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

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1 The solution devised by the jurists is discussed in more detail in the next chapter : they appealed to fides ; decided that in good faith payment of such a request was required ; and inspired the necessary procedural recognition of such requests .
2 In some cases inspection of such a table is all that is needed to decide which investment to accept .
3 In some cases inspection of such a table is all that is needed to decide which investment to accept .
4 The release is written and sent out in a blanket mailing of all the media outlets on the PR department " Press List " and the PR sits back and thinks the job well done .
5 In the spring parliament of 1340 the commons offered a grant of tax subject to conditions which now went much further than the concessions they had sought in the previous year and which were reminiscent of the concerns of the Ordainers in 1310–11 .
6 I also asked him to get in touch with the FAA in Washington so that they , as the airworthiness authority which originally certified the aircraft type as airworthy , could take appropriate action by informing the airworthiness authorities of all the States in the world that operated those aircraft .
7 There was nothing novel about the idea , but that alongside with liaison meetings of all the groups and the Union around specific issues , helped to strengthen links between us all .
8 In the Boxer rising of 1900 a total of seventy-nine China Inland Mission missionaries and children were killed .
9 In such an environment London 's share of eurobond business has grown in a self-sustaining manner , as by the mid-1980s the origination activities of all the leading firms had become centralised in London .
10 A side effect of such a procedure would be to strengthen the position of the individual auditor both in relation to his clients and to his ‘ partner equivalents ’ ; in today 's highly competitive audit market , the auditor does encounter clients who exert considerable pressure to accept controversial accounting practices .
11 While in the short and medium term ( up to 3 years ) such an approach does not seem to compromise the results of transplantation , what the long term effects of such an approach will be are unclear .
12 U.S. shippers eventually took their case to the United States Congress which enacted the Harter Act of 1893 The Harter Act effected a compromise between the competing interests of shippers and carriers .
13 It is difficult to assess the long term benefit of such a campaign as individual cases now coming to light clearly heard some of the publicity which was beneficial to them at the time but did not result in them making a call at that particular time .
14 The capture of the huge East India contract signalled Williams 's market success over the cartel , just as Sir Nicholas Bayly 's successor , the second Earl of Uxbridge ( later first Marquis of Anglesey , q.v. ) , decided to mine the mines originally discovered with Williams as managing partner , thus giving the lawyer management of all the Anglesey mines .
15 This work seems so much more relevant to the training of doctors in a developing country than theoretical exercises in high-technology medicine still promoted in the undergraduate syllabus of many a traditional school .
16 The United Kingdom and Germany have the lowest overall crime rates of all the industrialised countries .
17 What is certain , however , is that Moltke , on 8 September , for the second time instructed a young staff officer , Lieutenant-Colonel Hentsch , to visit the command centres of all the German armies to assess the situation .
18 It was exciting with the march past of all the counties of England , everyone chanting slogans and supporting each other .
19 But the pay-off line of both the book A Brief History of Time , and Errol Morris ' film of the same title , is that ‘ the ultimate triumph of human reason ’ would be to ‘ know the mind of God ’ .
20 Those Picasso collages of 1910–14 the ancestors of my delays , he wrote .
21 Whether accompanied by a light meal of sandwiches and cake served in a cosy sitting room in front of a fire , or somewhere as elegant as the Ritz , a cup of tea is part of the English way of life and the tea ceremonies of all the Orient are equally famed .
22 Tremayne 's vet took small blood samples of all the stable 's runners prior to their last training gallop before they raced , the resulting detailed analysis being able to reveal a whole host of things from a raised lymphocyte count to excreted enzymes due to muscle damage .
23 She said that the aim of the directive was to harmonise the hygiene practices of all the member states , and it was up to each country to interpret the directive .
24 Now under the Employment Protection Act of 1975 an Appeal Tribunal has been set up consisting of judges , and of others having special knowledge or experience of industrial relations , either as representatives of employers or as representatives of workers .
25 Consequently , it is not unusual for a local authority to confer a fire resistance capacity of half an hour on an unprotected cast-iron structure .
26 Under the Industrial Courts Act of 1919 the minister may set up a court of enquiry into a trade dispute .
27 The central SD digest of all the regional reports received at headquarters indicated ‘ great dismay ’ and , among Party members in particular , ‘ deep depression ’ .
28 In the general election campaign of 1929 the Liberals were challenged by the Conservatives to explain where the money would come from .
29 The ‘ pannage season ’ was fixed by medieval custom , but since the New Forest Act of 1964 the Forestry Commissioners , after consultation with the verderers , may fix any suitable term of no less than sixty days .
30 From the Aix-la-Chapelle peace of 1748 onwards every major international agreement involving the states of western and central Europe was in French ; and from the peace settlement of 1763 the hitherto frequent provision that this was not to be taken as a precedent was dropped .
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