Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb -s] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Forest of Dean covers an area of 27,000 acres . |
2 | The loss of moisture makes the face cave in , look like a skull . |
3 | The man of unity possesses no rivals for the very meaning of unity is to be at one with all men and all things . |
4 | At most institutions , the preferred method of assessment combines the marks obtained by students in " continuous assessment " throughout the academic year with final examination results . |
5 | offer a consistent standard of good practice to users and to carers , whilst also recognizing that the process of assessment involves the exercising of judgement , whether professional judgement or subjective judgement of users and carers . |
6 | This form of assessment presents the student with the opportunity of displaying practical skills which may involve the completion of a specified task or procedure or the production of an artifact . |
7 | The process of assessment incorporates a number of key elements and involves the assessors ( including users and carers ) in bringing to bear a wide range of observational , communication , interpersonal , cognitive , and analytic skills . |
8 | Liam Hudson suggests that ‘ it may be that a single system of values embraces the individual 's perceptions of academic institutions ; his perception of himself and his demonstrable behaviour ’ , and goes on to say that , |
9 | The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do . |
10 | However , it is well recognised by conservationists that the modern pace and scale of change poses a threat which is quite unprecendented . |
11 | Unless the promoter of change has the power to reward the new form of behaviour and/or penalize persistence with the old form of behaviour , schemas are unlikely to change whatever managerial symbols and signals circulate around the organization . |
12 | That same eighth chapter of Acts records the spread of the gospel by informal missionaries , men and women evicted from Jerusalem by the persecution which followed Stephen 's death . |
13 | Whose drum of skin receives the breezes ’ whisper |
14 | Even granting the limitations of the rules in question , the giving of reasons implies the willingness to engage in a structured conversation . |
15 | The Control Server family of products includes an SQL Monitor for the remote monitoring and tuning of client/server applications , a Configurator for capacity planning and design monitoring of databases , and a Backup Server for large database backup and recovery . |
16 | ( There is no doubt that a good head of hair gives a man a wholly unjustified appearance of moral authority , witness Supreme Court judges and senators . ) |
17 | The lack of shell leaves the larvae unprotected . |
18 | The executive board of ICI uses an information base which includes limited operational data and concentrates on strategic information . |
19 | From this it can be concluded that only 1.4 per cent of this large number of coins establishes the date of the deposit but in this case , since there are no later Roman coins found in Britain , it could be even later ; a salutary lesson for all excavators . |
20 | The barren moonrock and dust can not evolve into anything whereas the tiny cartwheel of molecules becomes a foetus , then a baby , then a full human being . |
21 | Thus , the integrin family of molecules provides a mechanism whereby interaction with the extracellular matrix can cause rearrangement of the cellular cytoskeleton and signal changes in gene transcription through the activation of oncogenes and nuclear transcription elements . |
22 | On the one hand , we have examples of speakers self-quoting , where the act of quoting activates a switch back to the code of the original utterance . |
23 | In the case of general medical practice , then , the logic of expertise forces the expert to adopt a paternalistic stance and the non-expert patient to accept it . |
24 | Yet notwithstanding these specific criticisms the notion that one source of difference within cross-national industrial relations may reflect the different stage of development that societies have reached , along some continuum — that the stage of industrialisation affects the character of industrial relations — this provides one possible focus for inter-country studies . |
25 | The tenacity of antisemitism reveals the peculiarity of this form of prejudice . |
26 | Since he was barely known in Britain at the time , the review of the recording in the March 1947 issue of Gramophone makes no mention of Karajan himself , let alone any gratuitous remarks of the crash of boots and jingle of spurs variety . |
27 | The second is that the multiplicity of authorities increases the number of administrators and clerical workers , so imposing a heavy cost on an economy that can ill afford to use its resources in this way . |
28 | This means of discrimination takes the place of visual examination of the area . |
29 | The ideal management of any case of RSI involves a doctor well acquainted with the subject , and a good physiotherapist . |
30 | Any diminution of freedom reduces the quality of life . |