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

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1 This is just one of the many services that the University recognises is best run by the students .
2 One of the many things that Mrs Thatcher has learned during her time in politics is how to milk election campaigns .
3 One of the many reports that would be written .
4 Of the many curves that have been explored by mathematicians , the roulettes are formed by a curve rolling along another , fixed curve and are fundamental to mechanics .
5 This catholicity of interest is reflected in the scope of the many questions that remain ( Box 4 ) .
6 Now , two of the questions out of the six will come from developmental and four of the questions of the six will be coming from the topics that I 've covered on most of s it 'll come from one one of the many topics that I 've c or several of the topics that I 've covered .
7 Indeed of the many disciplines that have contributed to the growth of modern literary theory , linguistics is almost certainly the most important .
8 Given the complexities of some of the procedures which police officers are required to operate under this legislation , it is not surprising to find that the Metropolitan Police , and no doubt many other forces as well , have issued a set of elaborate and detailed instructions which indicate to an officer precisely how he is to proceed in any one of the many contingencies that may arise and which are designed to ensure that he acts in accordance with the statute as interpreted by the courts .
9 His research work at the university 's petroleum warfare department led indirectly to him joining Esso , and within weeks he was faced with one of the many challenges that were to punctuate his rise to the top of the industry .
10 Moreover , I discovered the city to be one of many charms ; time and again , I found myself wandering past delightful rows of old timber-fronted houses , or crossing some little stone footbridge over one of the many streams that flow through the city .
11 I mean , would this be the source of the many prophecies that some evil would befall the King ? ’
12 At any one time , therefore , most of the many beliefs that constitute our knowledge of what goes on in the world are beliefs that we do n't know we have .
13 Whatever the intrinsic properties of a form may be , its reception by our sensory equipment may be distorted by one or other of the many factors that we have considered .
14 Maternal diet is only one of the many factors that can lead to fetal growth retardation .
15 Of the many factors that contribute to health and wellbeing , the role of social support has come to the fore recently as critical in understanding the relationships between peopleealth and social and material circumstances in which they live .
16 Washing up was just one of the many benefits that usually came his way on party nights .
17 And as one walks down the precipitous towpath there on the right is the stepping spread of side ponds and beyond that the overgrown remains of ‘ one of the many freaks that the mechanical age has produced ’ , as Rolt describes rather ungraciously the inclined plane that has gained for Foxton an entry in the ‘ Encyclopaedia Britannica ’ .
18 One of the many problems that sociology faces is the sheer number of its rivals — unlike , say , physics , which may be reserved mostly for physicists , anyone can play .
19 ‘ Chris , that 's just one of the many strokes that Martinez has pulled in his time ; and he still goes laughing on his way to the bank with his twenty-five per cent commission .
20 1 Cherry laurel and yew , almonds , walnuts and brazil nuts are just a few of the many components that can be used in your wreath .
21 One of the many tank-traps that lie ahead : senility 's revenge .
22 At the time , and indeed until much later , I had no knowledge of Mrs Castle 's objections or of the many discussions that had taken place on this subject at government level .
23 Visit the celebrated pyramids and Sphinx , the Egyptian Museum and some of the many mosques that characterise the region .
24 On the west side , Ingleborough is a shadowy giant revealing none of the many wonders that attract its legions of pilgrims ; and to the east , green slopes rise with little incident to dark moors forming a distant skyline .
25 He scooped a handful of marble out of a bannister as if it were plasticine , and briefly enjoyed the traces of the many fingers that had brushed over this patch of cold stone down the years .
26 The folly was a gift from the Sultan of Oman , just one of the many presents that now adorn the property .
27 The potential hazards that can arise from cabin pressurisation are only one aspect of the many features that aircraft designers must contend with , and engineers are well able to calculate the forces involved and build in the necessary safeguards .
28 Because of the many opportunities that a designer has of seeing many types and design of kitchen equipment in action , he is able to pick for his client the best type and design for the job in hand .
29 I need hardly remind you of the many emergencies that Save The Children has responded to in recent years .
30 It is no accident that many slums were built on marshes : Mosside in Manchester , the Bogside in Londonderry , and much of the East End of London , where the suffix ‘ ey ’ to many of the place-names tell us that they were islands in Saxon times : Hackney , Stepney , and , most notorious of all , Bermondsey , where , in the 1850s , the river Neckinger , ‘ the colour of strong green tea ’ , flowed round Jacob 's Island , which was used by Dickens as a setting for Oliver Twist , and was described by him as ‘ the filthiest , the strangest , the most extraordinary of the many localities that are hidden in London ’ .
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