Example sentences of "of [art] [noun] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the alley he looks both ways and signals me out . |
2 | Details of the experiments themselves do not concern us here , but some of the ideas that have emerged from them are of interest because they add further to our understanding of how , looked at from a biological perspective , creativity can be connected to psychosis . |
3 | Ministers from 15 member countries attending the third Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) conference in Seoul on Nov. 12-14 issued a declaration at the close of the talks which set out the direction and role for APEC as " an exemplary model of open regional co-operation " , and agreed to co-operate to reduce trade barriers both within the region and worldwide , and to identify and promote the region 's interests . |
4 | ‘ Well he might be a bit faster because he 's lighter — but in most of the games he does n't stand a chance , said Hawk . ’ |
5 | A contradiction , an unlikelihood , a piece of the jigsaw which glared out with a contrasting colour nowhere else evident in the picture . |
6 | In particular , in spite of his attempt to avoid positing history as an a priori transcendent law , in the published first volume of the Critique he had still utilized an organicist teleological model of history which assumes that the end is already implicit in the beginning , and that history rolls forward to a determined end . |
7 | If there are those on the fringes of the church who do not really believe but have no idea why they disbelieve , there are others inside the church who do not really disbelieve but have no idea why they believe . |
8 | The set prayers of the Church he defended not only as encouraged by Scripture but because their ‘ very form and solemnity helped that imbecility and weakness ’ which made individuals ‘ much less apt to perform unto God so heavenly a service with such affection of heart and disposition of our souls as is necessary ’ . |
9 | His interest and concern calmed me and sitting in his study at the back of the church I felt more at peace than I had in a long time . |
10 | Peacock shoved everything into a turn , straining to get a view of the airfield he had just left . |
11 | As the sun caught the coppery glint of the curls which clung closely to his head like a cap , the familiar Welsh lilt greeted her . |
12 | So , I would say that the design , the actual literal design , the graphics part of the projects I work on , is twenty percent of the work and the rest is all trying to explain and get it understood . |
13 | ‘ One of the projects I worked on recently was in Queen Street with the Department of History and Applied Art . |
14 | The requirements of the standard itself does not ask you to look at accounts er , specifically , which is why you can choose to include them or choose not to include them . |
15 | It , from the requirements of the standard it does only imply where you have n't got a covering letter or anything like that with it . |
16 | When he got back to Istanbul and changed one of the notes he realised how much he had been given . |
17 | When he got back to Istanbul and changed one of the notes he realised how much he had been given . |
18 | His ears tried to crawl into his head in terror of the syllables they had just heard . |
19 | Fall-rise and rise-fall tones , however , can be quite difficult to recognise when they are extended over tails , since their characteristic pitch movements are often broken up or distorted by the structure of the syllables they occur on . |
20 | How can we , confronted by dangers not of today and tomorrow , but of the generations which lie ahead , contemplate with equanimity the prospect of our population , already small compared with some of our competitors , steadily dwindling , above all in the younger spheres of life ? ’ |
21 | I was delighted to read in my copy of The Artist which arrived today , of Mr Sherrington Legg 's connection with Hayward Veal ( Readers ' Forum ) . |
22 | These are portraits of the artist who grows up in an age of revolutionary socialism and who has to make what he can of it . |
23 | Using Pope 's ‘ Mobil Guide to the North Island ’ we were able to look up what was worth seeing in each of the towns we passed through . |
24 | It 's this neck of the woods I do n't know . |
25 | The breach will usually take place in the very presence of the constable who carries out the arrest . |
26 | Parts of the rudder which sank away from the main hull corroded as could be expected , so the answer must lie with the hull itself . |
27 | The Rano Raraku moais are taller than any of the statues which had actually been transported to and erected on ahus . |
28 | Michael Welby and his wife had hoped to be carried feet first out of the home they lived in at Gerard 's Cross for twenty-five years . |
29 | In her five-page chapter on the running of the home she considers only two topics : financial arrangements between husband and wife , and the extent to which men share housework and the care of children . |
30 | Broken Promise is a collection of vivid personal accounts by ‘ endangered children ’ — and it conveys the reality and universality of the problems they face better than a hundred or more straight world development textbooks . |