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

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1 Betty was sitting in the porch of the cottage peeling potatoes .
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4 These modern performances interpret all earlier performances and interpretations , casting doubt on their total significance , just as , on a smaller scale , Eliot 's reworking of the Enobarbus speech casts doubt on the validity of Shakespeare 's interpretation of Cleopatra .
5 It was a major task but the skill of the steam crane operators together with our own workforce combined to complete the work in just three hours .
6 The cost of the architecture centre proposals questioned , John Harris replies to Bob Giles , and is architect 's academic education too long ?
7 Following our report of the July Council meeting ( RIBA Journal , September ) , including the Honorary Librarian 's speech in support of the architecture centre proposals , we received the following open letter to Bob Giles .
8 We need look no further than the police handling of the Poll Tax demonstrators in March 1990 and the subsequent attempt by the then Home Secretary to turn this into an issue of law and order .
9 Of course , differences in wealth between peasant families were not new ; the evidence of the poll tax returns shows that by the last quarter of the fourteenth century peasants might employ labour on their own account and even have a servant living in their household , although it is difficult to say how common this was ( 81 , pp.30–3 ; 83 , p.31 ) .
10 Are those the candy-floss , Mickey Mouse jobs that the hon. Member for Bolsover ( Mr. Skinner ) goes on about so much , or are those people just sponging off the backs of the poll tax payers ?
11 Above us , they indulge in fits of nostalgia , remembering the heady days of the Poll Tax riots , and in artificially enlarging the number present with all those who are there in spirit : ‘ There are a lot of people who would like to be on this demonstration .
12 He had less than a tenth of the jigsaw puzzle pieces , but even the fragments of a picture he was able to put together made him ache for Anne .
13 In what must be considered the most serious theft from a country house since the loss of the Beit Collection paintings from Russborough , Co .
14 Rabbit pie or rabbit brawn would be served and one of the pork meat specialities of the region .
15 Long ago , these great creatures made their lairs under the smouldering peaks of the Dragon Spine mountains .
16 On the upper levels of the church lichen deposits have reached unacceptable levels .
17 At the same time a few modifications were made to bring these cars into line with standard practices , for example , the positions of the route board holders under the saloon windows were slightly altered to take L.C.C .
18 Studies in inorganic chemistry , vol 11 : Chemistry of the platinum group metals : recent developments
19 The window attribute determines in which of the Working-Set Text tables the entry text is to be found .
20 I learned my juggling from my Uncle Norman at one of the Francome family parties .
21 But the work of the ticket office needs looking at .
22 Like Las Vegas money machines — where lights whirl , the jackpot flashes and the sound of cascading money plays for the smallest win — so the sprung plywood floor of the wrestling ring thuds and echoes with exaggerated effect .
23 It might seem odd that this kind of thing is happening in the age of Aids , but none of the home porn stars I interviewed seemed very concerned .
24 In the case of the home remedy kits full instruction for use , with the specific indications , are supplied .
25 The case , because of its serious nature , is to go before the Crown Court and is likely to be subject to considerable delay due to the inefficiencies of the court listing procedures .
26 But MI5 deliberately ignored them as and when it suited because it believed no prime minister or Home Secretary would interfere nor would any member of the service break ranks and tell the truth about what really went on inside MI5 .
27 The other reason was that a paternity suit had recently been brought against my opponent by one of the Council office cleaners , which caused a great deal of moral indignation — not so much on the poor woman 's behalf , I 'm afraid , as because it was felt he had ‘ lowered himself ’ .
28 Most of the council estate dwellers I meet do n't — they only want a council house they could like and feel some control over .
29 It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel .
30 the rise of the Country Dancing Clubs was maybe be to kind of try and compensate in a way for the dances themselves going down , ordinary dances , folk were wanting to do the Scottish dancing and things ?
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