Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] of [art] " in BNC.
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31 | But um also in the eighteen century , the eighteenth century is quite interesting because of the way in which sexuality was conceptualised then . |
32 | The early emigrants went to Brazil and the Portuguese African colonies ( popular because of the common language ) . |
33 | Mr Daly said the hostel had proved to be popular because of the range of facilities offered . |
34 | Although the traditional approach is precisely this , Professor Preston argues that it is no longer adequate because of the effects of secularisation on Western society . |
35 | Measurements of the HI and CO lines enable one to infer for each point on the sky the column density of HI and H 2 moving with a given velocity , but the inferred H 2 column densities are cruder because of the extra interpretive step required . |
36 | They were sitting on the terrace outside her curved stables-cottage , watching the sun go down over Capability Brown 's vista , uninterrupted because of the ha-ha ( however did it get that name ? ) — and they were talking , over glasses of wine , about poetry . |
37 | Going down the cinder path to the screen in the dark , with our one feeble torch , was always horrendous because of the rats scuttling across the path . |
38 | Irish detectives arrested James Rudman at a remote farmhouse in Co Kerry last month , just an hour before he would have been legally free because of a loophole in the law . |
39 | I regularly argue with the Table Office that we can table amendments to Bills which make provision for orders that are amendable because of the census legislation . |
40 | We know this because of a telegram sent by Kirk at 2300 hrs that night to the State Department in Washington , asking " urgently " for advice [ KP 107 ] . |
41 | So he persuades his man with a natural talent for the proper administration of worldly affairs that to neglect this because of a preoccupation with spiritual meditation could be unwise . |
42 | The eminent Kleinian psychoanalyst , Hanna Segal , has recently declared the adult homosexual structure to be inherently pathological , disturbed , and perverse , and this because of an inbuilt , narcissistic desire for the same : ‘ homosexuality is of necessity a narcissistic condition , as the name itself betrays . |
43 | They suffer from the drawback that warping can leave open gaps in the cladding ( waney-edged boards are particularly prone to this because of the way they are sawn ) , and so they tend to be used more on out-buildings than on house exteriors , except as feature panels . |
44 | Capitalists exploit the workers by depriving them of this surplus value and they do this because of the nature of property in capitalist societies , where the means of production are controlled by the capitalist . |
45 | but is this because of the family 's bad eating habits , or is there a genetic factor ? |
46 | At present all the pressure for reform is on the secondary schools , and this because of the new wave of vocationalism that has swept over education since the late l970s . |
47 | He was moved to do this because of the feeling that this is not a mere river but the Lord 's compassion flowing before us . |
48 | Was this because of the wording of the items or the unfamiliarity of the task ? |
49 | The first fish purchased were the Corydoras Arcuatus , the Skunk Cory , called this because of the black stripe running along the arch of the back . |
50 | He had to think like this because of the nature of his employment , whereby he was often required to make inflated claims for the nature and properties of the products which his clients wished to bring to the daily notice of the populace . |
51 | I enjoy this because of the diversity and intellectual challenge ’ . |
52 | Organisations are neglecting this because of the emphasis on technical expertise . ’ |
53 | Is this because of the strange life your mother forced on you or is it a natural trait of character ? ’ |
54 | Head : ‘ We need to consider this because of the decline in the value of the per capita allowance . ’ |
55 | His argument is that the department can not do this because of the numbers now being taught in Art ( group sizes of up to 32 ) , which the Head of Department stands by . |
56 | First of all , I think that it it 's difficult to be sure of this because of the way in which the County Council prepared their the evidence on which I relayed relied and like Mr I did n't come here prepared to talks in detail about the inner northern . |
57 | Was this because of the over accident ? |
58 | Youth boss Ray Hankin said : ‘ Over the season we will get points from games like this because of the hard work we put in . |
59 | Where a course proposal in Engineering , Business Studies and Secretarial Studies is being considered , submission into Batch 2 because of the availability , for that batch , of nationally-developed units in those subject areas . |
60 | The junior Dog is a very small constellation , but is unmistakable because of the presence of Procyon , which is one of the nearest of the bright stars ; it is 11½ light-years away , and is the equal of 11 Suns . |