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

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1 One of the most controversial areas of intervention by these new-style Labour councils was Equal Opportunities .
2 The DTI is to set up working groups to examine the scope for change in some of the most complex areas of company law .
3 The Department of Trade and Industry announced that it was setting up working groups to examine the scope for changing some of the most complex areas of company law .
4 The most vulnerable areas of working time for me are those of contact with pupils and curriculum development .
5 In fact this is one of the most crucial areas of disagreement between them .
6 THIS is one of the most crucial areas of life for Cancer .
7 Often , too , it describes lesbianism as the epitome of the woman-centred approach , as if , by carrying identification with women into the most intimate areas of experience , lesbians crystallize feminist resistance : ‘ A lesbian is the rage of all women condensed to the point of explosion ’ ( Radicalesbians 1973 : 471 ) .
8 What are the most basic areas of research which the Church needs to undertake if it is to take growth seriously ?
9 The Government had asked an outside and unfriendly body to make recommendations upon one of the most sensitive areas of politics .
10 The dumping of contaminants ‘ in situ ’ must be ended and the most sensitive areas of seabed must not be disturbed by exploration .
11 One of the most important areas of credit management is risk assessment , not only looking at the individual customer companies concerned , but also at the current financial background in which they operate .
12 Course measuring , which has been one of the most important areas of work in road racing over the past few years , has certainly not suffered for want of funding . ’
13 The most important areas of gallery space , again as apart from state institutions , offered to first impressionists and later to expressionists , were provided by Paul Cassirer .
14 In the artist/booking agent agreement , the most important areas of negotiation are as follows .
15 It would be impossible to describe full-body massage in this little book , so we will concentrate on the most important areas in aromatherapy massage , the back , head , face and neck .
16 Many aspects of this biological piracy remain poorly understood and research into the mysteries of viral infection is one of the most active areas of study in the whole of biology .
17 However , considering the small amount of solid information known about the painter 's commissions , study of his work must now be one of the most saturated areas in Renaissance art history .
18 One of the most dramatic areas of difference between speech and writing is found in the typical syntax of the two modes .
19 As the fifties proceeded , a succession of coups , countercoups , wars , revolutions and civil disorders made the Middle East one of the most volatile areas on earth , a place that in the words of one historian , " reverberated with the sound of crashing throne . "
20 Manufacturing , non-diamond mining and tourism were considered the most likely areas for diversification .
21 Before the hon. Gentleman gets up , let me say that I worked as a probation officer in the King 's Cross area , which was one of the most difficult areas for homelessness in the 1970s .
22 The most significant areas of development in this respect proved to be teacher education , art and design , the creative and performing arts , and management studies .
23 The village of Swanland , approximately seven miles west of the city of Kingston-upon-Hull , has since the 19th century been considered one of the most attractive areas in North Humberside , or East Yorkshire as many would prefer .
24 The release of tension in organizations is probably one of the most neglected areas of research .
25 More than two-thirds of its students come from the highly industrialized areas of South Wales and another 10 per cent come from Central and North Wales .
26 Also extremely important because not only will this remove the more entrenched areas of dirt and grit , but it will also put a degree of essential moisture back into the fabric .
27 ‘ Boy labour ’ in all spheres was a transient period of employment , and even in the more essential areas of work boys would lose their jobs — whether as ‘ nippers ’ or ‘ handy lads ’ in factories , or as van boys and messenger boys — when they reached early maturity and lost their enthusiasm for boyish wages .
28 These societies may have comprised small political units and low population densities when compared with the more concentrated areas of consumption discussed above .
29 The more fertile areas of farmland along the coast had long since been taken over by German farmers .
30 Moreover , tensions exist between the rural population and the town-dwellers who buy second homes in the more accessible areas of countryside .
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