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

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1 Once you have established the sub-totals for each of the groups of costs , their total will give you a good estimate of the final bill of your proposed project .
2 It is a looser form of group association , primarily defined by shared theory and practice , and its immediate social relations are often not easy to distinguish from those of a group of friends who share common interests .
3 This is one of a group of commands that work out summaries ; others in the group are COUNT , AVERAGE , MAX , and MIN .
4 Equally productive , though somewhat more sophisticated , was James Williamson , a former portrait photographer and lanternist who was one of a group of filmmakers gathered in Brighton .
5 For house physician John Bery , the day begins at Cheltenham General Hospital when he puts on a pedometer.He 's one of a group of doctors who 've been helping in a survey of the distances covered while on duty.Soon Dr Bery is heading for a ward at the opposite end of the hospital.It 's the first of many long walks along the corridors during the day.The problem at Cheltenham general is identical to many other hospitals … where an old Victorian block has been extended with newer buildings forcing doctors to travel great distances from department to department .
6 But Roger Kirby , a Consultant Urologist at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , is one of a group of urologists who earlier this year formed the British Prostate Group in an attempt to persuade the DoH to fund such a study .
7 One of a group of women who were seen in their own lifetimes as emblems of Pre-Raphaelitism , she made a considerable executive contribution to this important British art movement , and was recognized at her death as the last surviving link with it .
8 In the mid-'80s , Chris Curry was one of a group of entrepreneurs busy creating the Silicon Fen in Cambridge .
9 Three sources of attitude change have been identified by researchers : compliance ( new attitude is adopted for ulterior motives ) , identification ( peer group membership requires a change ) and internalization ( the new attitude is accepted as one of a group of attitudes with which the individual can live ) .
10 They were exotic , impoverished days for Nicholson and , above all , big experiences for the boy from Neptune who had by now left the protective custody of his sister/mother and was sharing an apartment with one of a group of friends who he met at the time and with whom he remained close when he became well known .
11 According to the chronicler Thomas Walsingham [ q.v. ] he was one of a group of knights who were adherents of the ideas of John Wycliffe [ q.v . ] .
12 Assault on a constable is one of a group of offences with a somewhat complicated family connection .
13 ‘ A Jesuit Missionary in Chinese costume ’ by Rubens ( est. £50–100,000 ; $90–180,000 ) is included in this sale of Old Master drawings , which will also put on offer Pierre-Paul Prud'hon 's ‘ Seated youth ’ , one of a group of drawings from the Woodner Collection ( est. £60–80,000 ; $110-150,000 ) , and ‘ A winged deity and other figures on clouds ’ by Giambattista Tiepolo ( est. £30–50,000 ; $55–90,000 ) .
14 Mr Elliot Bernerd , head of Chesfield commented , ‘ We are one of a group of shareholders and have never agreed to make capital available over a period of years .
15 ‘ It 's good to be just one of a group of comedians doing warm up sometimes you do ten minutes one night I had to do six hours because things were n't ready .
16 Allowing the Crown 's appeal , and dismissing the taxpayer 's cross-appeal , Lord Justice Scott said that on a first reading of s 72 it was natural to read subsection ( 4 ) as one of a group of subsections dealing only with cases where the amount of capital distribution was comparatively small .
17 The best studied models of biological membranes are those based upon aqueous dispersions of phosphatidylcholine , also known as lecithin ( one of a group of phospholipids that are important constituents of cell membranes and are involved in the metabolism of fat by the liver ) .
18 About 5 o'clock on the morning of 8th October , 1835 , he was one of a group of men working underground when the rock above them began to ‘ groan and grumble ’ , indicating to the experienced miners that it was settling and about to fall on top of them .
19 He was , however , arrested on one occasion and , on another , found himself one of a group of men being attacked in a lavatory by a crowd of youths ( Humphreys 1970 ) .
20 ‘ The galaxy is also one of a group of galaxies , ’ Ace added , ‘ who have an even longer year of their own .
21 If you are one of a group of Homes , it can make sense to arrange joint activities .
22 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
23 Richard Hansard was then one of a group of northerners sent to restore royal authority in Hampshire .
24 Richard Hansard was then one of a group of northerners sent to restore royal authority in Hampshire .
25 The Mamprusi kingdom is one of a group of kingdoms now incorporated into Ghana , Togo and Bourguina Fasso .
26 One of the group of relatives , an old woman who walked very slowly , also had a letter .
27 One of the group of researchers who first explored the merits of the squid giant axon was John Zacharay Young , of University College , London .
28 I had decided not to stay in the same hotel as any of the groups of owners , actors , racegoers or crew , and asked Nell if she knew of anywhere else .
29 The last case of the taking of such an oath seems to be the despatch in the 1770s of a group of representatives of the Swiss cantons to Paris to swear to the observance of an agreement just made with the French government .
30 Out of the corner of her eye she was aware of the group of horses and riders .
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