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

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1 Borowski 's magnificent collection of ancient seals , figurines , ivories , mosaics and sarcophagi , spanning six millenia , is laid out chronologically , in one continuous trek specifically arranged by American designer Clifford LaFontaine to emphasise the inter-relationships of cultures and ideas .
2 Although this is not easy , because comparisons are often made upon data emerging from different initial observations as well as different responses , it does seem to provide an approach whereby the effects of learning can be discerned and differences between the judgments of experts and the inexperienced identified .
3 ( The judgments of MAULE and ERLE JJ. are omitted . )
4 A Supreme Court judge , Justice Louis Harms , on Nov. 13 published his report into the activities of Army and police counterinsurgency units .
5 He or she controls and co-ordinates the activities of committees and planning boards , oversees the working of academic departments and liaises with outside bodies .
6 It puts a whole new perspective on the study of the past , placing the lives of ordinary people at the centre , rather than the activities of monarchs and politicians .
7 It can be seen straight away that the Faculty has an enormous task merely trying to help members keep up-to-date with all these changes , to help them interpret some of the more obscure elements and , wherever possible , to pool their combined knowledge to match the tax authorities ' ability to pool their knowledge of the activities of taxpayers and their advisers .
8 Many of you will be aware of the launch of the Brecon Beacons National Park Society a few weeks ago and are perhaps wondering what effect this will have on the activities of CPRW and this branch in particular .
9 ‘ Political work ’ teams monitor the activities of monks and nuns .
10 They do not determine the activities of teaching and learning , but on the contrary are themselves required to conform to the changing perceptions and experiences of the teacher and learner .
11 In the final article in this section , Rosemary Clarke compares the activities of teaching and Gestalt therapy , drawing parallels and pointing up interesting distinctions , as well as offering some of what she has learned in the course of being both a teacher and , subsequently , a therapist .
12 The press of the Gold Coast also reflected and stimulated the activities of nationalists and of the burgeoning political parties .
13 In particular it has been argued that any body which has no power over financial matters is impotent as a check on the activities of government and that a new " upper chamber " should have some control over financial matters .
14 Again , the assumption has been that this took place in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , because that is when documents mention the activities of lords and peasants in these areas .
15 In addition , the activities of management and labour can influence key decisions over investment and productivity , and these in their turn will have an influence on plant profitability .
16 Assistance was provided by traditional in-service education , by the activities of advisers and inspectors and , at one time , by activities which were sponsored or encouraged at teachers ' professional centres .
17 The former are organized around the activities of work that give individuals and work communities a specialized knowledge not available or necessary in everyday fife .
18 And by and large the activities of church and state would be separatist .
19 Not many developing countries would now see the activities of TNCs as impinging on their sovereignty … there are clear indications of a new pragmatic approach which comes from the growing belief that developing countries can negotiate agreements with TNCs in which the benefits of foreign investments are not necessarily outweighed by the cost ’ ( UNCTC , 1988a : p. 314 ) .
20 In creating ‘ Passion ’ , she has not only documented the activities of BWCP but also provided ‘ an excellent introduction to the range and intensity of Blackwomen 's Creativity in Britain ’
21 As I said in Committee , the lack of redress in terms of the activities of bus companies compared to the activities of rail or ferry operators represents a great anomaly .
22 From this perspective , the remedy lies not so much in providing personal help as in attempting to reconcile the activities of women and the values of society more effectively .
23 The Anglo-Catholic movement in the Church of England certainly sprang from the activities of Newman and his friends .
24 ‘ Step up my investigation into the activities of INCUBUS and its chief , Hauser , in Europe .
25 Suppose that the actual inflation rate is 10 per cent and that this has been expected by all economic agents , with the result that it has been fully accounted for in wage bargaining , in the activities of borrowing and lending and in the tax system .
26 The cause of their horror is a law being prepared behind the scenes by a parliamentary group , entitled ‘ Law on the Activities of Museums and Museum Organisations on the Territory of the Russian Federation ’ .
27 We need to lift the problem to a higher level of generality , encompassed by the expression ‘ social control , ’ in a benign sense , in order to provide a unifying concept within which the activities of police and other agencies can be co-ordinated . ’
28 For that reason we include information about the activities of Convocation and the Association of Alumni .
29 Goody , then , sees the activities of Pythagoras and his followers as quite different from the flowering of logic , scientific clarity , lack of ambiguity , scepticism etc. for which he praises classical Greece .
30 Modernisation came mainly through the activities of foreigners or Serbs who returned from exile .
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