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

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1 Rival villages would line up at either end of the green to do this .
2 As part of the selection process some interviewers and interview boards use group selection methods .
3 A friend 's drunken voice from the back of the church interrupted this miserable train of thought .
4 The power structure and finances of the Church go some way towards explaining the management of its buildings .
5 No part of the Church has all of it to itself .
6 The availability of the computer means that spectrum manipulation , storage and retrieval for replotting or comparison with standards are all easy , and this may be felt to justify the higher cost of interferometers .
7 Clearly , however , the fame of the artist overrides all these statements : a pen and ink Rembrandt is vastly more expensive than an eighteenth-century watercolour .
8 They were then shifted to an instrumental discrimination in which presentation of the clicker signalled that choice of one lever would be reinforced ( with food ) and presentation of the tone signalled that choice of the other lever would be reinforced ( with food plus shock ) .
9 Layla has now taken to curling up in the cubby hole of the desk to answer these calls .
10 It is implicit in their judgment that these members of the court accepted this analysis .
11 giving the judgment of the court rejected this argument :
12 However , Karplus illustrated the immense scale of the problem facing those embarked on theoretical study .
13 The extra speed and wide reach of the service means more patients reach hospital within the so-called Golden Hour , when surgeons have a better chance of saving life .
14 The democratic forms of the Council and committees and the rigid hierarchical structure of the service have some great strengths but in many ways are not geared to the modern task of managing thousands of people and hundreds of millions of pounds of assets .
15 The imperial presence was manifest : those who attended had the advantage of travelling on the imperial transport system ; the structure of the Council mirrored that of senatorial procedure , the 318 fathers ( a traditional number — actual attendance was more likely to have been about 250 ) gathered in a hall of the imperial palace ; Constantine spoke asking them to restore concord , and then left them to themselves .
16 Several members of the Council think this a good idea .
17 Because I I would say that all members of the council face those kinds of cuts .
18 by a central Government of the Protectorate as a whole with no part of the country dominating any other part but all working together for the good of the whole Protectorate and the progress of its people .
19 While the volcanic nature of the country means much of the arable area is intensely fertile , earthquakes , typhoons and other natural disasters are frequent .
20 He had seen enough of the country to know that , outside the main towns , there was no mercantile system of any kind .
21 If it is your first work of fiction of any great length , I think you are doing the right thing putting it forward for appraisal by the Eastern Arts Board , you are lucky in your part of the country to have this .
22 ( 56 ) … the nearest he dared go with the set of the sea rolling both ships towards each other at the same instant .
23 But Clive — Mr Kemp — said it was a rule of the sea to help another boat in distress .
24 Means performing one behaviour robs the child of the opportunity to perform another .
25 At the end of the session spend some time in free discussion about the method .
26 The introduction of the lamp allowed more coal to be dug and more profits to be made .
27 The introduction of the lamp allowed more coal to be dug and more profits to be made .
28 An adjustable stop on the back of the jig keeps all the segments the same size .
29 Despite the democratic element in government , however , the liberal-leaning elected members of the Assembly have little power , because the conservatives dominate the body through appointed indirectly-elected seats .
30 Is it the will of the assembly to accept that addendum ?
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