Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [be] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This attitude is a direct outcome of the nature of the mystical experience , with its sense of unity is associated a feeling of infinite peace . |
2 | If the current state of practice of assessment is to accommodate the demands of the National Health Service and Community Care Act ( 1990 ) and to meet the aspirations of practitioners to improve practice in relation to older people , it is important to begin the process of development by defining the principles of good practice which comprehensive , multidisciplinary assessment should embody . |
3 | Although most of the proposed changes in means-tested forms of support were confirmed the review would now realize only marginal financial savings . |
4 | And with the cognitive optimism of criminology was combined a penological optimism , that the new forms of scientifically grounded interventions would provide a solution to the problems of crime . |
5 | When we restricted the analyses to subjects whose history of smoking was known the results were similar to the results among all subjects . |
6 | it means that it 's just , it 's a realization of , of the progression of communism is to establish a capitalist phase . |
7 | The conventional method of knitting is to knit every needle on the ribber and the pattern stitches ( selected by punchcard , with the main carriage set to slip ) on the main bed and transfer from main bed to ribber using the shadow lace transfer tool . |
8 | Around the church , cottages and the remains of the county 's largest motte-and-bailey castle are the three large fields , only parts of which have ever been enclosed , where the feudal system of agriculture was practised a thousand years ago . |
9 | At the same time , The 55th Regiment of Foot was entitled The Westmorland Regiment . |
10 | The method of preparation is to macerate the juncea or nigra seeds in a vinegar or verjuice solution until they have swollen . |
11 | And I mean part of the point of doing the training of course is to get the hang of how to handle that . |
12 | Neil of course is doing the male macho bit , oh yes it 's , all very nice driving the automatic , but I like gears really , yeah . |
13 | The first thing of course is to follow the firework code , which is to keep the fireworks in a box and closed until you 're ready to use them . |
14 | One of the problems is of course is finding the product available . |
15 | She and Mark would of course be sharing a room ; Ianthe and Penelope had also expressed their willingness to share . |
16 | ( Planning approvals must of course be renewed every five years . ) |
17 | What he needed of course was to compare the present Bill with the nineteen sixty four Act as amended by various statutes . |
18 | Mary of course was to get the largest amount — twenty . |
19 | But the idea of course was to bring the electrical , mechanical and the technicians to redesign the little bits that were |
20 | I do not think that it matters greatly whether this kind of contract is called a sale or not . |
21 | As the purpose of teaching is to produce a planned change in students , it is essential that those whose responsibility it is to produce the change should be clear not only about their intentions but about the assumptions on which those intentions are based . |
22 | But many biologists took it for granted that the main purpose of evolutionism was to elucidate the precise course of life 's development from its earliest origins . |
23 | A tyranny of sameness is sweeping the earth : the chemical companieshave discovered gold in the genes . |
24 | The most elementary form of camouflage is to match the background perfectly . |
25 | The subject of ideology is given a secondary position in the book , subordinate to that of style which is here treated as being only " incidentally touched " by ideological issues . |
26 | Thus , one of the arts of banking is to balance the potential cash requirements of depositors with the bank 's desire to hold a spectrum of profit-earning assets , some of which may be relatively illiquid . |
27 | That sort of money is attracting a lot of farmers , but it has also made the RSPCA concerned about the welfare of the birds . |
28 | A period of creativity is called a ‘ Manvantara ’ , and both periods ( i.e. creation and dissolution ) constitute a ‘ Kalpa ’ or a cycle of creation . |
29 | One of the actions of calcium is to stimulate the translocation of transcriptional factors ( NF-AT and NF-IL2A for example ) from the cytoplasm into the nucleus . |
30 | The only mandate that most electors consider they have given to newly-elected Members of Parliament is to support the party and its leader ; certainly , the Prime Minister expects , and usually gets , the support of the mass of the parliamentary majority party and the entire hundred or so members of the Government that is formed . |