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

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1 Even between the troubled third to fifth centuries AD , archaeological discoveries reveal that the quality of the school 's production did not falter , despite the decline of civic life and eventually of the plastic arts .
2 One of the purposes of the Society , and so of the Journal , is to be a custodian of the history of the BCR .
3 The failure of the Liberal party to save the News Chronicle , and perhaps of the TUC and Labour Party to save the Daily Herald or to originate a paper of their own , only confirmed the lack of financial power which political institutions exercised .
4 The colonists of Elephantine in Egypt combined observance of the Passover and perhaps of the Sabbath with a devotion to Eshembethel and Anathbethel which my late colleague and friend Umberto Cassuto was unable to explain away .
5 A single Troy ounce can be beaten into a sheet a hundred feet square and only of an inch thick .
6 The sub-pubic angle was rounded and somewhat of the order of 90 degrees .
7 On this ground , Ritschl was critical of much previous theology , and especially of the way the doctrine of the person of Christ had developed in the early centuries .
8 This indignation is also accompanied by a contempt for the ‘ ignorant ’ protectionist who , many farmers allege , has no knowledge or understanding of modern agriculture , and especially of the economics of food production .
9 Many of them , beginning principally with the Production Designer , Raymond Cusick , in whose hands rest the visual look of the story , from the smallest prop to the biggest backdrop , and especially of the design and handling of the Daleks themselves .
10 Marx 's whole work was an attempt to show that this image was false ; that there was nothing inevitable about all this , but rather that this apparent powerlessness of the worker to determine the wage was the product of the distribution of property and especially of the distribution of the ownership of such things as land , machines , tools , etc .
11 In order to do justice to the Jesus of history , one must effectively divest oneself of preconceptions — and especially of the preconceptions fostered by subsequent tradition .
12 Thus it seems that following the early manifestations of the id and its component sexual and aggressive drives in early childhood , from about the age of seven until the age of puberty a period of relative quiescence and control of the id sets in , associated with the development of the ego and especially of the superego .
13 Leaving aside the moral issue , it is obviously desirable that schools should foster awareness of the physical risks of sexual activity , and especially of the danger of contracting a sexually transmitted disease .
14 He claims that after his departure no one seems to have made a serious effort to keep workers informed on the dangers of the process , and especially of the need to cool it .
15 Bagehot argued that " the relation of Parliament , and especially of the House of Commons , to the executive government is the specific peculiarity of our Constitution " , and he made the point that " the efficient secret of the English constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legislative powers " .
16 As Freud demonstrated in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego , typical group psychology produces a lowering of the ego-competence of the individual group member in favour of the group itself and especially of the leader who takes over important ego-functions from him , principally those appertaining to the superego .
17 There is , apparently , no question of BAe 's bizjets business being sold in total to another manufacturer , and regardless of the nationality of any partner , the company does not envisage manufacture of the BAe 800 and 1000 , or future models , being moved from the present production site at Chester .
18 At the same time , and regardless of the lack of other than financial support from the Authority , certain schools were tirelessly and effectively tackling the needs of these children in the comprehensive way required .
19 As a result there can be no review of the decisions of the Tribunal , regardless of the merits and substance of the decision and regardless of the procedure by which it is reached .
20 This was very familiar to those who had worked with Peter before ; he said it before every production , regardless of how complex or simple it was , and regardless of the length of rehearsal allocated .
21 And regardless of the business methods you use ? ’
22 For He could swim across the river : This also involves the intra-infinitival virtual person occupying the same position in time as the actual person which specifies its rank contained in the auxiliary , but here the virtual person is conceived as the support of a potentiality and not of an actualization .
23 The refusal is apparently based as being unsuitable for the railway and not of an era that is presently being sought .
24 According to one author , James II 's abdication involved no abdication of his children 's right , and therefore Anne inherited the Crown " as Queen of the Royal Succession , and not of the Revolution " .
25 They are the result of recall and not of the composition of components by the application of syntactic rules .
26 The shape of the resulting hole ( Fig. 1 ) reflects the shape of the ABO and not of the radula , which plays a comparatively minor role in the mechanical removal of shell fragments .
27 For a start , much of that earlier patronage was for the benefit of the patrons and not of the public .
28 Very rightly , Mr. Beloff has presented arguments to the court , which have been of considerable assistance , and which were in favour of the plaintiffs and not of the Bank of England on the main issue of principle .
29 As a movement we need to campaign to make sure that the convergence criteria of the monetary union reflect our concern and not of the monetarists .
30 This was a man entirely under the sway of the Eternal and not of the material .
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