Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A less frequent cause is one in which part of the chromosome is attached to another .
2 To this extent , the fascination of the experiments is justified .
3 The success of the operations is evaluated and many described in detail .
4 The next section of the shape is entered as an entirely new Form program , which will coincide with this section of the stitch pattern .
5 A good example of the contrast is provided by the case of R .
6 For example , part of the evaluation is to monitor the ways in which these sectors have the opportunity to determine policy and the allocation of resources within the Urban Programme machinery .
7 To compensate the problem , this mode is a mini version of combi-steaming , insofar that both steam and dry heat are used , but only one third of the steam is produced to eliminate unsightly water puddles .
8 Participation of users in service provision is emphasized while the power of the professions is curtailed ( Mishra , 1981 ) .
9 Within the parameters of kind , standard and content of programmes studied by the UKCC the influence of elected practising members of the professions is beginning to be felt .
10 All money raised for the charity from the marathon will be channelled into specific projects in five African countries where the future of the elephant is known to be under particularly serious threat .
11 Accordingly , much of Volume I of the Critique is taken up with the attempt to prove the dialectic a priori as the universal method and the law of anthropology , superseding that which Kant had provided for analytical reason .
12 The real work of the Church is done in every ordinary place of worship .
13 From within this perspective bishops and clergy lay down rules for the laity to follow in any given situation and the teaching of the church is seen as absolutely clear and devoid of problematic .
14 And an adherent of the church is understood in the highland region , the largest single local government area in the European Community to be someone who attends worship regularly .
15 But where they 've gone on to have parish councils , you 've had the typical triangular structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they , they do n't express it to me as such , but the felling you get over is that 's the sort of structure they 're used to , because the structure of the church is built in anyway , and the whole structure of the church
16 The rest of the church is vaulted and the vaults , dome , squinches and walls are richly decorated with coloured marble and mosaic .
17 But the glory of the church is found in the High Altar .
18 Inside , the circumference of the church is occupied by elaborate chapels and the marble facings are everywhere inscribed with thank-offerings .
19 The prime aim of the privatisation is to increase competition , efficiency and service to the consumer .
20 The real benefits , however , will emerge gradually as each of the subsidiaries is freed from the burden of interference — and cost — of a head office .
21 The lively , contemporary quality of the stories is emphasized by the attractive illustrations .
22 A key objective of the projects is to show how carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by an increased use of bus transport .
23 The aim of the projects is to bring about change in the degree curriculum which will encourage students to develop qualities and skills which extend beyond the specialised knowledge of their degree courses .
24 The second consequence of this unilinearity is that the idea of the standard is projected backwards on to states of language and society in which that idea may not have existed , or — if it did exist — may have been different in important ways from the idea of the standard as it exists today .
25 You will see that each of the four principles of the Standard is accompanied by a number of indicators which stem directly from the Standard but do not go beyond it in any way .
26 The first part of the route is marked by flags and leads to a gate in the wall at 1,000 feet .
27 The keeper of the lighthouse is permitted to admit visitors .
28 It 's something that the facility has assiduously avoided since its inception in 1962 , and most of the faculty is fighting to keep it that way .
29 Finally , the chemistry of the stratosphere is dominated by the photochemical production and catalytic destruction of ozone .
30 An image copy of the Working-Set is made every time a new table is loaded to the Working-Set .
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