Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun sg] of the " in BNC.

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1 Given these suppositions , Bukharin maintained that ‘ the law of crises is the law of the inevitable periodic disturbance of equilibrium of the system and its restoration . ’
2 The law of competition is the law of the continual restoration of the upset equilibrium .
3 The law of crises is the law of the inevitable periodic disturbance of the equilibrium of the system and its restoration .
4 Survival of the fittest is the law of the jungle and one by which all animals , including humans , are bound .
5 Non-violence is the law of our Species , as violence is the Law of the Brute . ’
6 In Jacques Lacan 's reinterpretation of Freud , sexuality , or rather sexual desire , is constituted in language : it is the law of the Father , the castration fear , and the pained entry of the child into the ‘ symbolic order ’ , that is the world of language and meaning , at the Oedipal moment , which instigates ‘ desire ’ .
7 That is the law of the houngan .
8 Where the proper law of the contract is the law of the UK only by choice of the parties , the Act 's restrictions on exclusion clauses do not apply to the contract .
9 About the only decent argument I 've heard on this , I have to say that because it was my daughter who advanced it , about the only decent argument I have heard is the one about badger baiting where she said to me but badger baiting is not allowed on your land and that is the point precisely that Mr made , it is not allowed because that is the law of the land and that is where decisions about the permission or otherwise of fox hunting should be made .
10 The second social consequence of care that emerges from Carlen 's work is that not only is the education of the young person seriously neglected , but so , too , is the emotional development .
11 Firstly , there is the problem of the protestant population itself in the North .
12 Secondly , there is the problem of the Northern catholic community , which tends to be taken as a monolithic nationalist community .
13 He fully accepts that there is the problem of the car 's contribution to the greenhouse effect and the way it is making new car buyers more critical and raising their expectations .
14 There , subsequent measures take the same course of further expropriation of ‘ third persons ’ ; we have a problem of expropriation directed against the bourgeoisie and landowners , but the main further problem , which comrade Preobrazhensky discusses , is the problem of the small-scale producers , i.e. of another class ; there , further development takes place from the point of view of destruction , exclusion or , if you like , ‘ devouring ’ — here , from the point of view of ‘ getting along together ’ , ‘ re-educating ’ ‘ assimilating ’ and so on .
15 Further , there is the problem of the practice of censorship once introduced , as to whether it would focus on the kinds of sexual behaviour which are violent and degrading to women , or whether it would be used to ban representations of sexual behaviour that feminists found acceptable , such as non-violent gay and lesbian sex .
16 First , there is the problem of the former county boroughs .
17 However , there is the problem of the romantic notion of pure art devoid of social responsibility .
18 In addition , there is the problem of the very fragmented and varied nature of the employment market .
19 One is the problem of the contribution of Massalia to the Hellenization of the Celts .
20 Again , in the period covered by Taskopruzade/Mecdi , there is the problem of the status of the kadiliks involved : Mollas " Ubayd Allah b .
21 One major issue raised by Swade 's paper is the problem of the software ‘ archive ’ .
22 The Soldier in Book iv of The Prelude is an example of Wordsworth performing a Good Samaritan act ; but what impressed Wordsworth and remains with us is the description of the Soldier 's appearance :
23 And ‘ the moor ’ is the description of the scene before it had been claimed for cultivation .
24 Within this context , this is the description of the customs , beliefs and traditions of human societies , from which come the specific meanings of words ( Rivers 1964 ) .
25 But it is the description of the neglected grange which brings about an understanding of the depths of her emotion The use of assonance throughout the poem creates the sound of Mariana 's despair .
26 W.H. Hudson says somewhere that 18 May is the crown of the English summer : in the Midland fields on that day these miles of snowy hedges reach perfection , so dense and far-reaching that the entire atmosphere is saturated with the bitter-sweet smell whichever way the summer wind is blowing .
27 Perhaps the most interesting is that their time must run in the opposite direction to our own : their ‘ future ’ is the birth of the Universe and their ‘ past ’ is its end .
28 An example of such consent is the transfer of the vendor 's contracts with its main suppliers particularly if the business can not operate without an assurance of a constant supply of products .
29 As far as the exemption in s103(3) is concerned , " arrangement " is again widely defined as any agreement , scheme or arrangement and it is thought that it must be the case that at least part , if not the whole , of the consideration for the shares allotted is the transfer of the shares in the other company ( ie the target ) .
30 The enthalpy change is given by where H1 is the enthalpy of the reactants and H2 is the enthalpy of the products .
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