Example sentences of "of [art] [noun pl] and " in BNC.
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1 | In the blocks , I thought , a sort of interior fog will be creeping out from the corners of the ceilings and under the beds . |
2 | So I slipped back upstairs , taking more careful note of my surroundings , particularly the small gargoyle 's heads in the cornices of the ceilings and , above all , the great blackened Beauce crosses . |
3 | What is needed , as one of his followers has pointed out , is an account of theories which deals with changes ‘ at the level of the limits and consequences of the epistemological configuration they represent ’ , rather than at the level of individuals . |
4 | Many of the experiments and creations of the Yorkists and the first two Tudors had been pushed aside , leaving the old system of Exchequer finance in command . |
5 | ‘ Let's do the rest of the experiments and see if you can prove me wrong . ’ |
6 | The Commissioner also accepted assurances by the five Secretaries of State involved that they never issue warrants without a careful review of the papers and a proper consideration of the matters which they are required to consider and take into account under the Act . |
7 | And Jamila was interested in anarchists and situationists and Weathermen , and cut all that stuff out of the papers and showed it to me . |
8 | So that 's that 's one to Every now and again on your own just look through a couple of the papers and have a go at that , so that when it does come up on the exam you 're not kicking yourself |
9 | Dougal unfolded one of the papers and quickly handed it to Lorton . |
10 | I was pleased to hear that you managed to obtain ten sets of the papers and confirm that both Neil and Geoffrey Sinclair already have a set . |
11 | Summaries of the papers and news about adult education research will be circulated twice a year in a newsletter . |
12 | The Discussion Paper Series is intended to make research results available to economists and policy-makers quickly , so as to encourage discussion of the papers and timely application of the analyses and results they contain . |
13 | Describing the attacks as contrary to the spirit of the talks and aimed at bolstering the guerrillas ' bargaining position , ministers also criticized the holding of discussions on the Colombian peace process in the Costa Rican capital San José on Nov. 17-18 , chaired by former Costa Rican President , Oscar Arias . |
14 | Mr Izetbegovic arrived nearly four hours after the scheduled start of the talks and told reporters it was ‘ now up to the international community ’ — a reference to UN Security Council or United States pressure on Serbs to sign . |
15 | Considerable effort goes into the organisation of the operations and if things go wrong it is n't their fault . |
16 | It takes a hard heart not to get involved in at least some of the games and sports on offer — especially when everything 's free — and even aerobics taken on greater appeal when there 's an inviting pool to plunge into to cool down . |
17 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
18 | I wish you well for the remainder of the holidays and look forward to seeing you all again at our Qualified Teachers days . |
19 | People without security or certainty , surviving on the periphery of the villages and the tolerance of their neighbours . |
20 | Koranic schools were functioning in a lot of the villages and even in the refuge camps , for the children to attend . |
21 | Not the clothes for cross-country , and he would stand out like a beacon on the fringes of the villages and collectives that he must circle like a fox coming to the dustbins for food . |
22 | Mercenaries , like the hireling of the bible , could not be trusted : the bells which warned the inhabitants of the villages and towns of southern France of the danger of the approaching Companies reflect society 's fear and mistrust of such men . |
23 | This conclusion is somewhat at odds with Waller 's ( 1983 ) contention ( written before the 1984–5 dispute ) that it was company control of the villages and of the politics there which made the Dukeries a quiescent region . |
24 | Austria is probably the best bet for summer skiing because , as the skiing is only possible until about 2pm , the prettiness of the villages and the gorgeous , unspoilt alpine meadows give plenty of scope for non-ski activities . |
25 | The women have become more feminist in their outlook and this has helped them to stand up against the men of the villages and take a firm stance in their lives . |
26 | er actually who are all in front , mostly from Stanton which I represent , they have made their views known to me some years ago , er this might happen , erm I 'm very glad that you have responded now to their concerns as well as the concerns of the villages and , and this paper does mark significant erm success co-operation between a lot of people involved and for that reason I welcome it , I would ask if it becomes be prepared to make it six months instead of three months please . |
27 | The fabrication of an African persona is reflexive ; an extraordinary meditation on the self ; a powerful exploration of the fears and desires that reside in the writerly conscious . |
28 | Die-hard conservatism represented a continuation of the fears and anxieties that had surfaced in those most respectable publications , The Times and the Morning Post , with their debates over the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the Cause of World Unrest , at the end of the war . |
29 | It could scarcely be more vivid in their memories than it is in mine , but what is also vivid in my memory is the aftermath of those events , which was the Government 's sensible accommodation of the fears and anxieties that had been expressed . |
30 | More and more people are turning to this type of therapy and are discovering in it many of the consolations and insights that were once the preserve of religion . |