Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [verb] [noun sg] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In three days time , after acclimatization training , the Russian lads were to take delivery of the aircraft and fly them back to Irkutsk by way of Yakutsk . |
2 | Some power companies are taking advantage of the technique to clean large generators quickly . |
3 | — Young people seeking advice on contraception and Aids are making use of a new health clinic . |
4 | PENTAGON budget officials are contemplating cancellation of a hi-tech joint Navy-Air Force electronic jamming system scheduled to be fitted in more than 2,000 new fighter and attack planes . |
5 | VAUXHALL 's 4,500 Ellesmere Port workers were celebrating news of a major slice of a £17m Government contract last night while management were delighted at the confidence placed in their Astra car , estate and van production . |
6 | The next day the contents were made public of an unusually critical letter to Shamir from the leading pro-Israel lobby in the USA ( the American Israel Public Affairs Committee — AIPAC ) . |
7 | ‘ Now information that a school used to retain for its own purposes is becoming part of the public domain . |
8 | Biochemical analysis and titration studies were done withoutknowledge of the diagnosis . |
9 | Specialist practitioners are obtaining membership of the Law Society 's Personal Injuries Panel . |
10 | This Report has already pointed out that something more than singing and playing may lie needed if boys and girls are to remain part of a choir or music group . |
11 | Civilians are taking charge of the soldiers . |
12 | When Langdale was a planner 's dream , locals were to have use of the facilities . |
13 | Earl Siward 's ships were sighted south of the estuary two hours ago . |
14 | If it turns out that very few trainees are making use of the service , try to find out why this is . |
15 | As a result of the last Communist Party congress , younger functionaries are getting hold of the levers of power and recent developments may signal a genuine wish to adopt a less hard-line political course . |
16 | The best-situated vines are found east of the village on a slope which is a continuation of the vineyards of Rilly-la-Montagne , but are not of exceptional quality . |
17 | The best vines are located south of the village , growing high up at between 160 and 220 metres on south and south-east-facing slopes . |
18 | If both sides are affected collapse of the lateral masses allows the skull to descend on to the cervical spine and the odontoid to enter the foramen magnum . |
19 | Equally obviously the questioners were seeking confirmation of the rituals they believed had taken place ; rituals that included real or simulated sexual acts between adults and children in the hours of darkness ; acts that included ritualistic music , dance and dress . |
20 | Both bears were transported west of the Colville River . |
21 | But any any one of us in here now who were who were actually training and have finished our time , no no apprentices were to become part of the union . |
22 | Alan Wilson examines the core of the broadcasters ' unease Changing channels ‘ What these figures mean is that less than one third of the Scottish licence fees was spent north of the Border , while the comparable figure for England was over 90 per cent' |
23 | Meanwhile , Banking Certificate and Pre-Associateship Route students are taking advantage of the Institute 's CAL revision packages , which combine the advantages of computer-based teaching with the opportunity to iron out any problems with the aid of a tutor helpline . |
24 | Findings were considered representative of the situation generally in the UK and French upland LFAs . |
25 | Laura could indulge these less directly profit-generating activities partly because of their invariable spin-offs but also because she knew others were taking care of the money-making imperative . |
26 | When the claimant was a relative or friend , the first reaction after the hugs and kisses was to take hold of the label round the child 's neck , tear it off and throw it to the ground . |
27 | The first of these ‘ non-polytechnics ’ in that position to approach the CNAA was High Wycombe College of Technology in 1972 , and concern about the ‘ college as a whole ’ in this and other cases was to become part of the Council 's expanded range of involvement and interests following the report of the James Committee in that year . |
28 | The effect of forcing loan redemptions through revenue accounts was to link financing of the assets with accounting for them . |
29 | The advisor explains the constant vigilance needed to outwit enemy infiltrators , and accurately claims that even at this early stage of the war North Vietnamese regulars are operating south of the border . |
30 | The dispute between the four republics was delaying implementation of the treaty and the start of a new round of negotiations ( known as START-II ) . |