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

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1 Few , however , reflect the kind of commitment to effective professional service which inspired McClellan 's system in the borough of Tottenham in the 1950s .
2 He represented the borough of Northampton in the Parliaments of 1624 , 1625 , 1626 , and 1628–9 .
3 Put flour , ginger and bi-carbonate of soda in a bowl .
4 The squalor remained through the troubles of the Civil Wars until a new prosperity was built on the growing export of corn in the later seventeenth century .
5 I yearned towards the mystical earnestness which saw through the outer facing of existence in a oneness and blinding intensity which went direct to some essence of being .
6 Not only are our brains equipped by nature to assess risks of things in a short time ; they are also equipped to assess risks of things happening to us personally , or to a narrow circle of people that we know .
7 Furthermore , our data suggest that we can not be complacent about the risks of tuberculosis in the white population .
8 To test the assumption that patients will become unduly anxious if they are given detailed information about the risks of surgery in an attempt to obtain fully informed consent .
9 The only sure method of reducing the risks of AIDS in the users of intravenous drugs and hence in others is to get the sufferers from addictive disease into continuing recovery through the Anonymous Fellowship of Narcotics Anonymous so that they have progressively less craving to use addictive drugs .
10 Lewis and Townsend describe the North-South divide as ‘ one of the distinctive characteristics of Britain in the 1980s ’ .
11 The problems and costs of organizing transactions depend on both their nature and the assumed characteristics of decision-makers in the model .
12 The pretreatment characteristics of patients in the two groups were similar ( table I ) , although the median time from original diagnosis of colorectal cancer to entry was slightly longer for patients with chemotherapy ( 8.5 ( range 0 to 61 ) months ) than for those who received supportive care alone ( 5.5 ( 0 to 22 ) months ) .
13 For clearly one of the principal characteristics of sculpture in the round is that the spectator is able , and is indeed often encouraged or compelled , to walk around it and study it from all angles .
14 Dynacord 's bass research has concentrated largely on speaker technology , and these units represent the company 's answer to the relatively slow response characteristics of speakers in the low frequency range .
15 This project considers the characteristics of individuals in the same households in a study of migration between 1966 and 1970 and between 1970 and 1971 .
16 All cars of this batch were withdrawn from service with the reorganization of services in the summer of 1927 .
17 If , as is very likely , experiments finally prove the ‘ scientific ’ feasibility of fusion in the next few years , there will be plenty of interest in the topic .
18 But you have to admit , it 's for the dog 's own protection to wear muzzle , as they can pick up all sorts of things in the street which can poison them .
19 However , I use all sorts of things in the early stages of a painting .
20 And if this is so we get the delightful result that instead of there being at least two radically different sorts of things in the world , sensory states and material objects , there is only one sort of thing , sensory states , and all putatively other sorts of thing are reducible to complexes of actual and possible things of the first sort .
21 The purser gave them part of the ship where they could do " all sorts of things in the morning — singing , drawing , competitions " .
22 Of course , these things can happen really , er especially if er , one of two of the guests , I 'm not suggesting your mother 's guests er over-imbibed , but one or two of the guests do have a few jars over Christmas and they get up to all sorts of things in the house do n't they ?
23 You 're able to do all sorts of things in the sky .
24 Great houses have many different sorts of gardens in the total plan .
25 Everything went to plan in the opening stages with the Republic piling forward and causing all sorts of anxiety in the Lithuanian defence .
26 I would suggest that the two sorts of opacity in a computer that have been discussed here are at least potentially interesting explications of that fact : modularity and program-level reduction .
27 ‘ Besides , I saw eggs and cheese and all sorts of stuff in the cupboard when I spent the night there .
28 And erm although there 's been sort of all sorts of stuff in the press , have you seen all this stuff in the press about endowments ?
29 There are two sorts of conditions in the body .
30 M. B. There were all sorts of people in the old Chinatown area .
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