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

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1 It is the evaluators ' conclusion that the creation of such a framework may well be imminent , but through the period of the evaluation itself the existing arrangements can not be said to have been adequate .
2 But these Portuguese lived in an age when Christian burnt Christian to save souls , and their Jesuit missionaries now condemned the doctrine and ritual of the Church which the Portuguese troops had helped to save .
3 If the draftsman wishes to restrict the identity of the persons whom the tenant may authorise to use the road ( eg staff but not customers ) this must be done expressly ( see Woodhouse & Co Ltd v Kirkland ( Derby ) Ltd [ 1970 ] 2 All ER 587 ) .
4 She highlights some of the problems which the inquiry unearthed and lists the main recommendations for change
5 The next chapter introduces another organisation which also sought to introduce oral rehydration therapy to the people of Bangladesh , but in a way which was meant to take account of some of the problems which the planners of NORP had overlooked .
6 For the moment , however , we may briefly indicate some of the problems which the Ritschlian approach encounters .
7 David Beskine of the RA said ‘ The Hot Spots represent a small sample of the problems which the Ramblers are tackling head-on during Forbidden Britain Day ’ .
8 If , in briefly tracing the development of the idea of democracy from its Greek beginnings , and in exploring some of the problems which the idea of democracy involves , we hold fast to this central principle of popular power , much that might otherwise seem puzzling ought to become clear and comprehensible .
9 First , because it is evident that many of the problems which the Authority identified in 1985 when it established PNP were centred as much on professional attitudes as professional expertise — attitudes to children , to curriculum , to teaching methods , to parents , to ethnic minority groups , to gender issues — and indeed we have picked up and reported the resilience of many of the attitudes which the Authority sought to change .
10 Mole catchers were employed by some canal companies because of the problems which the animal could cause .
11 ( a ) it was felt that insufficient information had been given on the extent of the problem which the proposal was intended to address ( i.e. had any claims resulted from solicitors acting in these circumstances ? ) ;
12 There is a need to restore balance to the debate over professional standards and the quality of the service which the profession provides to the public , according to Scottish Institute president Allan Denholm .
13 Together with the individual care plan , these will make up the description of the service which the voluntary or private sector home is contracted to provide .
14 Moreover — and this must indeed have given the legate food for reflection — Anselm said he was too busy with the defence of the part of the country which the king had committed to his care , to have a meeting with the legate .
15 Exclamatory sentences such as these express a critical judgement of the occurrence of the happening which the infinitive denotes , and so present it as something which should or could have been avoided .
16 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I sat on that Select Committee , so I am aware of the circumstances which the Hon.
17 Sir Terence adds that he is enclosing for Christopher Patten a copy of the rules which the Cabinet Office has issued for the guidance of officials ‘ on such exercises ’ .
18 381 , 384 ‘ There is no doubt that at common law if a wife chooses wilfully and without justification to live away from her husband she can not , so long as she continues absent , render him liable for the necessaries supplied to her , or for her maintenance by the union , for the reason that she has of her own free will deprived herself of the opportunity which the husband was affording her of being maintained in the home .
19 AT1 said that she did not notice any difference in this regard but was nevertheless glad of the opportunity which the review had afforded to meet the Head personally , as she had not done so since her interview on appointment some years previously .
20 That was where lay the inherent strength of the axiom which the British imagined they had defeated .
21 His surviving work in the Bury Bible shows that he was worthy of the admiration which the written sources accord him .
22 Observing that the effective school can help the disadvantaged child to make use of the opportunities schools provide , the report also commented upon the scale of the contribution which the effective school could make .
23 It has been shown that particular shapes tend to be correlated , in the case of cremation pottery , with particular grave-goods , the sex of the individual which the vessels contain and the decoration on the vessel ( Richards 1982 ) .
24 It will incorporate National Curriculum attainment but there must also be a place for the wider skills of the subject which the teacher will wish to develop .
25 Studies into the nature of the calls which the public make to the police show that demands are consistently unrelated to crime ( Comrie and Kings 1975 ; Hough 1980 ; Jones 1983 ; Policy Studies Institute 1983b ; Punch and Naylor 1973 ; Southgate and Ekblom 1984 , 1986 ) , and many ethnographic studies document how the majority of contacts between public and police do not involve criminal matters ( Cain 1973 ; Comrie and Kings 1975 ; Cumming et al .
26 Thus , it may not be a question of a total plan or no plan at all , but rather of some planning , aware of the limitations which the nature of the exercise imposes on planning .
27 Thus this paper supplies only a part of the substantiation which the foregoing analysis requires .
28 This also led to some popular dissatisfaction with the quality and results of the education which the state has provided .
29 It therefore follows that an understanding of action requires an interpretation of the meanings which the actors give to their activities .
30 The burrow caused by Sarcoptes scabiei can be recognized as a thin line , not unlike a small splinter , in one of the sites which the mite is known to favour .
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