Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 But on that July day , Diana basked in the warm affection of the crowds who lined the route back to Buckingham Palace where the royal family and their guests enjoyed the traditional royal wedding-breakfast .
2 Those of the gods who are not subject to destruction , having observed the course of one period , know from this everything which is going to happen in all subsequent periods .
3 He was , however , appointed as one of the leaders of the stewards who were to control the DCAC 's first demonstration , which was to be held on 19 October :
4 He pointed to one or two of the maroons who accompanied him .
5 In that case it was held that a journalist lacked standing for an order ( of mandamus ) that the chair of the justices should reveal the names of the magistrates who had heard a particular case , but that he did have standing for a declaration that a policy of not disclosing the names of justices who heard certain types of cases was contrary to the public interest and unlawful .
6 Moreover , even of the rulers who were more strongly and self-consciously influenced than Maria Theresa and Charles III by the attitudes and assumptions of the Enlightenment none , with the exception of Catherine II , regarded himself as absolute in any complete sense .
7 If the draftsman wishes to restrict the identity of the persons whom the tenant may authorise to use the road ( eg staff but not customers ) this must be done expressly ( see Woodhouse & Co Ltd v Kirkland ( Derby ) Ltd [ 1970 ] 2 All ER 587 ) .
8 In view of the persons who will be present , I do not think I exaggerate . ’
9 Environmental determinists are also numerous among the social commentators of the period : ‘ Wretched houses make wretched homes ; and while immoral or slatternly habits convert fine dwellings into styes , it is almost as true that dirty and unhealthy habitations transfer a taint to the character and habits of the persons who occupy them . ’
10 Although judges tend to interpret Acts of Parliament and legal documents literally ( unless this leads to an absurd result ) , patent specifications are interpreted purposively ; that is , in line with the presumed intention of the persons who wrote them .
11 Bentham 's intention here was explicit , for as he remarked ( Works , IV p 70 ) : " It is obvious that the more the persons to be inspected are under the eyes of the persons who should inspect them , the more perfectly will the purpose of the establishment have been attained .
12 In Scotland , they tell of a madman of the woods who sounds like our Sweeney .
13 The Meiji period ( 1868–1912 ) began with the surrender of feudal fiefs to the Emperor ; ‘ thus the country will be able to rank equally with the other nations of the world ’ , concluded the memorial of the lords who initiated this step .
14 And the scene of the burning of the books , seen on film by her many times , was as vivid as an actual memory : Hitler 's jack-booted thugs in their brown shirts , swastikas on their arms , heaving the books from the Library and heaping the heritage of the world on to a pyre , dancing and gloating as the flames consumed book after book , volume after volume : Heine , Schiller , Brecht , Thomas Mann , Einstein , Freud , Marx : history , poetry , novels , science , the works of philosophers , psychologists — men and women who had dedicated their lives for the betterment of the brutes who burned their books ; brutes living in utter ignorance , leading lives as dull and limited as the beasts of the fields , inspired only by resentment , vile prejudice , and blind hatred of what they could not understand , and , it was true , victims themselves of poverty and ignorance seeking victims in their turn — and finding them .
15 The fact that a significant number of the independents who were elected were DLP sympathizers who had failed to secure party endorsement as candidates , meant that most observers expected Roh to be able to construct a working majority within the new Assembly .
16 Some of the others who eventually became well-known architects were John J. Stevenson , Charles Hodgson Fowler , Robert Johnson , and Scott 's own sons George Gilbert and John Oldrid .
17 I know you 're a grown woman but so are most of the others who lurch their way down the not-so-primrosy path to the Betty Ford Clinic . ’
18 Five of the others who were working there have been deported , I know that .
19 To Pavel , and probably to many of the others who 'd fallen under her influence , she was the most uncommon criminal ever .
20 ‘ If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand , then he is a fool . ’
21 Had a nice letter from one of the Romanian boys you met very concerned about my job position — he had heard from one of the others who 'd been in London in the summer and saw
22 And being good at work too , it did n't seem fair on some of the others who had n't got the half of what you had , and could n't even spell or add .
23 ( Alan ) Henderson , to decline the offer of a bond in 1981 when as a newly elected Committee member , he believed he needed to respect ‘ the ( contra ) attitude ( to bondholders ) of the members who voted him in ’ , and quoted the discussions at the 1979 Annual General Meeting .
24 Inevitably we have n't held er er they have n't been able to hold up that new members this year and er the main job has been trying to er keep quite a number of the members who were recruited er to the gen following er the general election .
25 Some of the skiers who have already benefited from this charity are Martin Bell , Deidre Angella , Michael Dixon , Louise McKenzie , Brynrefail School and Barnardo 's Homes .
26 The majority of the respondents who addressed the issue agreed that such methods should not be required , giving as their reasons complexity and subjectivity .
27 Electors in various parts of the country had cleared out some of the cranks who were prostitutes in the Labour movement in order to get into the House of Commons .
28 In addition to the theoretical nexus between this and knightly status , the sumptuary act of 1533 bracketed men in general worth that much with some of the knights who took precedence as esquires .
29 Some of the accountants who have found themselves running some of the ill-fated , high-profile developments agree .
30 I know one of the maids who works for Lady West , unfortunate girl that she is — the maid , I mean .
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