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

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1 One of the problems with these job losses is that they were almost entirely unplanned : anyone who wanted to take severance or early retirement was allowed to do so irrespective of its effects on the department concerned and on the shape of the university .
2 Only one of the infants with these malformations was delivered by elective caesarean section ( the one with Vater syndrome ) ; three of the four others were not recognised as presenting by the breech until labour was established , which limited the scope for prenatal diagnosis .
3 The basic elementary processes of chemistry were understood and the essential analytical tools were already available ; the existence of a limited number of chemical elements , composed of different numbers of basic units ( atoms ) , and compounds of elements composed of basic multi-atomic units of molecules , and some idea of the rules of these combinations was familiar , as indeed it had to be for the great advances in the essential activity of chemists , the analysis and synthesis of various substances .
4 All the important pieces were contested by trade and private buyers and most of the prices for these should be considered equivalent to retail prices .
5 It needs to be emphasized , however , that such a conclusion would be in despite of the earliest biographical sources , the author of one of which was contemporary in time , if distant in space , and also , as far as one can judge , of the chronological lists and would therefore constitute important evidence of the limitations of these source materials .
6 It provides buoyancy and this , for the bulk of the descendants of these air-breathing pioneers , became a more important faculty .
7 The tradition of large , sometimes very large vases , probably still grave-markers , continues and the spreading of the figure-zones on these leads to drawing on an unprecedented scale ( fig. 9 ) : a monumental art of which there will be more to say in the next chapter .
8 Begin by thinking of the answers to these questions :
9 It is only in the context of the answers to these questions that relevant and helpful criteria for selection can be developed .
10 Of the fathers of the boarders in these schools , 92 per cent were in the Registrar-General 's Class I or II , and 52 per cent had been to Public Schools themselves .
11 This leads us to a brief discussion of the developments within these fields since the time when the early sociologists were working .
12 To judge from the very wide circulation of the decisions on these details , in contrast to the almost total lack of circulation of the earlier decrees , this concentration of effort was the right policy ; but it took at least another two generations before the aim , which Anselm in 1102 had been confident could quickly be reached , was achieved .
13 As a result of the decisions in these cases and the growing influence of subcontractors within the JCT , the 1980 standard form contains a procedure for nomination second to none in its complexity .
14 Most of the enemies of these insects are small birds out searching for a tasty meal .
15 Indeed he himself added a footnote to the paragraph quoted above : ‘ I was informed , however , that there were a few cockatoos at one spot on the west of Bali , showing that the intermingling of the productions of these islands is now going on … ’
16 Digestion of the incisors from these predator assemblages occurs on both enamel and dentine , producing a wavy surface on the latter ( Fig. 3.23 I ) and reducing the enamel to small islands on the surface of the dentine .
17 A list of the pavements of these two integral groups , whose-main features are ( a ) Orpheus mosaics , and ( b ) saltire arrangements , includes the following : ( a ) ( i ) Woodchester , mosaic A ( Orpheus mosaic : pI .
18 Your 1971 report gives a sensitive account of the difficulties of these poor families and gives precise evidence of the inadequacy of their incomes .
19 Accordingly , the jurisdiction of the visitors in these matters was a jurisdiction which was transferred to the High Court in 1873 and retained there by section 18(3) of the Act of 1925 and section 10(3) ( b ) of the Act of 1981 .
20 Possible reasons for this difference are revealed through closer examination of the definitions within these two dictionaries .
21 Three main classes — the upper class , the middle class and the working class will be considered in turn , though as will become clear , the location of the boundaries between these classes is disputed .
22 The instability of the horizons in these solutions can easily be demonstrated in that they require very specific forms for the initial functions f(u) and g(v) .
23 An examination of the plans of these Southern stations reveals an interesting sanitary discrimination .
24 The investigation of the sources of these emotions will provide information about how happiness can most effectively be pursued .
25 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
26 The difference in strength of the bonds in these elements has a practical use : silicon wafers , used in integrated circuits , are sliced from large ingots of silicon using diamond-tipped saws .
27 Many people are of the opinion that record fish lists exist mainly to bolster the egos of the captors of these huge fish .
28 The score for each player is the sum of the pay-offs in these encounters with neighbours .
29 All you have to do is decide which of the puddings on these pages from Cadbury 's The Taste of Chocolate would be the perfect ending to each of the following menus .
30 There was , however , a very practical reason for the facing of the galleries in these directions .
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