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

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1 At the end of the talks differences remained over the timing of a Middle East conference , the role of the PLO , and the desirability of a Palestinian state .
2 In many of the operations police have fitted businessmen with concealed microphones to record direct conversations with loyalist paramilitaries who have demanded money .
3 As we emerged wearing only our towels , the rest of the games players drifted in .
4 The standard of the games matches can not be guaranteed but the magnificence of the ceremonies can , especially if the entertainment presented at the Los Angeles Olympics can be used as an example .
5 You ca n't miss the letter from John Major — there 's a three feet high blow up of it in shop window of the games sports shop in cheltenham .
6 You ca n't miss the letter from John Major — there 's a three feet high blow up of it in shop window of the games sports shop in cheltenham .
7 In addition there will be specific warranties aimed at specific provisions of the Taxes Acts related to matters such as :
8 In 1949 , the Communists drove him and the remnants of the Nationalists forces from the mainland to a refuge on the island of Formosa ( Taiwan ) .
9 RICHARD ECKERSALL is responsible for the trading activities of the subsidiaries SAI and BAI .
10 The programme of motorway building played an important facilitating role , while direct government intervention made a substantial contribution in the form of the Location of Offices Bureau , large-scale slum clearance and the official overspill programme , the latter being expanded in the light of the mid-1960s projections of strong national population growth .
11 The applicant sought judicial review and an order directing the first bench to determine the information and relied upon section 9(2) of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980 .
12 Section 9(2) of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980 is in identical terms to section 13(2) of the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1952 .
13 This strategy will be profitable until the sum of the transactions costs of selling the existing share portfolio and buying the index future ( including the roll-over costs , if any ) exceeds the deviation from the no-arbitrage condition .
14 Matt Williams seized on some poor Cubs pitching to drive in four of the Giants runs and Will Clark lifting his series batting average to .625 when he reached base on three of his four at-bats .
15 The customer who walks out without paying in a restaurant and the guest at a hotel who leaves early in the morning by a fire escape are but two examples of the problems hoteliers face .
16 Then groups co-operated in a trial of certain approaches to study skills teaching , and groups collaborated in a closer examination of the problems students find and possible solutions which might be offered .
17 Once again we are led to the provisional conclusion that the poll tax was only one variable determining party support in individual district authorities , not least because of the problems voters had in deciding where responsibility lay .
18 There 's plenty of awareness too of the problems dogs can cause .
19 Below , I illustrate some of the problems authors experience that could be avoided by editors following guidelines .
20 They have , however , put on their habits for various demos , vogued onstage at an Edinburgh Larks In The Park festival , dominated the dancefloor at Sign Of The Times parties , made Derek Jarman a saint , performed weddings , house blessings and baptisms , and now granted THE FACE a nihil obstat .
21 The nature of the times sheds important light on this .
22 The electorates of the members states elect the European Parliament
23 Are these findings of the obstacles women face out of date ?
24 One of the more prominent activities with which the profession is associated concerns the production of the FT-Actuaries Indices .
25 This is conspicuously true of the arms races between predators and their prey , and , perhaps even more , of arms races between parasites and hosts .
26 The favoured solution , the nationalization of the arms firms , was generally presented as an anti-monopoly measure quite acceptable to liberals , not as ( what actually it would have been ) the state taking over the commanding heights of the economy .
27 Fernandez remembered North breaking down as he told him , sitting in a parked car one night , that Buckley was dead ; David Jacobsen , the last hostage to be released as a result of the arms transfers , recalled North in tears on the aeroplane to Germany , wishing that the other hostages had been freed with him .
28 So far , the bridging fund has not been applicable to many of the circumstances farmers have been needing to apply for . ’
29 But there was the tale of the Hells Angels too .
30 The theoretical explanation of the universality of electric charge is that the electric current of the charges particles involved in an electromagnetic process must be conserved so that charge can not be created or destroyed .
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