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

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1 Even though this is a DOS program is has many of the characteristics of a Windows user-interface — drop down lists , dialog boxes and so on — and it is very easy to use with a mouse .
2 The emphasis on defining the system in terms of its purposes or objectives and analysing it in terms of its functions are the characteristics of the systems approach .
3 Viewers nave enough to suppose that the interview is a means by which the electors might arrive at the truth would prefer the tried and trusted methods of the Brothers Dimbleby .
4 The Clinic is offering a 25 per cent discount on a facial and manicure package for readers of the Clothes Show Magazine — male and female !
5 On Jan. 8 the Azapo-linked Azanian National Liberation Army ( AZANLA ) bombed the offices of a promotions company involved in the South African tour of the United States musician Paul Simon .
6 Order is eventually restored through the good offices of the interpreters Kelly and Jack , but no sooner are the terrorists under control than there is a second attempt to sabotage the convention by characters from television who demand representation .
7 Although many of their fans are too young to realise , United have generally been seen as the town 's two-bit team , little more than camels in the eyes of the Dens Park faithful .
8 Host : Pig Intermediate hosts : Earthworms Site : Small bronchi an bronchioles , especially those of the posterior lobes of the lungs Species : Metastrongylus apri ( syn. elongatus ) M. salmi M. pudendotectus Distribution : Worldwide Slender white worms , up to 6.0 cm in length ; the host , site and long slender form are sufficient for generic identification .
9 Even though their life-style is often timed normally , daily rhythms of body temperature and the concentrations of the hormones melatonin ( see below ) and cortisol in the blood are irregular , often with what appears to be a free-running period .
10 But for her , the challenge in Athene lay in bringing to the attentions of the readers items which were not of specifically female concerns .
11 A further debilitating gloss on section 58(1) is tucked away in the inner recesses of the police codes .
12 The accounts office has to deal with all aspects of the accounts system .
13 The accounting policies of the Institute have regard to accounting standards and presentational aspects of the Companies Act where these are relevant to the Institute 's activities and do not result in misleading information .
14 What it actually means erm is that er there is unlikely to be a by-pass for some time , but in effect that would be likely to be the case anyway , one because of the cost of the by-pass overall and secondly because of the erm position with regard to other aspects of the roads programme and the level of T S G that we are currently receiving er even if there was an agreed line as of today erm bearing in mind the th the other things that have happened in the roads programme , it still would be unlikely that the by-pass would be er programmed in such a way that it would allow housing or other development to take place in East Grinstead within either the structure plan period or the local plan period and hence the points that then er that the report moves on to erm come into play .
15 The Mineral Intelligence Programme is largely funded by the Department of Trade and Industry to provide it with information and authoritative advice on economic minerals and many aspects of the minerals industry .
16 The guidance is part of a series issued by the Secretary of State for Social Services covering all aspects of the Children Act 1989 .
17 We look in more detail at videoconferencing below and concentrate here mainly on the database aspects of the MBS initiative .
18 With respect to the clinical aspects of the police surgeon 's duties , there is no reason to suspect that the medical practitioner in the UK who serves as a police surgeon would in any way be adversely biased against any patient for whom he cares merely because that person is in police custody , whether he has been injured or become ill during enforced loss of liberty , and however such conditions have been brought about .
19 But his shortcomings ( of which he was engagingly aware ) reflected those very traits of character which made him , in the words of The Times obituary , a great public servant and a most lovable man .
20 Words of the ancestors songs to the gods : history and hagiography in an Andean ayllu
21 In the centre of this triangle , beneath the spreading branches of the Stocks Tree — now just a huge hollow stump with a green fringe of leaves sprouting like hair from its crown — had been the stocks .
22 The House of Commons Select Committee on Home Affairs carried out an inquiry into the branch during 1984–5 and concluded : ‘ We are satisfied , on the basis of the evidence which we have received , that the special branches of the police service in England and Wales do not justify public anxiety ’ ( House of Commons , 1985 , p. x ; our emphasis ) .
23 It is during the summer , and before the September denouement , that the voices of the women compositors for the first time become audible to the historian .
24 Details of the ‘ variable property ’ should be typed in , along with the appropriate paragraphs of the Buildings section : —
25 The banker is not the reserves of the Police Authority , because that has now been transferred to the authority .
26 And the sins of the fathers Will
27 But for the past year she 's faced the very real possibility of losing the Inn that 's been her life because Whitbreads decided to sell it off along with other pubs to meet the demands of the Monopolies Commission , which had demanded it must get rid of half its tied houses .
28 It has been clear for some time that the demands of the arms control process would increasingly dominate military planning .
29 HUTCHISON Telecom yesterday made its entry into two depressed sectors of the telecommunications market and said its main assault on the mobile phones market is almost two years off .
30 Drawn largely from the Ecole Polytechnique , the most prestigious of France 's ‘ Grandes Ecoles ’ , the army engineers form a unique and cohesive corps throughout their careers that lead almost inevitably to the highest posts within the Ministry of Defence , the DGA ( Délégation Générale pour l'Armament , created in 1961 ( and , increasingly , to leadership positions throughout the nationalised and private sectors of the arms industry and to important civilian posts as well .
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