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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 These statistics can be used by non-expert readers of accounts as a basis for asking questions of councils , but in themselves provide little clue as to performance .
2 This could happen , for instance , if one were using faculty lists of students as the sample frame and there were certain students in special departments who were not in any faculty .
3 The project will use the cotton industry of Troyes as a case study for this purpose , to throw light on the strengths and weaknesses of French industry .
4 Five were portraits by Lucas Cranach the Elder ( 1472–1553 ) , including Martin Luther as Junker Jörg and Princess Sybilla of Cleves as a bride , and three by his followers .
5 I 'd already been to the forest couple of times as a student and thought it was the most wonderful place .
6 These contributions will be charged over the average expected remaining service lives of employees as a fixed percentage of expected future pay .
7 Ballochmyle viaduct , which carries the Kilmarnock to Dumfries railway line over the River Ayr , south of Mauchline , is in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest railway bridge in Britain .
8 And it is now one of the most efficient and profitable steel producers in the world — having been in the Guinness Book of Records as the world 's worst loss-maker .
9 He played a leading role in the $5m deal with Morrow that gave his novel Whirlwind a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the recipient of the highest ever advance for a single work of fiction .
10 John from Burton on Trent takes a size 21 , which won him a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the owner of Britain 's biggest feet .
11 TAKA and Mari , a pair of gibbons , both at least 31 years old , have had their 29th baby and could win a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the world 's most prolific monkey parents , said a vet at a zoo in Hyogo , Japan .
12 Well he 's in the Guinness Book of Records as the best overall martial arts person in the world
13 If we regard a three-volume series of books as a complete discourse , for example , we can render its structure as in Figure 5 .
14 In particular , TV buying has come in recent years to be regarded as something of a separate skill — arguably to the detriment of the media operations of agencies as a whole .
15 It reflects the fact that we have considerably improved the salary prospects and career prospects of teachers as a result of all the steps that we have taken in recent years .
16 Several communities in Texas use piles of trees as the base for dunes to fight beach erosion .
17 The safest bet , actuarially and politically , is the age of 63 with its obvious implications for the extension of the working lives of women as a means of ‘ paying for ’ the reduction of those of men .
18 This new settlement represents a net increase of $25 million over the previously-agreed total [ see ED nos. 45 and 46 ] , which was rejected by the Alaska House of Representatives as an inadequate reflection of Exxon 's criminal liability .
19 For Green , the flexibility of the proposal allowed for the meeting of local demand by either or both organisations , it encouraged further co-operative endeavour between them and facilitated the WEA role over the establishment of a county federation of students as an organisational framework to help overcome the perennial difficulty of isolated university extension centres .
  Next page