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

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1 A Supreme Court judge , Justice Louis Harms , on Nov. 13 published his report into the activities of Army and police counterinsurgency units .
2 They do not determine the activities of teaching and learning , but on the contrary are themselves required to conform to the changing perceptions and experiences of the teacher and learner .
3 In the final article in this section , Rosemary Clarke compares the activities of teaching and Gestalt therapy , drawing parallels and pointing up interesting distinctions , as well as offering some of what she has learned in the course of being both a teacher and , subsequently , a therapist .
4 In particular it has been argued that any body which has no power over financial matters is impotent as a check on the activities of government and that a new " upper chamber " should have some control over financial matters .
5 In addition , the activities of management and labour can influence key decisions over investment and productivity , and these in their turn will have an influence on plant profitability .
6 The former are organized around the activities of work that give individuals and work communities a specialized knowledge not available or necessary in everyday fife .
7 And by and large the activities of church and state would be separatist .
8 As I said in Committee , the lack of redress in terms of the activities of bus companies compared to the activities of rail or ferry operators represents a great anomaly .
9 Suppose that the actual inflation rate is 10 per cent and that this has been expected by all economic agents , with the result that it has been fully accounted for in wage bargaining , in the activities of borrowing and lending and in the tax system .
10 For that reason we include information about the activities of Convocation and the Association of Alumni .
11 Getting itself involved in access so deeply has turned it from a benign , vaguely representative organisation into one whose role is increasingly to police the activities of climbing and climbers .
12 It is involved in all the relations , institutions and structures which are implicated in the activities of production and reproduction in the life of societies ’ ( Held , 1984 , p. 235 ) .
13 Alternatively , in attempts to deprive antislavery of the dynamic of evangelism , it was sometimes argued that the task of evangelising and civilising Africans , whether in Africa or the Americas , necessitated the disciplines of slavery and the slave trade rather than being a reason for abolition or emancipation .
14 Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion .
15 The disciplines of sociology and philosophy are threatened by Mannheim 's proposals since , in his account , they are the formal and scientific disciplines whose topics mean they are the most likely to be affected by non-theoretical factors .
16 The withdrawal from the world , the silence , the disciplines of community and the deliberate cult of monotony in a system where everybody wears the same clothes and does the same things day after day have been found to support the mystic during his frequently lonely journey , to earth him in reality and to wean him away from an excitement and drama that is inimical to the mystical experience .
17 Group members have to co-operate within the disciplines of time and equal opportunities for participation .
18 The nearest the Government came to bringing the judges and magistrates ‘ within the disciplines of efficiency and cost effectiveness ’ ( Guardian 1.10.90 ) , was to circulate to all courts details of the full costs of their sentencing decisions .
19 Of course , the disciplines of science and engineering are not always sharply separated .
20 The demand for graduates in the disciplines of Business and Management has dramatically increased in recent years .
21 One has also to contend with the contribution of the Criminal Law Revision Committee , about which much could be said not least on the remarkable sortie into the defences of intoxication and mistake in its 14th Report .
22 I am sure that the right hon. Gentleman will recall that the Committee recommended that the defences of provocation and diminished responsibility and the offence of infanticide should be retained .
23 The reason sometimes given is that the defences of justification and fair comment are for the jury , which is the constitutional tribunal , and not for the judge .
24 It applies whenever the defendant raises the defences of justification and fair comment , and will apply if the defence is to be qualified privilege unless the evidence of malice is so overwhelming that no reasonable jury would sustain the privilege .
25 In this our world God breathed his spirit into the dust of the earth , and matter became articulate and personalised in the forms of man and woman .
26 A recent outbreak of aggregate reactions in the concrete transformer bases of 11 electricity power stations has thrown up the possibility that most of the sands and gravels removed from the Trent valley ( one of the most widely-used sources of aggregates in Britain ) may contain the forms of silica that cause the reaction .
27 Because it was a secret project there were several phases being developed separately , and it 's possible that Professor Liawski did n't like the forms of experimentation that Jenner was using .
28 The forms of communication and the subjects thought proper for comment by members of the academic community also widen through time .
29 Perhaps the least standardized range of facilities are those provided for high-resolution graphics , where not only is the grid size used different , but the forms of storage and manipulation provided are unique to the particular machine .
30 ( For a description of the forms of inspection that currently exist see Day and Klein , 1990 . )
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