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

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1 As for the variety of circumstances to which we are exposed , the Spirit works with us in them all , and his aim is to promote our good .
2 For the variety of medicines now available to the doctor allow him to relieve the pain , distress , or even agony which could prompt a consideration of euthanasia .
3 for the variety of reasons , but I think what 's obviously important is if there is any more date arranging going on
4 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
5 In effect , therefore , we stop acquiring any new skills and this may mean we risk having too narrow a repertoire of skills to equip us adequately for the variety of people-situations we are likely to encounter .
6 This would cater for the variety of children that exist .
7 As a morphologist , Huxley was interested only in establishing the relationships between the variety of animal forms ; he had major reservations about the role of adaptation in evolution .
8 While the 350 strong General Practitioners in Asthma Group felt that the advent of asthma clinics in general practice was a positive step , we have concerns about the variety of provision of care in these clinics .
9 One fisherman waxed lyrical about the variety of fish in the river .
10 The relevance of these observations about the varieties of symmetry and asymmetry , social solidarity , subordination and hostility will become apparent as we proceed .
11 Five years on , after a variety of careers in Voice Of The Beehive , The Nutty Boys , satellite TV and A&R-ing , Madness reconvened to discuss promotional tactics with regards to a proposed Virgin Greatest Hits selection and , hey presto !
12 I have not attempted to give an exhaustive or systematic account of the variety of government functions .
13 Just think of the variety of work you may have to commission : computer graphics or cartoon treatment for a commercial ; a glossy colour illustration or a strip cartoon ; action , fashion or food photography ; straight-forward shots of the client 's packs .
14 Like many people , you may be putting money aside in one of the variety of deposit based savings accounts now available .
15 Another problem is the sheer eclecticism of progressive rock , both in terms of the variety of sources on which it drew and the range of styles contained within the genre .
16 The law 's requirement for information on entry is an attempt to take account of the variety of policies operated by schools .
17 Certainly the Department of Education and Science and HM Inspectorate think so ; indeed , the latter has argued for a common curriculum at secondary level up to sixteen because of the variety of curriculum offerings , the lack of whole curriculum planning , and the need for national decisions in a political democracy to balance the autonomy of the school .
18 The need for confidentiality between intermediary and client means that an investor is generally unable to assess the worth of the variety of services made available to him .
19 Similarly , importing a bitmapped graphic in any of the variety of formats DW1.2 supports gives the opportunity to use the very simple tracing tool to trace only selected shapes and pick them out of the bitmap — the second screenshot shows the Windows 3.1 window being picked out of the 3.1 opening logo screen .
20 Peter Samuel of Kingfisher , who quoted the names of nine search firms he had employed ( including two major international consultancies , Heidrick and Struggles and Norman Broadbent ) , argued that he used both large and small firms because of the variety of assignments he handled .
21 The single module is , therefore , a flexible unit of credit which can be adapted to the different academic demands of the variety of subject areas on the Course .
22 Because of the variety of systems and equipment , a specialist can not always be available and the service personnel have to solve the problem .
23 They continued to proliferate in the Ordovician , although many of the Cambrian kinds had died out ; in terms of the variety of forms present this period was perhaps their heyday .
24 Candidates should be made aware of the variety of forms of writing used in business life , so that they will be able to select most appropriate form — notes , summaries , memoranda , telex , quantification displays , etc — according to circumstances .
25 Of the variety of amps I used with the Teardrop , the one which felt most compatible was , guess what , a Vox AC30 .
26 Another effect of the variety of starting-points , in history , philosophy , literary studies , linguistics , aesthetics and social theory , as well as in sociology itself , is that there is always a problem of overlap with other distinct and still necessary disciplines .
27 There in the course of the next hundred and fifty years rapid progress was made in classifying the properties of the variety of metals included in the group .
28 One might imagine , perhaps wrongly , that there would have been few craftsmen who either alone or in a group would at any one time have been capable of producing such an item because of the variety of skills required in its production .
29 One has only to think of the variety of positions that can be taken with respect to qualitative and quantitative research .
30 And a demonstration of the variety of birth control methods available , if not done sensitively , can end up being as unappealing as the contents of a doorstep brush salesman 's suitcase .
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