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

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1 Teale damaged knee ligaments against Spurs on Saturday which will bring an end to an unbroken run of 70 matches in the first team .
2 Attention will be paid to the treatment of breakdowns , the role of technical skills in the choice and use of machinery and the nature of training .
3 an expert of technical issues in a disputes clause providing for arbitration of non-technical issues : see 6.8. general disputes to an expert for determination : see 6.9. these types of clause .
4 Still on the subject of standards , new in the Library is a book entitled ‘ Harmonisation of Technical Standards in the EC ’ by Sebastian Farr ( 658.562 ) .
5 This relief , it may be added , was matched for a while by the exemption of some forty villages in the West Riding in 1319 , and of 128 villages in the North Riding in 1322 , from lay taxes because of the scale of their poverty resulting from the Scottish raids .
6 Although the county possesses few equivalents of the great churches built by wealthy communities elsewhere in England , it has a wealth of small-scale buildings in a range of styles imported in the latest continental fashion and modified by local needs and customs .
7 We also tested a sample of autistic children in the chocolate-finding task and found that they were again behaving just like the three-year-olds : going to the baited box for twenty trials , despite wanting to win chocolates and occasionally trying to filch them from the experimenter 's bag .
8 So far , with the number of Japanese-speaking graduates in the UK scarcely being measured in three figures , any reciprocal learning will depend mainly on what Japanese companies choose to make available .
9 There were also reports on Jan. 26 and 30 of anti-US demonstrations in the mainly Kurdish towns of Mersin and Batman .
10 The abrogation of article 6 was also a key demand of striking miners in the Arctic coalfields .
11 In 1912 over half a million workers across the Empire went on strike to protest when government troops opened fire upon a large crowd of striking miners in the Lena goldfields in eastern Siberia , killing some 270 .
12 However , in the period up to the Robbins Report of 1963 , there was a considerable growth in the provision of advanced courses in the further education sector , mainly in science and technology .
13 The large number of displaced terranes in the North American Cordillera are considered by Coney et al.
14 More interestingly , he contributed to the formation of professional armies in the late Renaissance .
15 He then , one paragraph later , says : ‘ Because of the centrality of professional services in a complex society , professional control over professional affairs affects the general welfare ’ ( p.22 ) .
16 Commercial considerations should not alone determine the future supply of legal services and the profession should retain only those rules which are ‘ essential for the maintenance of professional standards in the public interest ’ .
17 The Actors ' Centre in Covent Garden has functioned since 1980 , and offers a variety of professional classes in a relaxed atmosphere .
18 Should you decide to consult a professional aromatherapist ( see the list of professional bodies in the appendix ) , do not expect exactly the same treatment from every aromatherapist .
19 This course is unique in providing vocational training suitable for specialist physical education posts in schools and for a range of professional roles in the leisure industry .
20 From their respective sites at Stowmarket and Peterborough , Prentice and Alcock could work out the heights and paths of the dust particles by triangulation , showing that these sporadic meteors were members of the Solar System , in contradiction to the view of professional astronomers in the United States who believed that they entered from interstellar space .
21 ‘ In a year which has seen more investment than ever in drama on S4C , it is wonderful not only to have audience acclaim in Wales but critical acclaim of professional peers in the RTS. ’ he said .
22 You should enquire what the rules are and additionally , to give you a better idea of what size pension you might realistically expect , you could ask for some practical examples — say , over the last five years — of retired individuals in a similar earnings bracket to your own .
23 But it is parallel with the grammatical rules , and is based on the repetitive routines of initiated persons in the society under description .
24 The discovery of deaf tutors in a sign language class causes a review of the concept of ‘ the deaf ’ as disabled , since for the first time the student may be in a learning situation where the person whom he feels he should be helping is actually shown to be more competent than he is .
25 The colouring of Scandinavian cattle in the past was also characteristic in that many showed variations of the colour-sided cline .
26 Pyramids of paper have been piled up on the subject of faunal provinces in the fossil record , but very few of them stand up to critical examination and even the latest symposium on the subject has produced very little that can be regarded as concrete evidence .
27 This was an implicit critique of Forbes , but Forbes saw no reason to be apologetic because he had used the concept of botanical provinces in an entirely new way .
28 Table 1.2 shows the size of Conservative majorities in the best ten constituencies ( in Surrey , Buckinghamshire , Oxfordshire and London ) , and the size of Labour majorities in the worst ten ( located in inner cities and the North ) .
29 The proportion of Labour identifiers in the electorate has fallen steadily since Labour 's last clear-cut victory in 1966 to scarcely one voter in three .
30 The main challengers to the Tories are the Lib Dems and , with this in mind , and inspired by the NSS tactical voting guide , a group of Labour supporters in the city organised a tactical voting campaign .
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