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

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1 Other treatments adopt an over-simple solution to the problem , always preferring one source to another ; thus the algorithm of Hobbs ( 1976 ) looks at all intrasentential candidates before earlier sentences are considered at all , while Brennan , Friedman & Pollard ( 1987 ) prefer all candidates from the most recent sentence to ones from the current sentence .
2 Where do we learn how to behave in the intimacy of marriage ?
3 Nowhere is this amnesia more likely to apply than within the intimacy of marriage .
4 They are particularly unable to cope with the intimacy of marriage and , if bewildered by their spouse 's demands , may flare into violence .
5 Thirdly , and this is the most challenging categorisation , partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed .
6 It was a close partnership , made all the closer by the small numbers involved and the intimacy of Derry .
7 The " we-group solidarity which we associate with the intimacy of kinship , in the sense just described , tends to ramify outwards through the whole social system .
8 For them the din increased rather than destroyed the intimacy of conversation .
9 The intimacy of television meant that this strange animal that liked to subtitle itself ‘ intimate revue ’ had to be breathing its last .
10 One of the great passages of the Old Testament , Psalm 139 , expresses the intimacy of God 's love for us :
11 But there is a sense in much of the images that , notwithstanding the smallness of the final print the intimacy of impact which she wishes to share has escaped the frame of the viewfinder .
12 It has always happened , of course , but in the old days , when the stock market was a smaller and more human place , the intimacy of dealing lent some protection .
13 The inter-relationships of serum IGF-I , IGFBP-1 , and insulin in children with active Crohn 's disease .
14 Borowski 's magnificent collection of ancient seals , figurines , ivories , mosaics and sarcophagi , spanning six millenia , is laid out chronologically , in one continuous trek specifically arranged by American designer Clifford LaFontaine to emphasise the inter-relationships of cultures and ideas .
15 Tenderly responsive to the self-deceptions of others , he was unfortunately too well able to understand his own .
16 As women are largely responsible for the emotional wellbeing of society , it is hardly surprising that the shop-talk of women is gossip .
17 It broke Tony Cottee … and the Everton striker reveals for the first time the enormous cost of carrying the tag of Britain 's costliest player .
18 It was largely his own determination to be rid of the tag of illness that brought eventual healing .
19 Though he dismisses the tag of dreamer , the scale of his plans are on a different planet .
20 Although this is not easy , because comparisons are often made upon data emerging from different initial observations as well as different responses , it does seem to provide an approach whereby the effects of learning can be discerned and differences between the judgments of experts and the inexperienced identified .
21 The principles of credit rating are immutable , they insist ; their credit opinions are never swayed by the judgments of others .
22 ( The judgments of MAULE and ERLE JJ. are omitted . )
23 The facts are fully set out in the judgments of Vinelott J. at first instance [ 1990 ] 1 W.L.R. 204 and of the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] Ch. 203 .
24 It is not necessary here to weigh the relative merits of successive waves of public sentiment , and it is too early to guess the judgments of history , but differences between American and British obscenity law can be assessed on their technical merits , and the consequences are significant .
25 In these circumstances , he submits , relying principally upon the judgments of Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. in Derby & Co .
26 Very properly there was extensive discussion in the judgments of Barnett J. and the Court of Appeal of the English decisions on this recently-developed aspect of criminal procedure .
27 The judgments of God fall upon his enemies .
28 The difficulty encountered by the expertise theory in trying to demonstrate the legitimacy of corporate managerial power by showing that there are restraints on the discretion of the managers stems from its attempt to combine a deference to the judgments of business managers with an insistence that corporate managers are subject to fiduciary duties that prevent them from exercising their power for their own purposes or for other non-corporate ends .
29 After a meeting of EC Foreign Ministers and WEU Defence Ministers also on Sept. 19 a communiqué stated that " no military intervention is contemplated " but proposed that the WEU should explore ways of supporting the activities of EC monitors to make their contribution more effective .
30 to protect persons other than persons at work against risks to health or safety arising out of or in connection with the activities of persons at work ;
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