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

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1 Others were presented with a picture depicting the strange juxtaposition of events in the passage before hearing the passage , while others were presented with the picture after hearing the passage .
2 In posing the idea of such an ‘ iron law ’ Bukharin unwittingly predicted the actual course of events in the Soviet Union that has persisted up to the present time , that is , the continual shortfall of consumer goods production as compared to the growing population and the growth in monetary incomes .
3 The new movement 's influence was undermined by its manifold divisions : Guevarists , Castroites and Maoists proliferated into further factions as differing positions were adopted in response to the rapid succession of events in the 1960s .
4 Not only does it invert the natural sequence of events in a given life by interpreting origins and development in the light of conclusions ( teleological falsification ) ; it also selects particular ideas , events and utterances for interpretation within the framework of a preferred intellectual system ( ideological falsification ) .
5 ‘ The Pacific Ocean , its shores , its islands , ’ he said , ‘ will become the great theatre of events in the world 's hereafter … henceforth European commerce , European thought and European connections , although becoming more intimate , will nevertheless sink in importance. ,
6 This has led to difficulties in interpretation of the possible sequence of events in the development of enhanced platelet reactivity in diabetics .
7 Thus to form some sort of representation in the brain of the association between pecking the bead and the bitter taste , such as to result in a lasting change in the chick 's behaviour , requires a biochemical cascade of events in a localized region of the forebrain .
8 Scholars believe the Passion narrative was the earliest continuous account of events in the life of Jesus to take a fixed form .
9 The whole complex of events in the Persian wars from the fall of Sardis to the retreat of Xerxes was seen as a unity and formed what Robert Drews has called ‘ one Great Event of awesome proportions ’ .
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