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

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1 Pollution control work , then , is typical of the many areas of social control characterized by goals of regulation rather than repression .
2 This is a true story of one of the many tragedies of apartheid — a white South African policeman falls in love with a woman of mixed race , resigns from his job and goes to live with her in Cape Town .
3 Each of the many skills of smallholding requires its own discipline .
4 That in view of the many matters of vital interest to the Cooperative Movement , such as the excess profits duty , the threatened income tax on dividends , the state control of wheat , sugar , coal , etc. , which must come before Parliament in the immediate future , this Congress hereby instructs the Central Board to consider ways and means of ensuring the adequate representation of cooperative knowledge and opinion in Parliament .
5 OF THE many mixtures of spice used in Indian cookery , this is the most generally useful .
6 From this examination of some of the many patterns of family life which exist in Britain in the 1980s it can be seen that traditional views of the family are unsupported by research findings .
7 The first of the many descendants of The Promised Land .
8 First , a particular instance : one of the many cases of ‘ hypercorrection ’ that were noticed .
9 One of the many functions of local councils is the care and maintenance of local parks and commons etc , used by the public for recreation purposes .
10 Certainly we do not need to try to go into the whole causal history of an event in order to specify something — one of the many sets of things — that had the property of making the occurrence of the event necessary .
11 Because of the many hours of sitting that we do , we lose the ability to squat or even the ability to sit down without falling down .
12 English Heritage chooses now to stress the responsibility of the many boroughs of which London is made up : ‘ Our policy is , in consultation with the boroughs , and over an agreed programme , to withdraw from the exercise of our powers where we are duplicating their functions ’ .
13 Percy Marlborough Stewart left to the people of Pocklington his collection of water-lilies , one of the finest in Europe , and the Stewart collection containing illustrations and objects of the many countries of the world which he visited on his hunting expeditions .
14 Explain that loo becomes unnecessary — one of the many benefits of death .
15 One of the many benefits of this proposal will be the readiness of more defendants to plead guilty , thus reducing the length of the trau matic process .
16 He seemed to be haunted by a fear of being forgotten by his friends and Gould became one of the many objects of an obsessive correspondence .
17 Evergreen are taking advantage of the many tons of rubbish , until recently just dumped , that come from spinning and knitting factories , jumble sales and charity shops .
18 One of the many phobias of football culture ( see kissing ) .
19 Spitfire PL965 is a fine testament to the skills and devotion of the full time members of the rebuild team along with the dedication of the many members of the Medway Aircraft Preservation Society .
20 How do human beings distinguish which of the many elements of the context are relevant ?
21 Of the many surveys of prevalence of urinary incontinence few report only on people living in their own homes .
22 The years in Lubyanka prison in Moscow transformed Wallenberg into a hostage of the Cold War , and then into one of the many errors of the Stalinist period whose truth became too ghastly to reveal .
23 Interference with the satisfaction of needs is one of the many sources of frustration leading to aggression .
24 Today it houses the Vigili Urbani , one of the many factions of the Italian police forces .
25 By the age of 5 the majority of children have now already attended one of the many forms of pre-school provision outside the family ( e.g. nursery school , nursery class , playgroup , day nursery , child minder ) .
26 Computerised library catalogues are just one example of the many forms of computerised bibliographical information which are available .
27 The silliest and the most sinful of the many heresies of pseudo-democracy is to pretend that all studies and all learning are ‘ created equal ’ .
28 This is one of the many advantages of an ‘ open ’ system .
29 One of the many advantages of a delicensed black cab is that unless the cops know it 's delicensed , the chances of getting pulled for not wearing a seat-belt are fairly remote .
30 This insistence on knowing for sure and examining the facts of the matter is particularly important in dealing with the doubts which arise because of the many misrepresentations of Christianity today .
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