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

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1 Not papers are mildly textured — a surface produced by some pressing of the papers between specially textured felts .
2 Okland was interviewed in one of the papers on why Frank was included and mentioned the strong Turkey game and also spoke about Frank not playing in Leeds : ’ Frank not playing is strange .
3 Earlier in the tour Hugh McGahan , the Kiwis ' captain , expressed his surprise and delight at seeing his men given comparable prominence to the All Blacks — in some northern editions of the papers at least .
4 Although Mr Lamont has been staying in the Imperial Hotel with the rest of the Cabinet , he has held most of the talks in more down-market hotels along the Promenade .
5 Watson 's ignorance was widely presumed to extend to his boss , later the President ; but Bush seems to have perfected the art of attending meetings , talking to North and even encountering some of the fieldworkers of the operations without ever being tainted by what was occurring .
6 The appeal of the games to particularly young boys may be in the fact that a lot of the games are all about some little guy fighting and eventually conquering a large evil monster .
7 This is to keep sight of the positives for so often professionals working with very vulnerable elderly people focus on the pathology and forget what the client may have going for her/him .
8 But again , what is often left out of such accounts of the unconscious , even as it is invoked as the prime destabilizer , is the importance of the perversions in precisely this respect : Freud insisted that what is operative from within the unconscious , producing this very instability , is repressed perversion .
9 Yeah but I heard that John Taylor was he wanted to get rid of the raves in there but
10 In part , this was due to the military superiority of the Nationalists in both matériel and organization , assisted as they were by massive support from Germany and Italy .
11 He nodded in the direction of the woods from where , every few seconds , the thin cry of the vixen could be heard .
12 Most experts agree that restoring the balance would entail a massive engineering project drawing down the levels of the reservoirs to below that of the dams to enable young fish to reach the sea quicker .
13 ‘ I could phone him with a problem and he had such insight that he could steer me through it , although he knew very little of the problems over here . ’
14 One of the problems of today 's eating habits is that people expect food to last over longer periods .
15 And if we were n't , if we had n't hav been , I mean that 's probably one of the problems of today I do n't know .
16 To delineate the dimensions of the problems of effectively integrating system development teams within the software production process and to examine the solutions being sought by the commercial software company which is providing research access .
17 This unfortunate man exemplifies many of the problems of mentally disordered offenders .
18 Communications can certainly solve most of the problems of apparently incompatible systems , given a little effort .
19 Freud 's example of the fort-da game in which the child pretends to lose and find something as an enactment within a domain it can control , of its sense of separation from , and the return of the mother , provides a classic case of the problems of how to interpret vicarious activity .
20 In the 1960s , cloze procedure came to be seen by some researchers as the answer to many of the problems of validly measuring text difficulty .
21 One of the problems with not getting killed climbing while still young is that you reach such a great age that your standard falls mercilessly , and it is only possible to relive great exploits by reading about yourself in guidebooks .
22 like the grain of the others in there .
23 We can extend this kind of approach to make a complete analysis of the vibrations of quite complex molecules by making use of local symmetry to factorize the modes .
24 Money is needed , for playing fields , swimming pools , tennis courts , sports halls , coaching and international competition , to name just a few of the calls on far too limited resources .
25 However , there will be statutory rights once the Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill becomes law — it amends Reg 2(1) of the Regulations to expressly cover non-commercial ventures .
26 For clients of the services for mentally ill people , protection of conditions of employment to work toward that outcome is important .
27 Two Tass reporters said tear-gas shells were fired over the heads of the demonstrators at around 11pm after an army officer had appealed in vain through a megaphone for them to disperse .
28 Basically , if you write a manual for somebody else to use , then er there 's a standard layout of manuals , computer manuals , that is to have a Getting Started section , tells you how to instal in some of the basics like how to start it running , erm , the How To section is very important .
29 However , the implications of the principles for more than a dozen particular instruments are set out in the ‘ Notes on Application ’ .
30 Well , they have been afraid of the Russians for so long that they have learned to live with it .
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