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

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1 One of the great passages of the Old Testament , Psalm 139 , expresses the intimacy of God 's love for us :
2 It broke Tony Cottee … and the Everton striker reveals for the first time the enormous cost of carrying the tag of Britain 's costliest player .
3 Of prime importance for the history of Roman attitudes to Greek art are the activities of Paullus ' successors , Quintus Caecilius Metellus ( later named Macedonicus for his victories in Macedonia ) and Lucius Mummius .
4 The Institute is understood to be investigating the activities of Sting 's auditors Moore Sloane , which closed down in September .
5 Identification of a second PLC- β complementary DNA ( PLC- β2 ) in an HL-60 cell cDNA library prompted us to investigate the effect of purified G protein βγ subunits on the activities of PLC- β1 and PLC- β2 transiently expressed in cultured mammalian cells .
6 The effect of purified G protein βγ subunits on the activities of PLC- β1 and PLC- β2 expressed in COS-1 cells was determined using hydrophilic , detergent-free βγ subunits of retinal transducin ( βγ t ) ( Table 1 ) .
7 As you know because of the activities of benefit 's action over a couple of years , Social Fund in Harlow was quite good because we urged people to apply and Social Fund was then based on the year before 's applications , but this does n't apply now .
8 Umar al-Abairsh , therefore , took a grave view of the activities of Ahmad Delo and his presumed army .
9 In Sir Walter Raleigh Park , however , the activities of Ring 's Amusements were reaching a crescendo : tomorrow afternoon , at one forty-five , the booths and stalls and whirligigs would welcome the public .
10 It is a subject that historians and sociologists , stressing the activities of men 's lives , have been inclined to overlook .
11 The longstanding allegation of police complicity in the activities of Airin 's criminal syndicates made the arrest particularly sensitive .
12 " Consideration should be given to the possible institution of a mechanism for the defence of citizens ' rights as regards Community matters ( " ombudsman " — a Danish proposal ) … "
13 Since the mid-nineteenth century there had emerged in Catalonia a vigorous nationalist movement , most of whose protagonists nevertheless sought not separation from Spain but regional autonomy , the defence of Catalonia 's distinctiveness and the enhancement of her position and influence within Spain as a whole .
14 A southern advance which risked conflict with , for example , the US , posed strategic difficulties for the defence of Japan 's northern front in Korea and Manchuria against the Soviet Union .
15 The same sentiment appears in Lagunas Nitrate Company v Lagunas Syndicate , where it is suggested , somewhat eccentrically , that effect might be given to it by allowing the directors to plead the defence of volenti non fit iniuria .
16 As this duty had not been broken there was no room for the defence of volenti non fit injuria to operate .
17 The notice does not appear to operate as a warning and neither could it raise the defence of volenti non fit injuria ( Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , s. 2(3) ) .
18 This was the response of Lothian 's Convenor , Eric Milligan , to the publication of the White Paper on July 8 .
19 The extent of the Hawaiian music craze is illustrated by the response of America 's guitar makers .
20 Thirdly , if war did break out with Tito , what would be the response of Tito 's Communist ally , the Soviet Union , with its immensely powerful forces stationed nearby ?
21 The outcome of this project will be a computer simulation routine usable on standard microcomputers designed to assess the response of consumers ' expenditure and VAT revenue to changes in VAT rates .
22 In 1980 the income of Britain 's population aged over 75 was 67 per cent of the national average , compared with the other six nations where the income was 82 per cent of the national average .
23 ‘ He thinks I 'm an idiot ! ’ said Marie , eagerly , letting herself be swept along on the hysteria of Bella 's rage .
24 Not until October 14 , when a U-boat penetrated the defences of Britain 's ‘ safest harbour ’ at Scapa Flow and killed the Royal Oak and more than eight hundred of her sailors , did the chill of autumn begin to bite .
25 If Brian sued John for negligence he could be met with the defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence .
26 The defendant can raise the defences of volenti non fit injuria or contributory negligence to the action .
27 The defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence are available to the employer .
28 There is a monument to Newcomen , however , in the park of Bayard 's Cove , Dartmouth .
29 The addition of Ultramar 's interests in the UK and Netherlands has contributed towards a 60 per cent increase in net commercial reserves and a 35 per cent increase in net acreage .
30 Thus , despite the limitation of s 7 of the UCTA ( prior to its amendment by the addition of s 7(3A) ) to business contracts ( see s 1(3) ) , the better argument would seem to be that the new s 7(3A) , like the old s 6(1) , applies to all contracts , not just business contracts .
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