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

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1 Despite the technical overtones of the selection procedure the supply of goods is essentially a matter of personal relationships in a mutual atmosphere of trust .
2 The heather and heath tones of the jacket complement the honey-coloured suede waistcoat and the white tie neck blouse adds a touch of elegance .
3 We all recall that in the heyday of the poll tax the one principle that Ministers and Conservative Members were most reluctant to abandon was that everyone should pay something .
4 In the lobby of the Lotus Hotel a luminous picture of the Virgin Mary , like a Hollywood starlet , filled an entire wall .
5 In the case of problems encountered during use of the system by a user or a member of the Computer Group the following procedures applies .
6 In the more remote part of the Country Park the foundations remain of a signal station used during the Napoleonic wars as a look-out for the approach of ‘ Boney ’ — a real threat in those days .
7 At a meeting of the CNAA Council the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter said that he was ‘ not enthusiastic ’ about the binary policy , and that many other vice-chancellors shared his view .
8 It can protrude from its body a soft , slimy stomach which then glides between the spines and invades the centre of the sea urchin The victim 's body is slowly digested before the stomach is withdrawn again to the interior of the sea star .
9 In fact , on the very day of the Windsor conflagration a school in Lambeth , London , was comprehensively destroyed by a vandal 's firebomb .
10 In the case of the HWIM system the answer seems very clearly to be ‘ yes ’ .
11 The activity of the calcium dependent NO synthase was found from the difference between the 1 4 C-citrulline produced from control samples and samples containing 1 mM ethylene glycol tetra-acetic acid ( EGTA ) ; the activity of the calcium independent enzyme was determined from the difference between samples containing 1mM EGTA and samples containing 1 mM EGTA and 1 mM L-NAME .
12 All copies of the May 21 edition of the UK newspaper the Guardian were withdrawn in Ireland because distributors believed that a full-page advertisement for an abortion referral service breached the country 's strict abortion laws .
13 In the hummocky terrain of the valley floor the hollows , channels and gentle slopes are occupied by peat .
14 ( b ) There can be no doubt that as a result of the Boer War the 20th century in England , opened in a sense of national doubt .
15 The Sparcserver 10 introduces a compact new version of the desktop pizza box enclosure : by lowering the bottom of the pizza box a few millimetres and stacking MBus and SBus expansion slots , SMCC engineers have created a more powerful desktop server with the same footprint as the Sparcserver 2 but with up to five times the applications throughput , five times the memory capacity , double the disk storage and 25% more expansion capacity .
16 Changes in media personnel are fairly frequent and nothing gives a worse impression of the PR executive the continual receipt of material with a predecessor 's name or even their predecessor 's predecessor 's name on it .
17 During the period of the pilot project the prompting system and database were paper driven .
18 Due to the numbers of guests involved and the limited size of the branch accommodation the venues were to be away from the branch .
19 It is very evident that in the early months of the Truman administration the new US president was far from settled in his views on foreign policy , not least because of the divided counsels of those around him .
20 Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries landscape artists were attracted to Bristol and found the perspectives in drawing the natural wonders of the Avon Gorge a considerable challenge .
21 In view of The Avon Gorge the tide is low and the water not clear but opaque with mud .
22 Oh look at the back of the door window a cigarette packet .
23 For example , in response to a ring of the door bell the words ‘ Do come in , I 'm pleased to see you ’ might be spoken while the facial expression might say ‘ I 'm busy , I wish you had n't called . ’
24 As part of the Sunningdale agreement the British and Irish governments agreed to take steps whereby offences committed in one part of the island could be brought before the Courts in the other .
25 In the final phase of the document production the hypertext is forgotten , the document becomes exclusively a linear phenomenon , and references to linearly preceding paragraphs may be directly introduced .
26 It was the turn of the Witney Feast a week later and here the competition was keener .
27 Although there is little specific mention of the lifeboat service the sea is never any further from the book than it is from the history of the town of Blackpool .
28 He obtained a third class in part i of the geography tripos in 1932 and a second class in part ii of the history tripos the following year .
29 It was a big white saloon and in the darkness of the back seat a wailing chorus issued from several little heads silhoutted against the glass .
30 He had been in the boot the first time , and masked on the floor of the back seat the second .
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