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

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1 The expected organism was grown from the original site of minor surgery on her back and was confirmed as a type of S aureus producing toxic shock syndrome toxin I. Isolation of such a toxin is diagnostically helpful , but there is substantial evidence that other staphylococcal enterotoxins contribute to a high mortality .
2 To study the feasibility of such a clinic we looked at 104 consecutive dermatological referrals ( August 1992 to February 1993 ) from doctors working in the practice ( as part of the fundholding data collection exercise we have kept copies of all our referral letters ) .
3 Once doubts about the feasibility of such a system finally caused it to be shelved indefinitely , the government sought other ways of extending parental choice , once it had introduced reforms to school government to increase opportunities for parental involvement at school level ( see Chapter 3 ) .
4 Contact is then set up between these groups and eventually a member of the computer department , called , usually , a systems analyst , will be assigned to assess the feasibility of such a system , and a communication or dialogue is begun between the systems analyst and members of the user department .
5 In 1912 the Labour Party overcame its caution sufficiently to agree at least to inquire into the feasibility of such a strike .
6 In fact , he doubted the feasibility of such an approach .
7 As the work of a man who is not only a poet but a Catholic poet , Paradiso is hardly a typical case , but the sheer volume of fiction produced in Spanish America in recent decades — and continues to be produced — scarcely betokens a general collapse of confidence in the written word , and it is noteworthy that Cabrera Infante 's Three Trapped Tigers , for example , re-creates the atmosphere of pre-revolutionary Havana even as it casts doubt on the feasibility of such an enterprise .
8 The association of such a unit with a header describing it as a bibliographic entity ( see further HDR below ) is regarded as a single *lt ; tei> element .
9 However , the association of such a device with similar canthari , on two sites in the same town , is important .
10 At this point I could no longer contain my curiosity and rushed through to see what he looked like as he said it , thinking of all the teachers I know who would cherish these rare kind words .
11 Learn how to do this by taking one colour , say yellow , and thinking of all the objects that come within that category .
12 She smoked her cigarette very slowly , trying not to cough and thinking of all the things she was going to do .
13 An unaccustomed self-pity overtook him , sitting in the straw , and he went into a trance , thinking of all the ways he lost out , trying to think of one positive factor in his favour .
14 Rather it has the magnanimous ambition of offering the public a hands-on experience of the recent computerisation of all the data relating to the excavations .
15 He was a political associate of both the opposition leaders , George Villiers , second Duke of Buckingham , and Anthony Ashley Cooper , first Earl of Shaftesbury [ qq.v . ] .
16 Some of these families may never be able to accept the blackness of such a child , but , at the same time , they know that he or she is not really white .
17 I can see the force of such an argument .
18 The Administration of Estates Act 1925 has provided a uniform method for the administration of all the property of a deceased person .
19 In the years after the defeat of 1935 the Party formulated many of the policies on which it was to be returned in 1945 .
20 After the defeat of 1918 the policies of Frederick , Bismarck and Wilhelm II were to be taken up and extended quite logically ; the search for identity , for colonial holdings , the logic of industrial expansion , the ‘ question ’ of the eastern marches would all be solved and resolved in the Endlösung .
21 He is responsible for 100 married quarters and is President of all the handover/takeover boards .
22 Through his active involvement in European institutions — serving , for example , as president of both the Assembly of the Council of Europe and the OEEC — he had been given the accolade of being ‘ Mr Europe ’ .
23 More fundamental doubts about the war were expressed by Richard de Bury Bishop of Durham in his Philobiblion , where he said that ‘ war , wanting discretion of reason , furiously attacks whatever falls in its way , and not being under the guidance of reason it destroys the vessels of reason ’ , and he beseeched ‘ the ruler of Olympus and the most high Dispenser of all the world , that he may abolish war , establish peace , and bring about tranquil times under his own special protection ’ .
24 Some weeks ago we sent a draft of a similar digest to a few Age Concern groups in order that we gain an appreciation of such a service and whether we should develop it further .
25 This is a pity , for arguably an appreciation of both the importance of the social construction of feminity and masculinity and the extent to which fundamental concepts are gendered is necessary before the process by which men and women 's thinking about marriage and divorce can be understood .
26 Yet it 's with one Tim Kerr that Arm has made such a fruitful creative bond , a veteran of many a Seattle minor-legend and prime mover behind The Monkeywrench 's persuasive slant on this historic sound .
27 Mountfield , veteran of many a Merseyside derby , Nielsen and McGrath were magnificently combative , the more so after Beardsley had equalised .
28 The end-product of such an exercise in a common law jurisdiction would normally be a verbatim transcript of examination , cross-examination and re-examination , which will sit somewhat awkwardly with the depositions and minutes of evidence accumulated in the civil law procedure .
29 By the Act of Uniformity of 1662 the Chancellor had the right to suspend the schoolmaster on religious grounds , but it was no business of his whom the Company should appoint .
30 Mr Stych stopped in his tracks at the mention of such a sum of money , as Hank had hoped he would , and looked at the boy as if he might have gone dangerously mad .
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