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

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1 Hustle the Panda along your average back road and you 'll find none of the woolliness that might be expected from a car of this price range .
2 And yet , she thought , as they picked their way gingerly along under the stooping eaves of the alley that led to the rear of St Chad 's church , to avoid the running kennel thawed and filled by the morning showers , the finger of God had intervened in her life only yesterday , and might again lean down to point out for her an acceptable and fruitful way .
3 It is one section of the hobby that will have to be market-driven .
4 it probably constitutes a very pure form of the storage that Chafe envisages .
5 This is to latt you to know and the rest of you Justes of the Pace that if Bakers and Butchers and market peopel if thay do not fall the Commorits at a reasnabell rate as thay do at other Markets thare will be such Raysen as never was known .
6 She looked around the small front room of the cottage that was now her parents ' only home .
7 The right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East immediately tried to suppress that , and that is indicative of the battle that is going on in the Labour party — It was said by the Leader of the Opposition himself .
8 This was the end of the battle that she had seen .
9 Yet , we are still ignorant of the general magnitude of the selection that produces and maintains adaptations .
10 The pinkish , dusty core of the tree that remains turns to reddish-brown , then in the following year becomes grey and crusty , and gradually begins to regenerate its corky bark .
11 An important complement to lemon grass is kaffir lime leaf , the leaf of the tree that produces a wrinkly lime .
12 Look to your left and climb to the top of the tree that you see
13 in terms of the evaluation that we already do , it tends to be about the course itself .
14 I think this is rightly so , but there is an advantage to knowing to being slightly more explicit about how you 're doing it , and I think that if a lot of the evaluation that already went on in schools became a little bit more explicit and a little bit more open , it would be much easier for people outside the schools to realize the extent at which schools were themselves already engaging in evaluation .
15 In a vector GIS the set of M different output maps would be rasterized and a count made of the frequency that each cell appears in the final map .
16 But it was the natural kindness of the Duke that helped me most .
17 Campaigners for the Birmingham Six had hoped that a new Home Secretary might reconsider the convictions in the light of the discovery that the confessions of those convicted of the Guildford pub bombings had been fabricated , and the subsequent release of the four .
18 Within two days of the discovery that funds had in fact been diverted , Poindexter was obliged to resign ; North was fired ; and the open-mouthed press descended like locusts .
19 The media were later to make much of the discovery that a few weeks after Dennis Parsons 's death , Karen and I had spent a weekend at the same hotel in mid-Wales .
20 It was as a result of the discovery that the Parliamentary history of the legislation gave conclusive support to the construction I preferred that your Lordships agreed that the matter should be re-argued to determine whether it was permissible to use the Parliamentary history as an aid to the interpretation of the legislation .
21 Half an hour later , Rosie was dreamily humming the same tune in the back of the taxi-cab that was taking her and Ernest home to Poplar ; they had slipped quietly away from the party , leaving the pub by the side door .
22 There was also one piece of the jigsaw that now slotted into place : before June died , he took LSD in controlled circumstances with a therapist : ‘ I became conscious of very early emotions about not being wanted — feeling that I was a problem to my family as an infant . ’
23 whether it 's a large economic growth in Europe in places like Milan , Innsbruck er Barcelona , all have these systems where an extra terminal capacity is only part of the jigsaw that 's had to be met .
24 And it 's that part of the jigsaw that I want to concentrate on .
25 There 'll only be a small section of the hedge that would come down , just
26 As eyes adapt to the darkness after the brightness of the Milanese day , the sheer size of the church that emerges from the gloom is enough to enthrall most visitors .
27 It was built in 876 , and those ancient parts of the church that remain are among the few fragments from that time that still exist , not only in Milan , but also in Lombardy .
28 What parts of the church that were finished were damaged by the Hussites .
29 It was not only the size of the church that had impressed him but the decoration , the overwhelming , almost suffocating richness of the baroque interior .
30 This amounts to a death wish as it is generally only the evangelical wing of the church that is growing .
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