ or of no class , many who have never considered themselves socialists , many who are not members of trade unions , by colonising and re-defining the notion of the popular or national interest ( while avoiding chauvinism and the opportunistic erasure of real social differences ) .
3 The same proportion thought that the feedback had not been very useful or of no use at all .
4 erm The fraction going into civil research , of this speculative kind , or of a development kind , is very small compared to all the countries of Western Europe .
5 They may feel that a good will can take the form of seeking to relieve suffering out of sheer compassion , without thought of duty , or of a direction of intent upon ‘ the good , the true , and the beautiful ’ in whatever concrete shapes they present themselves as realizable .
6 We can form the idea of a golden mountain , or of a centaur , by combining and adapting others we already have from experience .
7 This takes the form of organ or instrumental music , or of a recording .
8 Besides attempting to say what it was about a sensation which served as a sign of the location of whatever had given rise to it , adherents of the local sign theory had also to say in what way the reference to a part of the body was made — whether in the form of visual imagery , or of a judgement , or of something else .
9 Er what I actually mean is whenever you have an idiom , you can substitute in the position of a whole sentence or of a verb phrase , but you ca n't substitute it for a subject and a verb , leaving the object of the sentence intact .
10 The presence of a significant number of such pupils in the ‘ integrated ’ schools would ensure that the manner and style of those places would change : there would be no risk of new pupils simply being absorbed into the mores of the upper classes , or of a repetition of the kind of conflict from which a working-class minority had suffered in grammar schools .
11 the idea that every form of avoidance of expenditure quite indifferently of whether it consists of really wasteful expenditure or of a capital investment in developing the nation 's productive resources , is alike ‘ economy ’ … .
12 Historically there seems to be no doubt that the English Common Law required nothing for the celebration of a marriage beyond the declared agreement of the parties , which might take the form either of a declaration of present intention , or of a promise to marry followed by actual union .
13 When there has been a contravention of subsection ( 1 ) of section 89 or of any of subsections ( 1 ) to ( 6 ) of section 90 or of a provision to which subsection ( 3 ) of section 89 applies , the company and every officer of it who knowingly authorised or permitted the contravention are jointly and severally liable to compensate any person , to whom an offer should have been made under the subsection or provision , for any loss , damage costs or expenses .
14 The examination of all the images produced during a particular period or of a selection of images over a longer period will often provide a good idea of how the relevant state or regime wished to represent itself .
15 The court may expunge or vary a proof which has been admitted either upon the application of the trustee or of a creditor if the trustee declines to interfere ( r 6.107 ) .
16 Exultation comes and goes , but here again for the while I suppose it has returned to me in preparation for that step back into the radiant arc of omnipotence which is only given on this earth to the narrator in or of a novel .
17 In AD 685 St Cuthbert perambulated ‘ illis murum civitatis ’ and also saw a fountain working , implying that there was still a functioning aqueduct ; whether he was looking at the walls of a genuine town or of a fort is arguable .
18 However , the applicant must pay or reimburse costs occasioned by the use of the services of a judicial officer ( officier ministérial ) or of a person competent under the law of the state of destination or by the use of a particular method of service .
19 Erm and we talk about erm the stages of evolution or of a person and a group and then there 's the list there .
20 The manager who does read the latest circular , the latest information pack , the latest draft of organizational requirements in the privacy of the weekend at home has already gone through the experience either of having an appetite whetted by prior knowledge or of a palate blunted by a flavour which is already old .
21 At present hospitals and community services often use the translation services of a relative who is bilingual , or of a kitchen porter or nurse who may know nothing of mental health problems , or of anyone in the vicinity who happens to speak the language .
22 They can be used very effectively for gaining automatic control when problems are caused by mismatch of word order or of a function word .
23 The receipt a person of a share of the profits of a business is prima facie evidence that he is a partner in the business but the receipt of such a share , or of a payment contingent on or varying with the profits of a business , does not of itself make him a partner in the business .
24 Also excluded from registration are ( i ) a charge on goods where the chargee is entitled to possession of the goods or of a document of title to them , ( ii ) a deposit of a negotiable instrument by way of security to secure payment of a book debt and ( iii ) a lien on subfreights .
25 There is no cure for mental handicap , but there is prevention , or at least the taking of considered and intelligent precautions to reduce the risk of giving birth to a mentally handicapped child , or of a child becoming mentally handicapped .
26 Also , as a lay term , it refers to the capability of an infant to survive infancy or of a child to survive childhood .
27 This Document [ is issued by the Company ] and is for distribution in the United Kingdom only to persons of the kind described in Article 9(3) of the Financial Services Act 1986 ( Investment Advertisements ) ( Exemptions ) Order 1988 , as amended , or of a kind to whom this Document may otherwise lawfully be issued .
28 To move from ‘ art ’ to ‘ craft ’ is rather plainly a further contraction , or diminution : and it will be radically misunderstood unless we remember that for Pound the level of craftsmanship ( not just in letters , but in supposedly humbler trades also ) is a register , a thermometer-reading , of the good or ill health of a period or of a society .
29 It is on the capacity of an institution or of a society in its political traditions and mechanisms to successfully manage protest that so much depends .
30 As a result the written record of an earlier judgement given in the court , or of a grant , could create a prima-facie case for a favourable verdict .
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