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

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1 Deanne Petherbridge on Johnny Thompson and the Tablets of Phallocratic History
2 There are essentially three groups of differences between the brains of people with schizophrenia and the brains of non-schizophrenic persons : anatomical , biochemical and functional .
3 Support was fraying at the edges of the realm promised in 839 : the bishop of Toul , and the archbishops of Besançon and Tarentaise with their suffragans , all acknowledged Lothar in August 840 .
4 Meanwhile , at Erfurt , many of the princes and the archbishops of Mecklenburg and Salzburg and the bishops of Merseburg , Worms and Bamberg proceeded to designate Philip as imperial defender until Frederick came of age .
5 Global scores including macroscopic and histological data were plotted against doses of HCl and the curves of duodenal resistance to acid corresponding to the three dietary groups were drawn by polynomial regression analysis .
6 These relate to each of the preceding sections , that is the modalities of the sensation , the modalities of the diarrhoea , and the modalities of the nausea and vomiting .
7 And Grainne , who had her own might-have-beens , understood , and tried to make her stories of the Bright Palace interesting and amusing , and tried to minimise the rigours and the heartaches of exile on Innisfree .
8 Two sets of breeches and the skirts of two full-bottomed coats .
9 Misson , in his commentary on the English funeral , tells us what happened next , and why : ‘ They let it [ the corpse ] lye three of four Days … which Time they allow , as well to give the dead Person an Opportunity of Coming to Life again , if his Soul has not quite left his Body , as to prepare Mourning , and the Ceremonies of the Funeral . ’
10 They let it lye three or four days in this Condition ; which Time they allowe , as well to give the dead Person an Opportunity of Coming to Life again , if his Soul has not quite left his Body , as to prepare Mourning , and the Ceremonies of the Funerall .
11 Even with the devoted and skilful help of Tom Jones , these excursions into literature and the borderlands of philosophy cut heavily into his working days .
12 The following year the Baptists rejoiced in the American victory and recorded the ‘ confident hope that henceforth America and Britain will alike and together , in every part of the world , be the friends of the oppressed and down-trodden , the champions of civil and religious freedom , and the promoters of righteousness and peace . ’
13 But despite their limitations , circulation measures can provide librarians with a good deal of valuable information for the assessment of stock and user needs , and the promoters of automated circulation systems have been quick to point out the facilities such systems offer for a closer analysis of detail .
14 Further to our recent telephone conversation I am writing to confirm my instruction that you help to organise and attend a meeting between CPRW , the Gwent and Brecknock Wildlife Trusts , and the promoters of the above bill , Newport Borough Council .
15 I am concerned about the contents of , lack of objectivity of and lack of thoroughness in the study that was carried out by the Environmental Advisory Unit of Liverpool University Ltd. for the Government and the promoters of the Bill , Cardiff Bay development corporation , when there was still a private Bill , in preparation for the Government 's hybrid Bill , which was laid before the House on Tuesday .
16 Massive superstructures ; squat , tapering funnels ; slender masts , and the jibs of cranes , merged in a ghostly silhouette .
17 For Westerners the sense of shame and embarrassment has become strongly associated with nakedness and the proprieties of dress and attitudes towards nudity ( especially among conventional Protestants ) .
18 How might managers of industries describe some of the advantages and the disadvantages of being in south east England ?
19 The alternative , of close integration of the railways into the central machinery of the state , has not proved suitable for the efficient conduct of complex productive activities ; a Spanish experiment with direct ministerial control during the late 1950s ( RENFE 1957m : vii , ix ; IBRD 1963 : 192–3 ) was shortlived , and the disadvantages of direct control have recently led the Italian government , for example , to remove the state railway from under the direct control of the transport ministry and endow it with an autonomous corporate structure ( Railway Gazette International , December 1985 : 926–7 ) .
20 It was taken out of the context of the early punks and placed alongside the hammer and sickle , the IRA and PLO slogans and any other symbols which could be guaranteed to raise the hackles and the eyebrows of the BOF 's ( remember them ? ) .
21 Generally speaking , DCSLs advised on availability , choice and the mechanics of acquisition , down to and including the precise way in which order forms were to be completed , but in at least one case the DCSL involved herself more fully in the policy-making deliberations of the school library committee .
22 In Sections 4.4 and 4.7 we described the way in which schools set about spending their project grants and the key role played by the DCSLs in advising schools on the " weeding " of existing stock , the range of available books and materials , and the mechanics of ordering , cataloguing and shelving their acquisitions .
23 It does not always have such an effect and the mechanics of the process are much less widely recognised , and even more generally obscure .
24 With such an effective way of victualling her young , the mother is able to retain them within her until they are so big that their sheer size makes them a burden and the mechanics of getting them out of her body becomes a real problem .
25 1980 ) , the connection between everyday thought and the mechanics of capitalism would have to be demonstrated .
26 This gives the very latest annotation , and the mechanics of looking it up are the same .
27 I hope that you , Mr. Speaker , will agree that there is a fundamental connection between teachers ' pay — and the mechanics of it — the esteem in which teachers are held and the methods that they use .
28 which we certainly were n't doing , were we , in the last last year er review and the mechanics of the fax service we already thought that took up a lot of hours you know just putting , faxing them through , receiving them
29 But the treatment usually consists in trying to help the alienated patient to come to terms with his situation , which means accepting his position in society and the norms of conduct he finds so disturbing .
30 We were placed near the window , with a good view of the mixed bag of Saturday night diners and the tatters of old Soho still peddling ‘ Live Shows , Double Acts ’ .
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