Example sentences of "of [art] [det] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 The punctuation mark ( , ) of the least separation indicated between parts of a sentence ; also used to separate groups of figures ( 4,7,25 etc ) .
2 Hitting the headlines again , Connors was one of the many businesses affected in the Bangor and Portadown bombs this year .
3 This was to be one of the many houses used by the Bishops of Rochester and a favourite residence of some during the next three centuries .
4 Its frenzied rejection was very different to that of the many projects listed in the Police Foundation or Home Office Registers of Research mentioned above , most of which are simply ignored and never ever receive any review .
5 This brings me back to one of the many things shared by all three races .
6 Of the many changes proposed in this review ( which is still under discussion by the Council of Ministers ) , several are designed to alter policies and aids in the LFAs .
7 The biggest section follows ; this is a selection of the many questions received from readers — the more important , the most often asked , and therefore the sort of thing most likely to be worrying you — with ‘ reason why ’ explanations .
8 The two countries resolved to work together to solve the problem of the many refugees displaced by the " recurrent wars and drought in the region " .
9 One of the many topics covered by the research team was that of friendships and their importance to adolescents .
10 This moral dilemma is just one of the many topics studied in Community Education .
11 So , when to her great surprise she is asked to the Spring Ball , by one of the most desirable men in this school , she feels that this is just to be another of the many jokes played on Carrie .
12 An appendix provides a ‘ getting started ’ introduction to the running of the many programs scattered throughout the book .
13 Here is one of the many activities included in Fanfare .
14 This is an important point , but is just one of the many benefits offered by this fascinating country .
15 In light of the many problems connected with the passage of title as a basis for the right to sue , the Law Commissions recommended allowing the lawful holder of a bill of lading to sue the carrier in contract for loss or damage to the goods covered by the bill , irrespective of whether title to the goods passed by reason of the consignment or endorsement .
16 The premises , which occupy a corner site in a prime front of the road position , are bright and spacious , creating a most pleasant environment for the display of the many properties offered for sale by the Finaghy branch .
17 Of the many Gospels written , the Church , later on , chose four as being the ones that contained ‘ the faith ’ .
18 Of the many Deeds performed by Hercules only one appears to have been recorded on a British beaker .
19 One of the many boasts made by the Free Church Council 's driving force , Hughes , was that the Free Church Council was the real representative in England not only of undiluted Protestantism but of the de facto Church of the English-speaking world .
20 The following four German folktales relating to this theme , as collected by the Grimm brothers in the nineteenth century , are typical but only a fraction of the many variants known .
21 … on the physical resource of water in all its spatial and temporal inequalities of occurrence , and by its conceptualization of the many systems subsumed under the hydrological cycle …
22 One of the most important of the many articles manufactured in this shop are the steel carriage springs , each of which is submitted to a test quite as severe as that applied to the guns in Woolwich Arsenal , before it is sent out to administer to the comfort of the travelling public , the test chiefly consisting in the dropping of heavy weights upon the springs .
23 Editor , — K M Citron 's editorial highlights one of the many dilemmas faced in the AIDS era .
24 The Prado should establish , say , 20 mini-collections comprising 500 paintings , each with a varied selection of the many treasures hidden in its vaults .
25 Mrs Grogan had wisely taken note of the many warnings issued to householders , especially the elderly living on their own , to examine carefully the credentials of all callers before admitting them .
26 Then you see a visually similar word like cot which increases the activation of cat as well as the activation of cot ( because of the many features shared by these two words ) .
27 Pre-dive planning , ascent rate warning , logbook display and a choice of wrist or console mountings , are just a few of the many features offered by Oceanic .
28 These are just some of the many features offered by this very able program .
29 Sir Bryan rejects all of the many arguments advanced by the Bar to the effect that the extension of audience rights would reduce rather than extend competition .
30 Amphetamine produces its effects by causing certain neurons to release more of the neurotransmitter , dopamine — one of the many chemicals used in the brain to transmit signals from one cell to another — suggesting that schizophrenics either produced too much , or were too sensitive to the actions of the transmitter .
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