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

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61 All the journalists need in the way of facilities are typewriters , telephones , and copies of the papers to be presented at the meeting .
62 MP for Okehampton ( January 1641 ) , he signed the Protestation ( May ) but was sent to the Tower for a week ( July ) when his seizure of the papers of Sir John Eliot [ q.v. ] thirteen years earlier was brought up .
63 The cataloguing of the papers of Ruthven Todd has been completed .
64 That of the papers of the Scottish Craft Centre is substantially complete .
65 Classification of the papers of Thomas Balogh
66 Two of the papers in Science came from Japan and reported on individuals suffering from Type A syndrome , a rare variant of Type 2 diabetes .
67 In this context , we now see the problems of systematics condensing around two major , interrelated questions , which form the two main themes running through most of the papers in this book .
68 Morrison and Low , in one of the papers in Language and Communication , refer directly to the distortions brought about by the narrowness of Krashen 's perspective .
69 Three of the papers in this collection examine the relationship between these two professions from a historical perspective .
70 This is particularly so in the case of the topic of the papers in this volume — namely peace as a social value .
71 As becomes clear from most of the papers in this collection , this particular view of human nature is not one shared by many other societies .
72 Many of the papers in this volume set the human agent within a cosmology , a total moral universe of meaning .
73 " Why not work for one of the papers in our group in South Wales ? "
74 In fact , a surprisingly small number of studies examine this dimension of syntactic variation ; for example , many of the papers in Sankoff 's 1980 collection concentrate on grammatical constraints , and the focus of Weiner and Labov ( 1983 ) is similar .
75 ‘ Traditional climatic geomorphology as represented by most of the papers in this volume has to a large extent glossed over this paucity of knowledge of fundamentals ; it may be said to have proceeded , like Davis 's work , to premature generalization on the basis of quite vague ideas on the underlying process relations .
76 ABC tracked me down after seeing some of the papers in my case and wanted to know if I could confirm what they 'd been told .
77 Rebecca was sifting restlessly through some of the papers in her in tray , and he went over to her .
78 As many of the papers in this section reveal , the new technologies are providing information specialists with the ability to improve access to collections for academic research , especially via networks , to enhance the quality of texts , and to develop more powerful means of analysis .
79 A sub-theme running through many of the papers in this collection concerns the politics of data ; data for sale , data for citizenship , data as power , data as a cost …
80 There was an article on Frank in one of the papers in the last few days , I 'll see if I can dig it out .
81 In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three .
82 Henry Condell picked up one of the papers from the table .
83 Tens of millions of reprint requests are mailed each year , the authors having identified the existence of the papers from secondary sources .
84 The President looked at one of the papers before him .
85 As to strand 2 — the north-south strand — of the talks to which the Secretary of State referred , the new Taoiseach announced that articles 2 and 3 would be on the table , and we all understand that .
86 The issue at the heart of the talks of the relationship between the Philippines and its former colonial master was made more complex by the huge economic importance of the bases to the Philippines in terms of employment opportunities and hard-currency earnings , and by the fierce opposition to their continued presence by the majority of those on both the political left and right .
87 Churchill agreed and decided that , regardless of the outcome of the talks about continuing the coalition into peacetime , ‘ any decisions which are needed for the supreme objects of FOOD and EMPLOYMENT in the years immediately after the war must be taken whether they involve legislation and whether they are controversial or not ’ .
88 Cicognara 's notable library was acquired by the Vatican in 1824 and forms the topic of one of the talks at the conference 's first session , which is on ‘ The History of Art Libraries : L. Cicognara and his models ’ .
89 Knighton declined to comment ahead of the talks with Edwards , but it seems he is keen at all costs to avoid a court case .
90 But the results of the talks with the party politburo member Mr Vasil Mohorita remained unclear .
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