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

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1 Stoically he put up with the complaints of his wife , Elsie .
2 Yesterday 's hearing , acted out below the chandeliers and stained glass windows of the Institute of Public Health and Hygiene in London , struggled with the concepts of blasphemy and the erotic language of 16th century Christian mysticism .
3 For most schools , there is nothing new about this thinking : TVEI has already made them familiar with the concepts of cross-curricular dimensions ( such as equal opportunities , independent learning ) skills and competences ( such as literacy , oracy , numeracy , computer literacy , and the less obvious visual literacy ) and themes ( such as health education , careers education and guidance , environmental and economic education and — increasingly — citizenship ) .
4 There is no corresponding concept in Western science , and much confusion has resulted from the naive equating of this ‘ energy ’ with the concepts of physiology ( such as nerve impulses ) and physics ( heat , electricity , electromagnetic radiation ) .
5 Magic thus represents a view of causation utterly at variance with the concepts of the Christian scientific West , which are now as much a part of the African 's world as is ancient tradition . ’
6 This effect can vitiate scientific observation , as when seventeenth century experimenters , familiar with the concepts of post-Galilean mechanics but not of electrostatic attraction and repulsion , regularly reported observing chaff falling as though by gravitation , or mechanically rebounding from the electrified bodies which attracted them .
7 If the latter , is it the case that we are acquainted with the concepts of trumping and revoking through attending to these feelings , and have somehow managed to devise a game with activities which are as perfect an expression of them as , say , Pablo Picasso 's 1937 painting of a Weeping Woman is an expression of grief ?
8 This stance fits very oddly indeed with the deeply buried core values of Marx 's thought , especially with the concepts of human nature which he drew from early nineteenth-century German philosophy .
9 The new law also does away with the concepts of custody and access .
10 The idea of the unconscious is not simple , and many critics of the concept have not appreciated its links with the concepts of the ego , super-ego , id , and the repressed .
11 Nevertheless there is also considerable continuity , with the concepts of wave and field playing vital roles throughout .
12 However , accountants , who also ought to be concerned with the concepts of accountability listed under Divisions I and II , have not traditionally played a major role .
13 The first really large wave of Jewish immigrants had been in 1881 with the pogroms of Alexander III in Russia .
14 The parish representatives will have the opportunity to discuss with the Agencies of their choice the forms of support which they need to have in their task of bringing alive the mission statement of each parish .
15 Chief ranger Ken Drabble said damage in the district was considerable , with this year 's new growth destroyed along with the eggs of ground nesting birds .
16 Fish , too , can sometimes find themselves with the eggs of another species , as in the case of perch and minnows ( see BBC WILDLIFE , December , p824 ) .
17 On this occasion he did not succeed in finding any penguin 's eggs , but came back with a live penguin , and with the eggs of various gulls .
18 This involved , as with classical criminology , a consideration of the significance of the operations of the criminal justice system — a similar focus to that of the more general interactionist concern with the conferers of criminal and deviant labels .
19 The second section , devoted to the political powers of the period , opens with the splendours of the imperial court : precious manuscripts and goldsmiths ' work , and models of royal residences and churches .
20 Pious persons disapproved of its use in any circumstances ; by mid-century they had also come to deprecate the mesmeric trance , which was associated with the activities of spiritualists ( see chapter ten ) .
21 Burke and Hare were amateurs compared with the activities of the Glasgow Resurrectionists .
22 Interest lies in the investigation of the activities called ‘ mental ’ which occur concurrently with the activities of an entity we term ‘ the body ’ .
23 Nicholson became a member of an elite group of chemists — the B-Club — in whose company he was able to keep up with the activities of Hofmann and his associates .
24 However , accidents do happen to school-age children in the course of play , and consistent with the activities of this age group , they suffer fewer accidents in the home ( compared with pre-school age children ) but more accidents outdoors and in the school playground .
25 I would like to help with the activities of the Friends of the Ulster Orchestra in the following way(s) :
26 As mentioned above , a comprehensive programme should be prepared for the whole job , but when the contractor is appointed he will prepare his own contract programme and there will inevitably be a need to adjust the surveyor 's programme in order to harmonise with the activities of the contractor .
27 These approaches have a preoccupation with the activities of ordinary people rather than with important figures and are concerned with providing an alternative perspective on our past .
28 In other words , to explain or understand crime and deviance we must be at least as much concerned with the activities of the conferers of these labels as with the recipients .
29 Further , as a result of his youth , he had not known the great days of English victories in France , although these had been concerned with the activities of his father , and he himself had been born in Bordeaux not long before his father had crossed to Spain to win his final victory .
30 to protect persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ;
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