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

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1 The Discussion Paper Series is intended to make research results available to economists and policy-makers quickly , so as to encourage discussion of the papers and timely application of the analyses and results they contain .
2 Money , paradoxically , provides the major means of detachment from direct economic involvement , and is the basis of the professions and pure research .
3 And what about the influence of the professions and organized practice on undergraduate studies ?
4 Equally the interviewee forms a model of the interviewer(s) and this can be a considerable aid to his decision-making about whether he can respect , trust , work with or tolerate guidance from the interviewer .
5 ‘ I was very impressed with the efficiency of the motorists and all the helpers , it was splendid . ’
6 He has always majored , like Pisa 's tower , in eccentricity , but now the complexity of the stories and some of the directorial quirks are becoming self-defeating .
7 That 's 4 of the projects and some of the other projects for other client groups are I think , in terms of the concept of community care , more exciting and more interesting .
8 to explore how courts apply the duty imposed by the Child Care Act 1980 to give the child 's welfare first and paramount consideration ; 2. to examine the practices in use for providing magistrates with impartial information ; 3. to discover whether parents ' solicitors experience difficulties in getting background history of cases from Social Services Departments ; 4. to judge whether parents at are a disadvantage in court ; 5. to monitor how solicitors conduct their cases , and how they emply the various possible lines of argument of the Code of Practice on Access ; 6. to discuss the underlying attitudes of the magistrates and social workers towards access to children in care , the reasons for their viewpoints and whether the publication of the Code caused them to change any of their positions .
9 Fifteen of the towns that Greek Intelligence asterisked — if that 's the word — on their list .
10 An analysis of those involved in the Jacobite disturbances shows that most came from the petty trading and artisanal classes of the towns and industrial villages .
11 If any of the Lords or great ‘ Herren ’ in England wished to lay out an new garden or remake an old one , Mr. Miller would always show them how it ought to be done .
12 Much has been made of the ‘ feminine shape ’ of My Bloody Valentine 's music , and this also extends to the ‘ wombadelia ’ of Spiritualized and the neutered fumblings of the shoe-gazers and much of the second division of indie rock .
13 Many of the prospectuses and some of the accompanying letters noted changes in the content of courses , e.g. at the research frontiers of the natural sciences , in the pattern and interrelation of the social sciences , in the new enhanced and extended engineering degrees , in the structure of courses ( new combinations and in some cases modular schemes ) , in project-based options in the final year , in the pattern of teaching and assessment , and in the development of work placements , European links or part-time degrees .
14 In other words a good mirror signal manoeuvre routine , however you apply it but in a particular order , which gives a discipline , so that you 're keeping yourselves out of the problems that other people may give you if you allow them to .
15 If that seedcorn is confiscated , it inevitably drives companies into the hands of their bankers , which gives rise to many of the problems that small businesses are currently experiencing .
16 Indeed , agricultural equipment data should have unusually favourable characteristics that avoid some of the problems that some manufacturing investment data exhibit — most notably the conceptual and estimation problems that occur when there is a long lag between the placement of a new order and its subsequent delivery sometime in the future .
17 Thus , many users prefer to stay hidden regardless of the problems that this might cause their families or themselves .
18 Perhaps the best example of the problems that this approach can cause is the Atari desktop publishing system .
19 First the goods have to be " consumer goods " within the meaning of s 12(1) ( c ) , with all of the problems that this definition entails .
20 Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm that many of the problems that British Rail experienced on the east coast line at the end of last year were due to criminal vandalism affecting the signalling system , particularly in Scotland and the north of England ?
21 And one of the problems that these folk had , and one of the problems we all have is as long as we think we 're all right , then we 're all wrong .
22 An illustration of the problems and possible solutions is provided by the following example .
23 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
24 Touring with them against the top countries , ‘ not hiding , getting thrashed from time to time , but facing the top teams , learning all the time , and accepting that if we 're going to stay as a competitive group we 've got to be as far ahead of the others as possible ’ .
25 He served as editor of The Times while unable to type , as chairman of the Arts Council while unable to drive , and was appointed to the Broadcasting Standards Council unaware that one of Britain 's most popular television shows was named Jim 'll Fix It ( ‘ Who 's Jim ? ’ he once asked ) .
26 A fortiori , a person is not to be regarded as acting dishonestly if he appropriates another 's property believing that with full knowledge of the circumstances that other person has in fact agreed to the appropriation .
27 The Disciplinary Tribunal may revoke recognition where there has been a breach of the Rules or other conduct requirements .
28 R.24(2) provides that any solicitor or RFL participating in a recognised body must not cause any breach of the Rules or other conduct requirements .
29 The management of the Company and the allotment , issue , holding , transfer and transmission of all shares in the capital of the Company shall be subject to the Rules and nothing in the regulations of the Company shall be construed as authorising any breach of the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or Section 9 of the AJA .
30 The management of the Company and the allotment , issue , holding , transfer and transmission of all shares in the capital of the Company shall be subject to the Rules and nothing in the regulations of the Company shall be construed as authorising any breach of the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or Section 9 of the AJA .
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