Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What do Feel think of the dance craze which is currently dominating the singles charts ?
2 A further study of Les Sylphides reveals Fokine 's great understanding of the dance rhythms which he felt he had to make visible whenever he was using well-recognised dance forms .
3 Green gave an interesting account of how this fine bird suffered at the hands of the sheep farmers who had lost lambs and so had to destroy it .
4 The therapy produces the theory ; the theory is used as part of the communication processes which relieves suffering .
5 He stared wildly up at her cage roof but though it was buckled by the fall of the tree branch it was still intact and she could not escape .
6 The low pitched timber roof of the basilica type church had to be replaced by stone vaults for safety and durability , and extension of size of the vaulting system itself ( see p. 81 ) depended on arched support of a specific type and adequate wall abutment .
7 It is ss839(7) and 416 of the Taxes Act which mean that management could be " connected " with Newco for these purposes .
8 When the Duke of Wellington was confronted by the realities of the steam locomotive he responded : ‘ I see no reason to suppose that these machines will ever force themselves into general use . ’
9 Most of the poll tax which is paid is going straight into sheriff officers ’ pockets . ’
10 There is a sense of which that good housekeeping with the inevitable consequences of government policy can be , can be in terms if you like , or benefits to the council tax payers , who have after all in a under the complete disaster of the poll tax which nobody but nobody in this chamber I suspect knew more unless there is at least one partisan tory who will try to save it , it was really a wonderful experiment and it 's a shame it did n't continue .
11 All its problems arise directly from the political situation from which it springs , from the urgent need felt by the Government to distance themselves from the poll tax and the equal need to placate those internal supporters of the poll tax who will choke over any support for a property tax .
12 The participating banks rely on the integrity of the syndicate leader who has a moral obligation to ensure the information provided by the borrower is correct .
13 In view of what you have just said , are you likely to be more generous to members of the Whips Office who may wish to speak in a debate ?
14 However , although ‘ device neutral ’ in the above sense , a cad file must support the features of the cad system which produced it .
15 And — funny — my tender breast of chicken filled with garlic butter and herbs sauteed in sunflower oil with savoury rice and side salad reminds me of the chicken Kiev we occasionally buy in the supermarket .
16 As possibly the sole surviving remnant of the Dragon empire it surely deserves some backing from the industry .
17 This reduces to , Hence , by defining N ( d 1 ) as the reciprocal of the hedge ratio we can ensure that the value of the hedged portfolio does not change during the next time period .
18 The styles of the lotus buds which occupy opposite arms of the saltire are different — the one at the " bottom left " is broader at the base and more heavily drawn than the other , although they possess identical stems both of which meet a small rhomboid , with equal precision .
19 Resolutely , and determined to think no more than she could help about it , she opened her new copy of the Church Times which normally she would have looked forward to reading on her journey home .
20 The root of the problem is that there is no Non-Conformist equivalent of the church commissioners who , as well as contributing in large measure to Church of England clergy stipends , share with the state the responsibility for providing the Redundant Churches Fund .
21 The church had been partly demolished by a devastating gale in the 1930s , to the secret relief of the Church Commissioners who had been considering what to do with a building of absolutely no architectural merit serving a congregation at the major festivals of six at the most .
22 In the seventeenth century , John Aubrey , Wiltshire 's first archaeologist , lived in the manor farm , and his name is inscribed on one of the church bells whose ringing he loved so .
23 The night before they reached the tributary of the Baleh river they sought , Balbindor overheard a significant exchange between father and son .
24 The Gutenberg Galaxy was the invention of the printing press which came just in time for the Reformation .
25 Marius had confessed that he had crippled a Turkish immigrant in Stockholm and Alex was told the registration number of the Land Rover he had left behind at the German frontier when he had deserted .
26 In protecting the minority rights of the Gentile believers he states , ‘ there is no difference between Jews and Gentiles , between slaves and free men , between men and women ; you are all one in union with Christ Jesus ’ ( Gal.
27 The other aspect that may cause problems is the specificity of the priming reaction itself .
28 Moscow expected that as in the case of the Baghdad Pact it would not include the United States by formal association .
29 Usually , however , the experimenter is ignorant of the expectancy effects he exerts .
30 Three times in the latter part of September 1917 the Committee was warned by the union of the danger of delay in setting adequate and standard rates of wages for all seamen ; three times on the advice of the Liverpool Shipowners it temporised .
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