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

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1 The apparatus of our state economy forms a component part of the production relations of Soviet society , that is , it is itself wholly included in the ‘ basis ’ .
2 Wales B could have repeated Swansea 's midweek defeat of the world champions but Llanelli outside-half Colin Stephens missed with three penalties , a conversion and a drop goal — 14 points that would have made the difference .
3 The Central Yacht Club of the Trade Unions has a good harbour and is centrally located , but its clubhouse , which looks impressive from the outside , is unfinished because of lack of funds .
4 ( Sir ) James Frazer [ q.v. ] , then also of Trinity College , was an influential supporter of anthropological field research , and Brown was encouraged by his tutor , W. H. R. Rivers , and by A. C. Haddon [ q.v. ] , to make a field study of the Andaman islanders ( 1906–8 ) .
5 The expanding volume of traffic not only brought into being the colourful and idiosyncratic travelling labour force of the canal boatmen but also increased the need for short-haul overland carriage , more expensive in cost per mile than long-haul and needing just as much muscle in loading and unloading .
6 Another small library of comparatively recent date is the one in the sitting room of the Eventide Homes in Bowmore .
7 In an attempt to extend the methane data , H. Craig and C. C. Chou , of the Isotope Laboratory at Scripps Institute of Oceanography in San Diego , have analysed the methane content of the air bubbles trapped in ice samples drilled from the glacier in southern Greenland .
8 According to Tim Mayled , founder of the fledgling Hotel Leisure Managers Association and country club manager of the Lygon Arms , Broadway , Hereford & Worcester , firm legislation rather than guidelines were needed .
9 In 1986 she joined the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency ( DARPA ) , first as programme manager of the electronics sciences division of the Defense Sciences Office and , later as deputy director of the office , where she negotiated the agreement with Gazelle ( see left ) .
10 Carrie had finished cleaning the tables and was busy sweeping the floor when there was a loud knocking on the side door of the dining rooms .
11 It was the nerve centre of the strike operations … .
12 A rousing opening ceremony courtesy of the Kodo drummers of Japan was followed by speeches of welcome from the Japanese Section , the Chair of the IEC and the Secretary General .
13 The result is that the centroid frequency of the QPO increases ( roughly linearly ) with the source intensity , whereas the strength ( f.r.m.s. ) of the QPO decreases as the source brightens .
14 ‘ Dipping ’ , with its dark waves of guitar and whirlpool melody , is like a white hot punk version of the opening scenes from 9½ Weeks .
15 In this way , planning searches and integrating the microcomputer search stage of the information skills process ( see Chapter 6 ) may be done in the classroom .
16 Jack Millar , Stoddard Templeton 's Sales Administration Director , accepted the award at a special reception at the exhibition held in the Galleon Bar of the Winter Gardens .
17 It has been suggested that diarrhoea reflects malabsorption because of either infiltration of the mucosa by inflammatory cells and luminal narrowing of the submucosal arterioles , or intestinal bacterial overgrowth .
18 In London tomorrow the winners of the Spectacle Wearer of the Year Awards will be named .
19 * Consumers may consider the available alternatives from the vantage point of the usage contexts with which they have experience , or the specific applications they are considering .
20 THE TEXTILE ART OF THE BANJARA GYPSIES
21 THE TEXTILE ART OF THE BANJARA GYPSIES
22 In estimating the potential ‘ activity ’ of a soil it may be necessary to determine the maximum projection area of the particle surfaces of various sizes to assist in the assessment of potential cationic exchanges ; scanning electron microscopy may be necessary .
23 Linear earthworks were the means of manipulating , channelling and containing vast flows of terrestrial energy , drawing them out of the central plateau area of the chalk uplands and leading them , sometimes for miles , towards places where they were required to boost the existing subtle currents .
24 Each checkout contains a memory and a clock so that data is captured not just on sales but on the work rate of the checkout assistants .
25 Frank Chapman , an executive council member of the EEPTU electricians ' union , was hissed and slow-handclapped when he asserted that scaling down nuclear power would put a brake on economic development in third world countries .
26 From 1885 to 1888 and in 1894 he was a committee member of the Art Workers ' Guild .
27 It slides crisply into the mouth and settles snugly on the thigh section of the ski pants .
28 THE Ulster table tennis Player of the Year awards will be handed out at the start of the 1993 annual general meeting on Friday .
29 The entire episode might have gone unnoticed had there not been a routine monitoring of the base communications tapes last week .
30 When your client is buying leasehold property on the creation of the lease ( as with a new flat or maisonette ) and is also the original lessee , the counterpart will of course always require your client 's execution ; so will the mortgage if your client 's borrowing part of the purchase monies .
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