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

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1 No , no I got it out , I got it out of the papers last night .
2 But you did n't book the tickets out of the papers last night dear .
3 Erm there 's an article in one of the papers this morning , and er it was I think it 's an absolute disgrace !
4 I 'm just you 're just making me think actually because I saw in one of the papers this morning erm a headline , if I can find it , it said something to the effect that — yes here it is , in the Independent , it says ‘ TV soaps are first to survive rescheduling ’ and it goes on to tell us that the British television schedules as we all know were the first casualties of war in the Gulf except for the nation 's daily diet of Australian soap .
5 ‘ I know that Liverpool won the FA Cup — thanks to Phil and his reserves , because most of the reserves were playing in most of the games last year with all the injuries .
6 he played well in some of the games last year and for the bullshit of ‘ not in leeds ’ future plans ’ — i ca n't believe Wilko have said this after the good-talk he gave Frank last year .
7 The operating stage that follows represents a permanent addition of 1000 people , together with their families , and also , most important of all , a substantial financial contribution in the form of the taxes Electricite de France must pay to the parishes .
8 The massacre of country stations which accompanied the dismembering of the British railway network in the 1960s permanently diminished the lives of the villages these stations had served .
9 The Speaker , Betty Boothroyd , should order an immediate inquiry into the activities of the Whips that night .
10 The exam itself has been the subject of considerable dispute , with accusations that not only is the marking inconsistent and some of the markers corrupt , but that the DET and the homelands education authorities frequently ‘ move the goalposts ’ by altering the pass levels year by year .
11 This has the advantage that it does not require the pilot to remember any special movement of the controls other than the movement forward to unstall .
12 The American revivalist hymn ‘ Amazing Grace ’ ( c. 1800 ) is an excellent example of the symmetries Maróthy ascribes to bourgeois song ( Maróthy 1974 ) .
13 A claim to surrender ACT may be made within six years of the end of the accounting period to which it relates , and requires the consent of the subsidiaries concerned .
14 Whether it was attitudes or setting or relevance to modern life , you know , to what extent are some of the stories relevant to their time and place , and not to our time and place , so that might be an interesting area to explore .
15 And er we so we 'll we 'll pull that in over the year , over this next year and that 's one of the projects that
16 The stage is high , deterring those who see the stage as their personal Kuwait and giving the laser-lit silhouettes of the Inspirals real presence when they arrive to a pre-recorded keyboard and mooing groove .
17 One of the errors attributable to constructivist rationalism has been to view law as a prescription posited by authority ; that is , of equating law with legislation .
18 Because of the variable nature of the factors contributing to manoeuvre-induced instrument errors , it is not possible to give positive guidance as to the magnitude — or even sense — of the errors likely to be encountered during a given manoeuvre .
19 In particular , he was warned of the errors likely to be associated with naive projections of past accounting profit calculations , whether based upon historic or upon current costs .
20 The contrast can not be explained entirely in terms of personalities ; nevertheless the characters of the rulers concerned were of great importance in this connexion .
21 The priorities that produce the recall of particular themes doubtless relate to the histories of the persons concerned .
22 This is , of course , bound up with the personalities and attitudes of the persons concerned and the history of their relationships .
23 Generally , though , the heirs are not identified ; in any case such entries are sporadic except in Cornwall , where the Celtic custom of partible inheritance caused them to be widespread , and incidentally obliterates the trail of the persons concerned in a great many cases .
24 In order to ensure , as far as possible , the equality and uniformity of the rights and obligations under the Convention of the contracting states and of the persons concerned , the nature of that connection must be determined independently .
25 As Figure 4 shows the resulting computer output has three sources of expertise , that of the programmer , of the persons responsible for developing the database of standard prices , and of the person using the system .
26 The dephosphorylation of pNPP by the CL100 protein displays many of the properties typical for the known protein-tyrosine phosphatases .
27 inspector Ref APP/U2370/A/88/103680 ) especially paragraph 5 dealing with the effect on residential amenities of the properties 19 — 24 The Square .
28 The company was forbidden from selling any of the properties free from the mortgage or from granting leases for more than 3 years without the consent of the mortgagee .
29 ‘ ( a ) in satisfaction of all costs charges and expenses properly incurred and payments properly made by the bank or the receiver and of the remuneration of the receiver ; ( b ) in or towards satisfaction of the moneys outstanding and secured by this deed .
30 Some of the problems inherent in the sociological study of crime are illustrated in the first reading in Chapter 5 ( pages 76–77 ) .
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