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

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1 In fact the tactics of the provos today are the same as those used in the 1940's by the Zionists .
2 Here we are concerned with essential characteristics of the goods so that , for example , in a hire purchase case Karsales ( Harrow ) Ltd v Wallis [ 1956 ] 1 WLR 936 , a car was defined as being a vehicle capable of moving under its own power .
3 They do not however use this data to temper their judgements , with the result that a school may be praised because of the intake characteristics of the pupils rather than because of anything it has done .
4 The research will address particularly two issues in Metropolitan health and welfare planning : To what extent are socially disadvantaged individuals concentrated in relatively deprived geographic areas ? and how are individuals self reported morbidity and health service use related to the social characteristics of the neighbourhoods where the survey respondents live ?
5 Later I descended with the songs of the skylarks still in my ears and I listened to the grumbling of the men in the mist of the grey streets .
6 Theda stood her ground , aware of Taggy hovering on the stairs behind her , the listening ears of the maids above , and Adam Diggory 's unseen shadow at the back of the hall .
7 He obviously had to get him up f erm sort of rolled him over er one way then the other to be of but the er the legs of the jeans on .
8 During the First World War , Turkish bureaucracy and a locust plague produced a famine in Lebanon of such proportions that an American woman resident in Beirut was moved to describe for readers of The Times how she :
9 With our eyes we see only the eyes of the others there .
10 The brown-haired boy had caught the eyes of the twins again and was desperately attempting to relay some kind of message to them .
11 4.3.6 The Lead Organization shall be notified by the other Non-academic Parties of the proceeds less refurbishment costs received by such Party from the disposal of any prototypes the costs of which were included in the grants paid to such Party .
12 Edmund Mortimer , with blood running down inside the plates of his armour , heaved his mount out of the mire and up to firm ground , and wheeled to take his first brief survey of the field , and locate the main body of the Welsh cavalry , for only in hand-to-hand combat with them was there any respite from the steady and murderous attentions of the bowmen above .
13 The city council has still not published an official notice telling the traders of the changes more than SIX months after the controversial decision was approved by councillors .
14 The studies using arousing stimuli with many components and exploring memory for different aspects of the stimuli separately ( e.g. Christianson & Loftus , 1987 , 1991 ; Christianson et al. , 1991 ; Heuer & Reisberg , 1990 ) have the additional problem of deciding a priori which aspects of a stimulus are central and which are peripheral .
15 The voevody took the words of the vows literally , as ‘ an obligation made before the tsar to be eternally faithful and devoted to him and to give yasak to the Treasury ’ .
16 He was off the road on a forest track , little-used and thick with dead leaves , and he was watching the failing light through the branches of the trees overhead .
17 From there she would stare hour after hour through the branches of the trees above as they swayed against the ever-changing sky , as if she was waiting to catch a glimpse of something precious she had lost a lifetime before .
18 The rate of change makes it shudder on the branches of the trees where it stands to attention in its sterile , tightly packed commercial rows .
19 The pictures of the smokers alone are worth the price of admission : Burri 's series on the cocky Che Guevara chomping on a cigar ; Cartier-Bresson 's puckish Jean Genet drawing on a cheroot ; Erwitt 's vain Mishima posed with a cigarette ; and Halsmann 's immortal Hitchcock ( above ) .
20 This was achieved by delivering small 48 l ( Frigidaire , FV 602 ) freezers to the homes of the participants so that stools could be frozen immediately at -22°C .
21 As the psychoanalyst , or therapist , delves into the unconscious of his or her patients , he will come up against phylogenetic material , memory traces of the experiences not of the patient , but of earlier generations of humanity .
22 Miss Field and Jane Martin … the adventure puzzle proved the trickiest winners of the books here are Mrs. Windsor and Graham Williams … most popular round was the racing … you all knew the answers only two winners I 'm afraid … well done Mrs. Cullis and N.Bonner … and three cheers for the kids who found the secret santas toys and games have been won by Tim Overton …
23 Teachers ' packs have been prepared and lists of the properties most relevant to national curriculum courses in each region have been sent to schools .
24 By 1948 , however , the CEB engineers had become unusually conservative , and this appeared both in their views on future load growth ( which they greatly under-estimated ) and in their unwillingness to develop beyond the inherited 132kV National Grid to meet the demands of the decades ahead .
25 The total storage available at Imperial Dock to meet the increasing demands of the Distillers now amounted to 55,000 tons .
26 This fact is not found in the Acts of the Apostles even though it would be a logical conclusion to the book .
27 While the rest of the humans bent down by one of the flat tyres it strolled up to the gate , fiddled the teeth of the pliers on to the padlock , and squeezed .
28 We need an assessment of the colliery 's business plan to see what the options are to secure the pit , the jobs and investments of the miners there . ’
29 ‘ … provision for depreciation of fixed assets having a finite useful life should be made by allocating the cost ( or revalued amount ) less estimated residual values of the assets as fairly as possible to the periods expected to benefit from their use . ’
30 It must be admitted , however , that although there is no doubt in our own minds that preparations of the US Army in Japan are purely precautionary and defensive , seen from the Russian viewpoint , many of the activities of the Americans here may appear extremely aggressive .
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