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

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1 English Nature is discussing with the London borough of Greenwich the adoption of a management plan for the wood .
2 In the New York borough of Queens a policeman rescued 13 children from a van trapped on a flooded road .
3 Object : A great deal of publicity the book received in China .
4 Fronting the object , on the other hand , foregrounds it and gives it local prominence ( cf. A great deal of publicity was received in China and A great deal of publicity the book received in China ) .
5 Coach Phil Larder explained today : ‘ He has been struggling and is in a good deal of pain every time he plays .
6 As a result , cats spend a great deal of time every day dealing with their toilet , and in addition to the typical licking movements they perform repeated scratchings .
7 Certainly , attempts to read the poem at a wholly symbolic level with the violence being explained away as allegorical representations of abstract moral conflicts ignore the great deal of interest the poem shows in history , particularly Spenser 's contemporary history .
8 Over and over Mrs Browning emphasised what a deal of trouble the Ogilvys were being put to on her behalf , by allowing their maid to do what she was going to do , and Wilson knew it was true .
9 With a great deal of diplomacy the contract was cancelled .
10 Without this intimidating ring of fire the herd might easily smash its way out .
11 Six hours after administration of indomethacin the level of reduced glutathione was significantly decreased ( p<0.001 ) to 46.9% of the control value , but the level of oxidised glutathione was not affected .
12 Power Launcher takes speed of use a stage further , and also prompts the user to think a little more deeply about the way he works .
13 It was his arrival at Nijmegen in 837 that made the Vikings withdraw , and his leadership of the Rhineland campaign in the winter of 838 – 9 that caused the rapid collapse of Louis the German 's revolt .
14 Ruth interrupted petulantly , refusing to give the mention of marriage a thought .
15 If it is a loss of earnings the court has only to ascertain and add up the net earnings lost , and if it is loss caused by out-of-pocket expenditure the court has only to ascertain and add up the total expenditure .
16 Rivalry with France was one theme in the centuries of empire to come , but after the loss of Calais the English concentrated on capturing French colonies or in restraining French attempts to dominate Europe rather than on trying to make anything substantial out of the nominal claim to the French crown that English kings asserted until 1801 .
17 Division B's managers would probably reject this offer as they would see each unit costing that division £90 ( £50 + £40 ) but yielding only £80 ; Division B would make a loss of £10 a unit by selling at £80 .
18 He deplored the loss of work the machine looms were causing in the small lake towns and consequently ‘ the production of individual misery . ’
19 The loss for the quarter of $285m , $0.50 a share , was in line with analysts ' estimates , which averaged at a loss of $0.49 a share , and cost controls are seen to be improving .
20 The loss for the quarter of $285m , $0.50 a share , was in line with analysts ' estimates , which averaged at a loss of $0.49 a share , and cost controls are seen to be improving .
21 With the loss of Southwark the project organisers had to find another similar London borough .
22 Reporting first quarter figures for the first time — nothing like good news to encourage such a move — SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV said net profit for the first quarter of 1993 was $24.4m on sales up 28.1% at $439m ; in the year to December 31 it had net profit of $3m compared with a loss of $102.6m the year before ; first quarter orders soared by 91.2% to $726.8m .
23 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE PENTATONIC MAJOR SCALE
24 MICHAEL FATH Technique As A Result Of Harmony THE DORIAN MODE
25 So although for the majority of cases that a fatal as a result of diphtheria the fact that , due actually to the pharyngitis and the pseudo- membrane obstructing the respiratory passage .
26 Domesday shows that they provided Edward the Confessor with a revenue of £53 a year and the three works of the king — probably the maintenance of fortresses and bridges , and service in the army .
27 But with the Prime Minister at his shoulder and access to the seat of government a telephone call away , the new master in Century found such small irritations as insignificant as the raw blistered skin below his collar .
28 His parents believe the intensive programme of treatment the clinic offers may open the door on a new life .
29 His parents believe the intensive programme of treatment the clinic offers may open the door on a new life .
30 As part of a complex programme of development the Foxton scheme only makes sense if other parts of the programme were being tackled ; few of them were started .
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