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

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1 We can do this by various systems of moving averages , whereby an observation is replaced by the mean of a number of observations centred on the one in question .
2 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
3 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
4 The mean of the distribution of beliefs on z is the only moment used by B t 's in deciding how to behave and we will now quote a result which shows that the mean of the distribution of beliefs is a linear function of past data .
5 The mean of the distribution of beliefs on z is the only moment used by B t 's in deciding how to behave and we will now quote a result which shows that the mean of the distribution of beliefs is a linear function of past data .
6 Gloucester has always been an important centre for the water-borne movement of goods , its quays dating back many centuries , and as far back as anyone can trace , the Severn has been used for both the import and export of a multitude of commodities .
7 In practice , this method can be used for the isolation of a variety of tissues , even from quite advanced embryos , if the incubation period is varied according to the job in hand .
8 On March 28 President Yoweri Museveni announced a Cabinet reshuffle as well as the reorganization of a number of ministries .
9 A reorganization of the Council of Ministers was carried out in April 1990 [ see p. 37375 ] .
10 There is no difficulty in explaining how a structure such as an eye or a feather contributes to survival and reproduction ; the difficulty is in thinking of a series of steps by which it could have arisen .
11 It may be that thinking of his own fragile balance between goodness and a propensity to go wrong , or thinking of the sins of others with compassion , will be salutary .
12 I glanced once more at the hotel , thinking of the comfort of sheets , the softness of a bed .
13 The shameful episode of a fistful of dollars
14 A Gestalt is a mode of perception of a group of objects — say of the dots in a printed picture — so that they are seen as one thing .
15 But if they have produced nothing by then to diminish the present perception of the fudgeability of accounts , they are hardly likely to survive that long .
16 Whether this pattern of usage of solicitors is evidence of a restricted perception of the sorts of matters with which solicitors deal or of a failure of people to approach solicitors knowing that they could help is unclear .
17 The persuasion approach to selling seems diametrically opposed to the Japanese character and perception of the role of negotiations .
18 Motives here have varied , and included a changing perception of the needs of employers , course costs which were hard to justify in comparison to other areas of the Polytechnic and the need for degree designation in order to attract mandatory student grants .
19 Perception of the needs of cultures in other countries can be clouded by the point of view of our own cultural background .
20 W. Norfolk , Graham Gaskin at the European Commission of Human Rights and the work of Guardians ad litem , in addition , enlarge the perception of the importance of clients ' views and involvement in decision making .
21 Part of the problem may lie in society 's perception of the roles of men and women .
22 The joint sitting of the Councils of Heads of State and Heads of Government in Bishkek was chaired by Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan and attended by the Presidents of Kazakhstan , Kirgizstan , Moldova , Russia , Byelarus , Ukraine and Uzbekistan , the acting President of Tajikistan and a representative of the Turkmen President , absent due to ill health .
23 A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station .
24 Giving explanations is vital for children 's training because discipline is not merely the administration of a ragbag of cuddles , cuffs , sermons and lectures .
25 Consciousness of a conflict of interests , particularly on the part of the rich and propertied , had become too acute .
26 He was one of Ireland 's top student activists in the early 1980s , and became deputy president of the Union of Students in Ireland .
27 The Moscow seminar was indeed an experience in sharing ethical reflections between 15 members of the teaching staff of the Faculty of Journalism , the editor of the weekly magazine Journalist , Dimitry Avraamov , and the president of the Union of Journalists of the USSR , Eduard M Sagalayev .
28 Prodev replaced Radoslav Radev , whom he had also replaced a week earlier as president of the Union of Journalists .
29 From Exeter University , Kathy Bostock , President of the Guild of Students , tells me : ‘ Our Ballroom Dancing Society is very popular .
30 Professor John McCutcheon , president of the Faculty of Activities , paid tribute to the volume and quality of Prof Wilkie 's work , and pointed out that he had now written more than 100 publications .
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