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

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31 You 've got all sorts of detail in the books , little historical facts and things
32 doing in lots of in all sorts of places in the B Tec level come in .
33 Drummer Dave Francolini explained : ‘ We have all sorts of influences in the extreme from Ella Fitzgerald to Killing Joke and Einsturzende Neubauten .
34 The correct placement of the intracerebroventricular injection was confirmed by injection of dye at the same coordinates after completion of study and subsequent localisation of dye in the ventricle on brain sectioning .
35 Despite considerable individual differences in the localisation of language in the brain ( Brown , 1979 ; Ojemann , 1979 ; Gur and Reivich , 1980 ) the preeminent role of the left hemisphere in the majority of adults is not in doubt .
36 I believe it 's a special Songs of Praise in the summer to do with pilgrimages .
37 The International Association of Women in the Arts is also planning a series of events in Madrid in September , as well as its AGM and conference which will take place from the 28 September to the 2 October .
38 It is essential to the association of individuals in the first place and essential to ensure its continuation by sharing codes of behaviour .
39 This action was endorsed by the National Association of Unions in the Textile Trade ( NAUTT ) and the matter was put to the employers who responded by suggesting that British industry was less competitive than it had been before the return to the gold standard and the reflation of the pound , and suggested that wages should be reduced by 8 per cent .
40 After the psychological hyperrealism of the early chapters of Ulysses , the text is taken over by a bewildering variety of voices and discourses — parodic , travestying , colloquial , literary : newspaper headlines , oratory , women 's magazines , pub talk , operatic songs , encyclopaedia articles , and so on ; while the narrative level of the text is full of gaps , non sequiturs , anticlimaxes , and unsolvable enigmas , and the chronological order of events is broken down and rearranged by the operations of memory and the association of ideas in the consciousness of characters .
41 Mental infirmity Some of the issues around mental infirmity have been unpacked in Chapter 3 , but certain aspects need further exploration when thinking of life in a residential setting .
42 The CNAA will exert — indeed has already exerted — a significant influence over the thinking of teachers in the polytechnics .
43 Eva polished away with a will , thinking of Samuel in the temple who did even the most menial work for God .
44 A scent like the roots of an oak in autumn , hard , but contaminated with the spores of fungi in the mouldering of ochre leaves that fell , layer upon layer , where branches of the Company still leached its old power to spread ever wider … .
45 TRADITIONAL Commonwealth growers of bananas in the Caribbean and their importers , such as Fyffes and Geest , will breathe at least a temporary sigh of relief after the European Commission finally made up its mind to extend the present quota-based system in the single market next year .
46 And that was exactly my remedy for him earlier this year when , face down on a bench in Augusta 's locker-room , Olazabal shielded the grief of failure in the US Masters .
47 Hari took a deep breath and tasted the tang of salt in the air , soon it would be summer but she would be facing it alone .
48 The only natural light came from an extremely tiny oblong of glass in the roof , but this was so filmy , and so splattered with accumulated bird lime , that it let in the flimsiest of light .
49 ‘ The only natural light came from an extremely tiny oblong of glass in the roof , but this was so filthy , and so splattered with accumulated bird lime , that it let in the flimsiest of light .
50 The Bull Ring Archive was founded in 1989 to complete a unique and compelling chronology of life in The Bull Ring .
51 With respect to the reason for Molla Fenari 's going on the pilgrimage , he writes that an invasion of Edirne and its environs by the combined forces of Seyh Bedreddin and Duzme Mustafa led Molla Fenari to seek permission to go on the pilgrimage , though it is not clear whether Husameddin means that simply the fact of the invasion or that Molla Fenari 's supposed complicity with Seyh Bedreddin led him to decide to " remove himself from the scene : in any case both the circumstances and the chronology of events in the period are too uncertain to allow one to evaluate the argument properly .
52 Gregory seems to have confused the chronology of events in the 520s and 530s , just as he had muddied that of the two previous decades .
53 A long experience of management problems with a child , for instance , increased the chance that a crisis such as the child 's arrest for a criminal offence would provoke an episode of depression in the mother .
54 Development of any successful national campaign has failed , e.g. the use of ORS to prevent deaths from diarrhoea — the biggest killer of children in the developing world .
55 Clearly , the hearer is left with a great deal of responsibility in the interpretation process .
56 I 'm afraid that when I dropped out of sight it created a great deal of concern in the village .
57 You have a great deal of choice in the matter but there are also certain rules designed to protect you .
58 This relationship entails that speakers can exercise a great deal of choice in the way they encode their meanings ; for example , even if questions ( i.e. requests for information or for action ) occur in a text , there is no guarantee that they will be realized syntactically as interrogatives ; there is no simple isomorphic relationship between function and form .
59 Paradoxically , Gill and Jackson 's book appeared at a t–me when there was a great deal of activity in the black community directed towards finding black families for black children , thereby making it progressively unnecessary for transracial placements to continue .
60 This may cost more at the time but could save a good deal of money in the long run .
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