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

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1 A popular feature of previous Festivals have been the ‘ Irish Writers ’ Evenings ’ , where we have brought some of the outstanding writers and poets in this island to read from their work .
2 It involves , for example , some consideration of the overall aims or purpose of a course , though this does not necessarily mean that such aims have to be explicitly formulated or prespecified .
3 And she smiled so nicely at Inchbad and Goibniu that everyone smiled back and thought it would be really very interesting to hear about some of the strange lands and the faraway worlds the Humans had visited from the great Feargach Grian , and also that it was always a shame to eat Humans when they were pretty and young and friendly .
4 Nothing seemed to disturb the tranquillity of that Sabbath in the heart of the Highlands , with the scent of the warm conifers and the distant shimmer of sun on the calm waters of Loch Lochy .
5 a calculation of the average walk-ins or chance guests ;
6 The money supply ( MS ) is also exogenous — it is assumed to be under the control of the monetary authorities and does not respond to changes in r or Y.
7 The supply of money is assumed to be under the control of the monetary authorities and is not influenced by changes in national income or in interest rates .
8 On the other hand , the monetarist recommends that control of the money supply should be the major concern of the monetary authorities and that such a policy is of paramount importance for the conduct of macroeconomic policy .
9 They learn from past experience how to read the actions of the monetary authorities and , as a result , nullify even the short-run scope for non-neutrality that Friedman had earlier been prepared to countenance .
10 A poll conducted among Jewish Israelis in 1949 indicated that 73 per cent opposed the return of the Arab refugees but 27 per cent did not .
11 Whole gut transit was determined radiographically by the first arrival of the radio-opaque marker(s) and the time when 50% or more of the radio-opaque markers were in the stool .
12 In looking at overall trends , Sotheby 's pointed to the strength of the decorative arts and jewellery , while noting an improvement in results at Impressionist and Modern sales .
13 A dispute between the Danish government and the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) concerning the legality of the tender terms and the procedures for the granting of the contracts for the construction of a road-rail link between the islands of Zealand and Fünen [ see p. 36944 ] , one of Europe 's largest infrastructure projects , was settled out of court on Sept. 22 , 1989 .
14 He must seek the advice of the wisest money-brokers and buy a pension scheme if he be self-employed ; he must see to it that he does not over-extend himself on the mortgage front ; he must run a motor car that does n't drink petrol like tapwater and wo n't break him every time it needs a service from a franchised dealer ; above all , he must abstain from vicious pleasures — or if he needs must indulge , then he must do so only in moderation .
15 They claim they dropped out because of the increasing costs and argue their route would only cost about £1.7bn .
16 Only northeast Scotland , parts of the southern Uplands and a few areas in the southwest receive less than 10kg/S/ha a year , and in the 1970s deposition was higher .
17 When Peach joined the Geological Survey , the geology of the Southern Uplands and the Scottish Highlands was little understood .
18 Their most famous works were their prolonged surveys of the Southern Uplands and the North West Highlands .
19 During the first decade of the eighteenth century she made further journeys through some of the southern counties and about 1712 she visited Epsom , Hampton Court , and Windsor .
20 He did so with the support of the southern Saxons and , after a reign of eleven years and seven months ( HE IV , 5 ) , Hlothhere died from wounds received in battle either on 6 February 685 ( HE IV , 26 ) ( if , as Bede believed , he became king in July 673 ) or 686 ( if he did not become king until 674 ) .
21 Upper Gumtree , carrying orange and black , started dead centre of the eleven runners and came out of the stalls heading a formation like an arrow .
22 Three of the rebel soldiers and one government soldier were killed .
23 This was true of the industrial areas but also the rural communities which had ancient Catholic communities .
24 Tadchester New Town is situated in the heart of the industrial midlands and has suffered major closures and a job loss of over 6,000 in the last three years .
25 I climbed up through one of the thirteen gates and clambered over the piles of collapsed masonry blocking the way to the top of the citadel .
26 Early and limited spraying in spring then kills most of the remaining weevils and the fleahoppers , without decimating the natural enemies of bollworm and budworm .
27 With an economy of movement she collected up her things , some of the remaining rations and a flask of water .
28 The importance of this aspect of a partner 's duty will be readily apparent , for example , in relation to decisions taken at the insistence of a majority against the opposition of the remaining partners or where the question of a partner 's expulsion or compulsory retirement arises ( see Blisset v Daniel ( 1853 ) 10 Hare 493 ) .
29 At the meeting , it was decided that County , the underwriters Dillon Read and Phillips & Drew would take some of the remaining shares and then sell them slowly over the next few weeks , a move which had been discussed with County 's lawyers beforehand .
30 By a painter who befriends him , and who sleeps for a while with his mother , Jaromil , already self-perceived as exceptional , original , is introduced to modern art , which ‘ had not yet become the shopworn property of the bourgeois masses and retained the fascinating aura of a sect , a magical exclusivity fascinating to childhood — an age always daydreaming about the romanticism of secret societies , fraternities and tribes ’ .
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