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

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1 In short , local government 's future financial base will have to be a hybrid — either of two or more taxes or of a tax-and-grants kind .
2 Views expressed in Woman 's Art Magazine are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Editor nor of the Women Artists Slide Library .
3 This has continued to be the fault of the superficial application of the effects of human activity and of the systems approach ( see p. 116 , and 140 ) .
4 This decision on the FRED 1 proposal on revenue investment does not in any way affect the existing requirements of SSAP 13 , Accounting for Research and Development , and of the Companies Act regarding the disclosure of research and development activities .
5 Damage to the Aral Sea was out of control [ see also below ] , while the basins around Lake Baikal and of the rivers Ob and Amur were under threat .
6 [ 7 ] At the time of writing , draft texts of the Guidelines and of the TEI dtds are both readily available by anonymous file transfer from a number of Internet sites world wide , and this policy should continue .
7 We have therefore examined the concentrations of the essential micro ( trace ) elements copper , iron , and zinc , and of the macroelements calcium , magnesium , potassium , and socium in fasting human gastric juice obtained at endoscopy for healthy subjects and patients with peptic ulcer disease , and also determined for which metals the pH predicts concentrations .
8 Such a de-differentiation of signifier and referent has also been present in the claims of the followers of Althusser in the 1970s that ideological practices were material practices and of the followers Derrida in the 1980s about the ‘ materiality ’ of language .
9 Well now I 've been clearing my mind on the role of the Chief Constable a and of the Police Committee .
10 Indeed , the history of public policy on arts , and of the Arts Council of Great Britain , offers real insight into the politics of English in education .
11 However , the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland has increasingly been able to give some very substantial grants towards churches , ensuring that churches faced with closure because of a repairs crisis have been able to continue in use .
12 It may not just be because of the reactions girls fear from their parents , but also because of the mental block they themselves create , illustrated in this chapter by Joanne .
13 It was impossible for Maradona to play in Rome because of the Pounds 2.5m he owes the Italian tax authorities following his turbulent spell at Napoli , where two inspired Championships were overshadowed by sordid drug and racketeering allegations .
14 ‘ I moved here in September so I have only been here a short time and we have had a lot of changes in the past because of the moves Eric has made , ’ she says .
15 Whether Washington was wise to use such coercive tactics is uncertain , because of the difficulties Brazil faces in adjusting other policies .
16 This in fact became so only because of the policies Wilson adopted in the way of providing arms to the other side , for which there was insufficient compensation from the rather half-hearted support given by the Soviets and by a few other countries to the Biafrans .
17 From the very start the surface temperature on Venus must have been much hotter than that on Earth — purely because of the planets proximity to the Sun .
18 Once again we are led to the provisional conclusion that the poll tax was only one variable determining party support in individual district authorities , not least because of the problems voters had in deciding where responsibility lay .
19 A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation .
20 It can even schedule parallel jobs across groups of workstations although the company is not hyping this facility , presumably because of the communications bottleneck caused by Ethernet .
21 But it could just happen , because of the risks Prince Charles takes with his boys .
22 They enjoyed huge success from ‘ 63 to ‘ 68 , not only because of the Ventures connection but also because they looked cool and had great-sounding handwound Alnico pickups ( Moseley purposely slanted his rhythm pickups to help balance out the treble and bass response ) .
23 While a planning authority may have a rational policy of its own , because of the appeals system , it is possible to get an appeal decision which is not fully in accordance with the local authority 's own idea of its own policy .
24 It was present in abundance in Lewis v. Cox because of the police warnings .
25 Since Alladice , the Divisional Court has accepted that access by a solicitor 's clerk to a detained person may be refused if the police believe that the clerk is ‘ not capable of providing advice , whether because of his appearance , age , his mental capacity or because of the police knowledge of him ’ .
26 Because of the schools emphasis on vocational courses such as computing and engineering , school leavers have a good success rate in getting jobs .
27 We were unable to explore systematically the electrical control activity in the postprandial state because of the patients intolerance to food .
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