Example sentences of "[verb] of [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Evidence from the period is confused but it is likely that Newcomen worked independently and did not know of the ideas of Papin and Savery .
2 However , as members of the Cambridge Board Committee , both the District Chairman and Secretary were fully apprised of the details of the new arrangements and , presumably , acquiesced in the explicit transfer of providing powers under Chapter III for One-Year and Terminal courses in rural areas so that the complete scheme in Bedfordshire could be maintained as it had developed from 1927 .
3 circulating employees with information about the work experience scheme and its purposes , ie what is expected of the employees towards the student ;
4 Implicit in the new narrative 's challenging of the assumptions of realism and in its privileging of subjective reality and of figurative forms of expression , is a questioning of the rationalist , cultural tradition of the West .
5 The closure of the Talbot works in Linwood in Scotland , announced in February 1981 , with its resulting localised mass unemployment , is a pointed reminded of the limitations of cheap loans or grants as a means of maintaining the allegiance of capitalist enterprises to given investment projects .
6 However , the reader is reminded of the difficulties of interpreting errors in imitation tasks described in Chapter 6 .
7 Charles was reminded of the wars of the Spanish Succession when the mellow red brick of Flemish farm houses exactly like this one , housed the dandified officers , all feathers and lace , of the Spanish Imperial Army .
8 Wrecked cars were outside West Mercia Police headquarters today as a stark reminded of the dangers on the roads .
9 He was reminded of the statements of the stableman who had joined him for a drink at the Bull , situated at the end of Cross Street , and of the café owner where he had stopped for a fried breakfast .
10 I was reminded of the techniques of early home-construction by a piece in Radio Bygones , a magazine devoted to the radio art of the past .
11 This practical load continues with issues like disposing of the clothes of the person who has died .
12 A Gestalt is a mode of perception of a group of objects — say of the dots in a printed picture — so that they are seen as one thing .
13 At the end of period t - 1 the best guess any agent can make of the values of v t and t(z) t the aggregate and relative demand shocks in the coming period , is that they will be zero .
14 What will they make of the tips from the late 20th century ?
15 There is little to see of the Potteries at Fenton other than relatively modern factories , but a couple of bottle ovens , now rather rare ( see Longton ) survive near King Street .
16 Therefore , the classification must have an ontological layer , consisting of the concepts above the dotted line .
17 The European Central Bank would have members consisting of the governors of the national banks , and other members chosen by the European Council , according to the Delors report .
18 Organization : There is a Committee of Ministers ( consisting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of all member states ) which decides with binding effect all matters of internal organization , makes recommendations to governments and may also draw up conventions and agreements ; a Parliamentary Assembly of 170 members who are elected or appointed by their national parliaments from among the members thereof to speak for public opinion , not to represent their governments ; and a Secretariat , the current Secretary-General being Catherine Lalumiere ( since May 1989-ibid . ) .
19 The substantial legislator is the Church Assembly , a tripartite body consisting of the Houses of Bishops , Clergy and Laity .
20 The regulationist school can , therefore , give a cogent account of the international economy in periods of structural change ; and its concept of the international economy as consisting of the relations between coherent national economies with one dominant over the others appears credible .
21 This was often reflected in the pattern of settlement , with most villages consisting of the dwellings of agricultural workers and with the farmers scattered around the parish on their own farms but away from the centre of the village itself .
22 An alternative is to build a second tree consisting of the words in the compounds , i.e. a ‘ compound tree ’ .
23 The electorate did not need to be a democratic one , and as a general rule was not ; all that was needed was an electorate consisting of the men of substance , so that the government would be responsive to their choices .
24 But there is a sense in which the collective data bank consisting of the ROMs of an entire species can be constructively written to .
25 Their Lordships , the Bishops , have achieved their ends , setting up a regency to represent the whole Community of the Realm consisting of the Earls of Buchan and Fife , Sir James Stewart and John Comyn and , of course , the two Bishops themselves .
26 The Supreme Council , consisting of the presidents of Lebanon and Syria , would meet at least once a year to chart the general policy for co-ordination and co-operation .
27 The maximum is now calculated of the products of the validity scores of the word families and the unambiguous word , and the word family yielding this maximum determines the sense chosen .
28 DIRE warnings are given of the consequences of taking the necessary measures to make cars more environment-friendly .
29 A similar explanation in comparative terms can be given of the notions of ‘ superior ’ and ‘ subordinate ’ criteria which we have already used .
30 In addition , a listing is given of the companies in the top 50 of the Index which have offended in each category .
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