Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the same way , in geography and biology records of field-work form the most important part of the examination , enthusiasm and imagination being properly rewarded .
2 These examples of assessment illustrate a variety of purposes , including :
3 The introduction of the national curriculum and new modes of assessment provide a context for the study .
4 Not us not us , every time I speak to somebody about something , you know marketing can do it , y'know everybody 's d giving away free tickets as a way out of y'know compensate the people , re-dressing the situation .
5 The patterns of change constitute an important source of information in many fields of urban history , and this project will explore the experience of Glasgow — the ‘ second city ’ of the Empire .
6 The patterns of change constitute an important source of information in many fields of urban history , and this project will explore the experience of Glasgow — the ‘ second city ’ of the Empire .
7 The gift of genius Find a brilliant inventor to set loose in the laboratory and your problems are solved ; the new products will start to roll off the line immediately .
8 Other main forms of payment involve the issue of shares or loan stock by the purchaser .
9 These famous short stories by the master of horror explore the dark world of the imagination , where the dead live and speak , where fear lies in every shadow of the mind …
10 In one way these three decades of horror provide a parable of how we try to explain evil in humanity .
11 To take a cuisinary analogy , threads of modifier bind the irregular network regions together something like eggs bind the flour in a cake mix .
12 This has been a very busy year and the committee has been lucky with the commitment of its Vice Chairmen and members who of necessity reflect a microcosm of the Bar from the young criminal practitioner to the experienced commercial silk .
13 A spelling corrector must of necessity use a lexicon .
14 Your background will of necessity permeate the story you eventually tell .
15 Opportunities sometimes arise , however , for decorating objects with square or rectangular faces , or where certain considerations of function restrict the extent of possible ornament .
16 These categories of luck threaten the very notion of moral responsibility in that if the precondition of control is consistently applied we would be disbarred from making the wide range of moral judgments that we find it entirely natural to make .
17 Taken together with the other forces already mentioned in this chapter , increased levels of inspection become a potentially counter-productive measure .
18 In many cases the threads of mycelium invade the plant roots and act in symbiosis as channels for nutrients between soil and plant .
19 Differences in time and type of fixation affect the intracellular staining pattern — that is , the strength of the staining and therefore the number of labelled cells .
20 We know from the signed statement of the Secretary of State for Transport withdrawing the ‘ explosive device ’ certificate of public interest immunity , and would in any event have assumed in the absence of evidence to the contrary , that ‘ the Ministry of Defence retain the documents relating to Dr. Hayes ' work in respect of the Lockerbie air disaster . ’
21 DoI and Ministry of Defence support the project .
22 Increased working distance and greater depth of field make the new SZ series ideal for use with bonding or probing machines .
23 The basis of the B-tree is the multi-level index and the levels of index form the tree structure from which the file organisation method is part-named .
24 The egg shell skull rule and rule on extent of damage make the remoteness rules plaintiff friendly where personal injuries are suffered .
25 The two basic postulates of SR are as follows : firstly the laws of physics take the same form in all inertial frames , i.e. in all frames which are moving with constant velocity with respect to the frame of the distant galaxies ; secondly the velocity of light is a constant c .
26 Sometimes the laws of physics cause the atoms and molecules to join up together like Ezekiel 's dry bones , sometimes they cause them to split apart .
27 Nor did the fact that the defendants had a direct financial interest in securing a sale of Vertigo constitute a breach of fiduciary duty since the contract of agency envisaged that they might have such a conflict of interest .
28 ‘ T is the crash of wave 'gainst the stem ,
29 The same is true of the wall panels where the ordered rationality of certain designs ( such as the Inverewe Garden Restaurant which balances firm and loose edges ) give a framework for flights of fancy lie the evocatively rendered ‘ Electronic Cottage ’ in Shetland .
30 It is noticeable how Renaissance theorists of literature elide the problem of language being employed in deceitful ways to create self-contradictory and unstable assertions .
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