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

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1 The requirements for audit of the accounts of nationalized industries are typically found in the Act of nationalization or , if there has been significant reorganization of the industry since then , in the reorganizing Act .
2 Bishop was glad it was too small to see : it made suppressing the imagined screams of the people inside that much easier .
3 I was now faced with the administration of a problem of almost mind-boggling complexity .
4 Orinthia replies to Magnus 's words , ‘ It must be magnificent to have the consciousness of a goddess without ever doing anything to justify it . ’
5 There is healthy eating available in today 's RAF , and with messing committees to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to contribute their views and ideas , there seems wider appreciation of the skills of today 's cooks and of the results that they achieve with their limited financial resources .
6 It seemed reasonable to suppose that such benefits could be applied to other districts of the city without necessarily designating housing improvement schemes .
7 It is true that both Julian and Margery Kempe , like their European counterparts , had to negotiate the significance of their experience through the authority of the Church ; and like Catherine of Siena and Bridget of Sweden , Margery , certainly , depended on the offices of a scribe to actually write her account .
8 In prospect at that time was a further enhancement of the ceiling to around 1.6 per cent in the year 1988 .
9 While committed to a strong and secure Israel , the United States remained a consistent advocate of the return of virtually all the territories captured in 1967 in exchange for peace .
10 He has an impressive command of the literature of both art and optical science across much of Europe and over a span of four centuries .
11 It was the result of a survey of over four hundred businesses.They want:tax re-organisation , national insurance reduced or cut , and help with training .
12 It is the result of a survey of more than 500 adult Christians to make a ‘ public profession of faith ’ between March 1900 and March 1991 .
13 If this was the result of a series of carefully planned experiments leading to the conclusion that resource-based learning was ineffective , there would be no problem .
14 Nevertheless , the model has inspired much detailed historical research — indeed it has contributed substantially to the progress of economic and social history — and in the past few decades , partly as a result of the publication of previously inaccessible manuscripts of Marx , there have been some valuable contributions to Marxist scholarship addressed to the kinds of problem that I have indicated , concerning modes of production , tribal ( that is , primitive communal ) societies , historical sequences , and the relation of political power to forms of society .
15 In other words a capital outlay and revenue allocation will , by necessity , precede the recovery of any sums realised as a result of the reduction in long stay services .
16 Whilst this is an increase over the 1991 level of 41,000 boepd , it is lower than originally anticipated due to the delay in the commencement of production from Piper and lower production from Ninian as a result of the deferral of well workovers from 1992 to 1993 .
17 They had not known the result of the battle until now .
18 In 1954 , Armitage and Doll proposed that common cancers arise as a result of the accumulation of as many as seven events .
19 Many important and beautiful works of art were undoubtedly lost as a result of the image-breaking of both the Reformation and civil war , and succeeding generations have rightly regretted the serious cultural impoverishment which has resulted .
20 An especially important result of the establishment of both the HIDB and the WIIC is that at long last there are professional jobs in the Western Isles for at least some of those who have gone to university on the mainland and have previously had to stay there to work .
21 ( 1 ) If you are absent from work as a result of the accident for more than 3 days you are entitled to receive Statutory Sick Pay from your employer during your absence and for periods of up to 28 weeks in total .
22 And the rise in overseas investment is the net result of an increase in both inflows and outflows .
23 Graham et al , however , have claimed that the exaggerated meal stimulated gastrin response caused by H pylori is the result of an increase in biologically inactive progastrin .
24 Almost certainly linked with this reasoning , however , is the desire to preserve the field man 's credibility in the eyes of the discharger by demonstrably not tolerating a degree of pollution which may be seen as ‘ getting away with it ’ .
25 The rationale behind the scheme was that by ‘ liberating ’ land for agricultural purposes through the relocation of the population into sensibly ordered accommodation , instead of their existing traditional homes , more surface would be available to grow crops or to graze animals .
26 Find it , and you may have a crime to write about that will let you bring to vivid life the social customs and curiosities of a day before yesterday .
27 Oct/Nov 1992 — publication and circulation of a number of specially commissioned ‘ discussion papers ’ addressing key issues , including tourism and the environment ;
28 More detailed analysis of these and other cases provides confirmation of the findings of more systematic research into the factors which influence the success or failure of innovations : for example , the importance of communication , the role of product champions , the matching of technological and market opportunities , and the value of understanding user needs ( Rothwell , 1977 ) .
29 The statistical confirmation of the reality of so many gentlemen ‘ made good cheape ’ may have been what prompted Garter King of Arms ' decision in 1530 to set a minimum qualification of £10 per annum for sporting a coat of arms .
30 The beauties of the course could n't hide its tough and unremitting nature , which demanded accurate striking of the ball on virtually every hole .
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