Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] knowledge of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the second year , optional courses allow students to study electronic composition or modern American music , or to increase their knowledge of early music .
2 The ability to visualise the stomach in the fed state may help to increase our knowledge of gastric function , especially in tracing the passage of gastric chyme during the initial stages of digestion .
3 A flexible programme is offered to allow experienced , able nurses and other health care professionals to extend their knowledge of therapeutic care in nursing and related disciplines .
4 Thus supported , children will go on to extend their knowledge of written language by themselves .
5 ‘ The most important thing about the Prince of Wales Initiative is that it gives the opportunity for other industries to share their knowledge of environmental protection , ’ she says .
6 And , most attractive of all , we see that Norfolk has gained a new and glittering addition to its night class line-up , with the news that NICK CAVE is to share his knowledge of advanced badminton with the good folk of East Anglia .
7 Elizabethan builders were learning new things from the Netherlands , and Thomas Howard was eager to display his knowledge of architectural fashion .
8 Adam also wrote the De Utensilibus ad Domum Regendam , a treatise composed after returning to his native village which he had left over eleven years before ; its use of quaint and archaic words was designed to show his knowledge of learned terminology in naming objects of everyday life .
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