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

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1 In a centralised education system , the setting up of machinery to undertake curriculum planning and development is no more than a means towards making possible the six processes I outlined at the beginning of this chapter and which in our ideal world should have happened logically at national level : laying a research base for change , deciding objectives , forming a strategy , developing materials , implementing them and evaluating both the process and the result — a clinical sequence which even the methodical Swedes did not perform to their satisfaction .
2 But in the 1860s and 1870s the development of the steam trawler , the use of ice for preservation , and the exploitation of the rail network signalled the arrival of cheap cod and made possible the fish-and-chip shops which multiplied at the end of the century to furnish an important source of protein to the working class .
3 First , undecidability and paradox are the basis of the ‘ new sciences ’ which have made possible the technological innovations we currently enjoy , and written narrative is uniquely suited to accommodating logically impossible situations and mixing heterogeneous ontological postulates .
4 The other guideline which was issued was namely that of capital , where the a accepted the general guidelines which appeared in the county papers and as far as this Committee was concerned , would mean the general acceptance of all those items which appear in that the first year of that capital programme , subject to the proviso that the revenue contemplated and the benefits of the capital programme will be considered by Policy Panel in its forthcoming meeting .
5 ‘ I 'm insulted that he 's even talking about me on the tape — and I 'm sure the other players he 's mentioned feel the same .
6 Structuralists did not believe in examining the text in relation to society — although they did believe in examining the relationships within texts and between texts — nor in examining it as a work with moral significance ; the aim was simply to lay bare the universal structures which were hidden within it .
7 It must in fact plunge into the heart of the matter in order to lay bare the fundamental conditions which made it all even possible .
8 So I 'm feeling less and less married the more rings I keep breaking .
9 Both Fawcett and Frances Power Cobbe argued that women 's virtue , tenderness and eye for detail — in short the special qualities they developed as wives and mothers — were necessary to complete man-made legislation and male-supervised charitable endeavours .
10 Now what I 'd like you to do is to select two , I told you I 'd be serious in the last part , the whole is here , is select the two pads you like best , please , and put one at the front of the binder and one at the back .
11 In the cameo the Greek craftsman and his Roman colleague expressed in miniature the ideal forms which in marble sculpture serve for many as the material embodiment of the Graeco-Roman genius .
12 Lastly , individuals in our culture , as in all others , must respect the two basic prohibitions on which all human societies are founded : that forbidding murder of our fellow men and that forbidding the erotic drives which give rise to the wish to murder in its most elemental instance — parricide for possession of the mother .
13 As n overflow records will require ( n — 1 ) full revolutions , to which the seek and processing times for the last record have to be added , this estimate will get more accurate the more records there are in the overflow chain .
14 This last proposal especially outraged the Loyalist communities who , apparently ,
15 Gonzalo Perez was appointed by Philip II to this position in 1556 ; and from 1567 the work was controlled by two secretaries , one handling relations with the imperial , French and English courts , the other the Italian affairs which bulked so large in the Spanish scheme of things .
16 I do n't know I do n't know it it sounded nice a few points she did on it and er
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