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

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1 Do let us have a balance of such benefits against any alleged remote risks of lindane accumulating in the body fat of those who have the luxury of body fat .
2 Cockburn looks to changes within the managerial structures of local government and relates them to changes in the methods of management adopted in the private sector .
3 Spears of light , long aprons of neon reflected in the pavements .
4 There is clearly a wide gap between the indicators of redistribution implemented in the studies described above and the theoretical concepts outlined in Section 9–1 .
5 I like to watch the phosphorescence curling away from the hull and I like to watch the brilliant specks of light fade in the black deep water far in the ship 's wake .
6 Domes of clay burst in the clear depths
7 But since the data needed to construct such a measure is difficult to elicit and interpret , a more easily verifiable and simpler measure was preferred ; for example a point was assigned for ties of kinship contracted in the neighbourhood .
8 Does the Prime Minister realise that many people in Great Britain greatly welcome the fact that the first Heads of Government meeting in the United Nations ' history was chaired by a British Prime Minister ?
9 The medals and chains of office of the Heads of State glittered in the white light from cubic fittings suspended over the tables in the banqueting hall .
10 Bill Clinton had gone for his inaugurations now President of the United States so John high U K John and he met Colin and we had about two sort of erm semi heads of state battling in the what went on .
11 This easy-to-use table will allow you to establish the units of alcohol contained in the product you are buying and therefore help you to establish just how much alcohol you are consuming .
12 When the adventurers get an chance to check the room out , they can find four surviving Books of Flesh cowering in a corner .
13 The tide was out and , to my right , vast acres of mud glistened in the light of the low sun , a rich feeding ground for waders .
14 Although in Veblen 's time dominant groups could flaunt their birth or wealth , these were already undergoing the crises of legitimacy indicated in the venom of Veblen 's writings .
15 Two key aspects of government emphasized in the Crossman diaries are the difficulties facing a minister with departmental responsibilities who tries to take an overall view of government policies as a whole , and the related tendency for ministers to take narrowly departmental views which sabotage interdepartmental co-operation .
16 1.3 Cultural Aspects of Child Rearing in an English-Speaking World
17 There are two aspects of contradiction combined in the equations derived from Bukharin which are not present in the Harrod formulation .
18 He described his 1924 film Reveille , an episodic account of how a group of humble people had been affected by the war , as ‘ a scrapbook of pictures of life caught in the living , no hero , no villain , no plot , no tying up of loose threads . ’
19 Most colleges of education libraries , for example , will have lists of software held in the college and organizations such as SMDP , ( the Scottish Microelectronics Development Project ) , produce annotated catalogues of software available to schools at low cost .
20 The end-product of such an exercise in a common law jurisdiction would normally be a verbatim transcript of examination , cross-examination and re-examination , which will sit somewhat awkwardly with the depositions and minutes of evidence accumulated in the civil law procedure .
21 But after watching Brazil for a total of three hours , few gems of individualism stayed in the memory .
22 Mailer 's novel has as its running theme the notion of ‘ Alpha ’ and ‘ Omega ’ — two states of mind coexisting in the same person .
23 This view informs every page of I.A. Richards 's Principles of Literary Criticism , where the critic is seen as making explicit the states of mind produced in the reader by the literary work .
24 The kit arrives complete with worms , a pack of starter compost to get the process going , calcified seaweed to keep the compost sweet and non-acidic ; there 's even a ready-torn supply of strips of newspaper to go in the bottom .
25 The attempt to grasp this difference and to put it into words is a recurrent theme of Formen , especially because the secondary theme is to understand the contradiction which arises when the two opposed conceptions of man occur in the same society in periods of transition .
26 This relates to conceptions of justice embodied in the rule of law in a procedural sense , as exemplified in the work of Lon Fuller .
27 SOLUTION The enthalpy change for the neutralisation is given by where qp is the energy evolved in the experiment ; and n is the number of moles of water formed in the experiment .
28 As the two houses of Parliament convened in a special session on May 13 there was a dispute over voting procedure and a fist-fight broke out when deputies of the neo-fascist Movimento Sociale Italiano ( MSI-DN ) accused the Christian Democrats ( DC ) of being " thieves " .
29 This debate has centred on the two views of bureaucracy found in the writings of Marx himself , one presenting it as an instrument by which the dominant class protects its interests , the other as an instrument of power through which the state is able to rise above and regulate class conflict with a measure of autonomy from the dominant class .
30 He earned his living producing readily saleable views of shipping observed in the harbour along the Avon and the coast of the Bristol Channel .
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