Example sentences of "[noun] and of [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is central alike to a study of the arts and of such institutions as the monarchy and Parliament . |
2 | Also , to use a light-pen system would require production of a database of the total library stock and of individual users . |
3 | We saw , for example , signs of it in Popper 's differentiated model of the three worlds of knowledge , with objective knowledge residing in a quite different world from those of human consciousness and of physical objects . |
4 | This makes the study of human beings different from that of animals and of inanimate objects . |
5 | Accusations of ritual murder and of anti-Greek oaths were levelled against the Jews . |
6 | Hence , the abolition of the state , of representative institutions , of parties and of all loyalties which derive from acts of political will and reason rather than natural kinship . |
7 | The proportion of female members of political parties and of local soviets in these republics is considerably lower than it is elsewhere in the former USSR ( although in 1988 , ironically , the first woman regional party first secretary for many years was appointed in Uzbekistan ) . |
8 | There was some curtailment of prisoners ' activities , a reduction in the number of outside working parties and of educational classes . |
9 | The professor shall have the charge of such laboratory or department and of such collections as may be assigned to him by decree , and shall make provision for the lighting , warming , water-supply , and cleansing of the buildings assigned to him . |
10 | Having lost his fear of the future and of black Africans , Don invited his white socialite friends to meet his new black friends in his home . |
11 | The distorting factors that have been discovered in scientific research have prompted extensive examination of past methods of research and of past results . |
12 | In this section we explore some of the implications of input output relationships and of different stages of production . |
13 | Secondly , there is the problem of bias — in that those crimes and offenders included in the statistics might not be a representative picture of all crime and of all offenders . |
14 | The coastal geomorphologist therefore focused upon the processes that control shoreline equilibrium and the significance of long-shore currents and sediment transport , of wave activity in relation to the swash , nearshore and offshore zones , and to the less-studied influence of tides and of impulsive events such as tsunamis . |
15 | Each entry in R is a pair ( I , J ) of a point 's image coordinates on the TV pictures and of joint settings which take the gripper to this point . |
16 | My right hon. Friend referred to the increase in the incomes of pensioners as a result of savings and of occupational pensions . |
17 | In 1347 he promised that the grievances of the Commons should be remedied by Chancery writs against Forest officers , but next year ‘ the commons of the county of Surrey and of other counties ’ complained that although they had sued for a writ in the Chancery , they had not been able to obtain the promised remedy . |
18 | Research projects include studies of the ovine immune system through cannulation of lymphatics and at the cellular level ; persistent viruses ( especially animal lentiviruses ) in relation to the immune system ; mucosal immunity in the sheep and pig and of enteric pathogens ; feline cellular immunology and canine tumour markers . |
19 | A survey of nearly a thousand girls starting primary school found that 2 per cent of them had bacteriuria and of these children two-thirds had day and night wetting ( Savage et al . |
20 | However , the hierarchies of hens and of various primates share many features in common . |
21 | These factors include the suitability of the agreement for domestic enforcement , the availability of suitable domestic remedies and of appropriate alternatives , the purposes of the treaty itself , the intentions of its drafters , and the immediate and long-term social consequences ( presumably national and international ) of allowing direct enforcement . |
22 | This scheme differs from the Protogeometric in a reduction of the black areas and of concentric circles and semicircles , and in a careful selection of the rectilinear motives and the ordering of them to cover the pot with a skin of graded zones which emphasise its shape . |
23 | Our understanding of the ways in which children learn confirms the appropriateness of group work and of integrated studies which involve pupils with a sense of purpose . |
24 | We may collectively need to invoke the legal requirements of property law and of such measures as the Environmental Protection Act ( 1990 ) , in order to persuade government that some residual legal responsibilities adhering to the function of the Ordnance Survey require support . |
25 | It is the creation of a ‘ standard ’ enshrined in a ‘ god ’ that can be accepted by people from all countries and of all races that is utterly vital . |
26 | A marriage between foreign nationals from different countries and of different religions would have been difficult enough in settled times , but it was rendered much more complicated now by the fact that whatever my family 's record might have been with regard to the Fascist party , my mother , my father and I were enemy aliens who had just lost a war . |
27 | The maximum fine in a Magistrates ' Court for breaches of ss 2 to 6 of the Act and of other sections relating to breaches of improvement notices , and prohibition notices or court remedy orders , has risen to £20,000 and all other breaches of the Act or subordinate Regulations and other relevant legislation now incur a maximum fine of £5,000 ( previously £2,000 ) . |
28 | ( 6 ) The provisions of this Act and of any byelaws or regulations made thereunder , other than provisions relating to permitted hours , shall apply to the sale of alcoholic liquor under subsection ( 1 ) above as if the sale took place on licensed premises and to the sale of alcoholic liquor under subsection ( 2 ) above as if the sale took place in the registered club . |
29 | A large part of its ability to regulate effectively stems from the fact that it is auditors , with their full understanding of the realities of an audit and of practising firms , who are involved in the regulatory processes . |
30 | The extrusion of great quantities of quartz porphyry in the Oslo Graben and in the South Tyrol and of other volcanics in the Black Forest may be further examples . |