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

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1 At the time when he became a professor , his reputation probably depended largely on his studies of the capillary circulation and of the blood cells concerned with defence against bacterial invasion .
2 This recyclying of the present is the root of consciousness and of the perception of time .
3 This provided among other things for the direct election of the President and of the legislature , the right to strike , the abolition of the death penalty and the right to private property .
4 ( c ) The first operand is in the ( specified ) accumulator , the second is in a store location , and the result replaces the contents both of the original accumulator and of the store location .
5 A group of four parties — the People 's Party , the Socialist Party , Social Democracy and the Democratic Party of Slovakia — issued a statement on May 18 calling on the CPCz to withdraw voluntarily from the general election in June as an admission of the party 's responsibility for the country 's condition after 41 years of communist rule and of the party 's continued totalitarian tendencies .
6 Further development of the programme and of the role of the Community Mother is possible , though within the present structures there is a danger that it could become a mere extension of the health services , with the Community Mother as a low-waged employee , losing voluntary status , altering motivation and reducing their effectiveness as change agents , becoming as Gill Walt concludes about Community Health Workers in many countries , ‘ just another pair of hands ’ rather than the change agents they were claimed to be .
7 As you will have picked up , in my opinion fundamentalism is a dangerous enemy which has to be attacked at the level of the mind and of the heart .
8 In the middle ranks of the service , Chancery was staffed entirely with clerics ; the clerks of the Privy Seal and of the Signet were in minor orders ; offices in the Exchequer were shared between laymen and clerics .
9 I believe that he should be more independent of the Department and of the Government of the day .
10 The responsibilities of the head of department and of the college entered into the picture .
11 What would distress me would be if Scotland were not able in such a process to express democratically her own voice and her own vision of the European future and of the future of Scotland in Europe .
12 What of the future and of the role that the profession can play in supporting the reforming nature of these bodies ' work ?
13 A PAPER fan inherited among a job lot on her marriage led Mrs Lynn Lamport on a trail of historical intrigue unearthing tales of three-in-a-bed and of a Lady whose gambling losses brought her down to the level of street sweeper .
14 This means , as Rodolphe Gasché observes , that ‘ the mimicry of totality and of the pretension to systematicity is an inseparable element of deconstruction , one of the very conditions of finding its foothold within the logic being deconstructed ’ .
15 We have got this far and ignored a lot of work regarding issues of land rent and of the nature of capital 's relation with land as part of a general accumulation process .
16 Sir Leslie Scarman spoke of the new computer-usable Statutes in Force and of the Statute Law Committee 's subcommittee on the impact of computer technology on statutory material , and looked forward to the day when lawyers will be able to search the statutes in computer-usable form , as well as relying on their traditional book material .
17 This leads to a discussion of the characteristics of the agency labour force and of the nature of the occupation and regional labour markets in which they are found .
18 So there has been criticism of the growth of patronage and of the extent to which bodies which are paid for by the taxpayer are not fully accountable to Parliament for their actions .
19 Some of that is discernible in Sinopoli 's interpretation , but he is more concerned with the conflicts of tonality and of the influence — sometimes disruptive , sometimes benign — of the march theme .
20 Isabel became suddenly aware of her own vulnerability and of the need for preventive action .
21 But this pattern was not unique to Britain and it merely confirmed the strength of the economic forces which were coming to determine the development of the newspaper industry and of the newspaper itself .
22 Account also has to be taken of the distribution of investment between branches of industry and of the intensity and efficiency of capital use — though the latter is extremely difficult to measure .
23 Research , then , is born by a coincidence of social interests : of the academic community , of industry and of the state .
24 What is more , my right hon. Friend 's position in Maastricht has the support of the Confederation of British Industry and of the majority of British industry which recognises the increasing burdens that the charter could impose on it , which would damage our competitiveness in relation to countries outside the Community which are not so burdened .
25 The vast majority of industry and of the health service went on working .
26 Without it , the future of U K industry and of the economy as a whole , will be in danger .
27 Steam-power meant a new and intense concentration of large-scale industry and of the labour force to man it .
28 Though they are in no sense elementary in their approach they are designed to be read with benefit by all who have ‘ some experience of the industry and of the administration of engineering contracts ’ .
29 In a press release issued on Feb. 21 the human rights organization Amnesty International said that it had continued to receive reports of the use of torture and of the death penalty in Saudi Arabia since the start of the Gulf war .
30 This is assumed provisionally to be true both of finished goods and of their factors of production , of the hire of labour and of the borrowing of capital .
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