Example sentences of "to the [n mass] of " in BNC.

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1 Identity and cultural assurance will become access to the e-data of your ancestors or that of the cultures and social formations with which you identify .
2 The process is helped by Eliot 's reading of and reference to the works of Demant and Dawson ( see below ) .
3 He recognised the vigour that these imparted to the works of Rubens and Veronese .
4 Today that interior decoration forms part of the museum itself , rather than acting merely as a backdrop to the works of art on display .
5 ‘ History was the space in which the drama of individual and social life unfolded according to the purpose of Yahweh , and cosmic time simply attested to the works of Yahweh and His power over the universe . ’
6 MR LYSONS of 21 Norton Rd , Rochdale , is a man with a mission — why else would he publish a fanzine dedicated to the works of that erstwhile Genesis mixer and general eminent musical mastermind — Jonathan King .
7 When we come to the works of man , cellulose is still in the leading place .
8 And here , for the first time ever on a decorative plate by Coalport , a pair of lively Robins pay tribute to the works of one of the most respected bird illustrators of all time .
9 Most groups form after a shared devotion to the works of some particular group or an affinity for a particular style-sound-wash , but Guy ( keyboards ) , Fraggle ( guitar ) , Carl ( bass ) , Henry ( drums ) and Fil ( vocals ) hatched their idea whilst squatting a disused dole office in Peckham , South London , just because they had an attitude in common .
10 Funded by the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Henry Moore Foundation and the North West Museums Service , the extension will mean , says the director , Mary Gavagan ‘ that an important fine art collection will now be on display not only for the university population but also for the general public ’ , even those with mobility problems for whom ramps and chairlifts will give access to the works of among others Chillida , Derain , Miro , Max Ernst and Terry Frost .
11 This becomes even more ironic when one considers the veneration afforded to the works of Joseph Hoffman and the whole of the Wiener Werkstätte on the one hand , and Frank Lloyd Wright and the entire Prairie School of Design on the other , both of which are the direct issue of the combined influence of the British Arts and Crafts Movement and the Glasgow School of Design .
12 They got stuck in a traffic jam , however , and were caught with tools and stolen Federal Express property before they could get to the works of art .
13 Within Carinthia ( itself a province sufficiently remote from the Austria known to the 1920s to seem Ruritanian ) lie the castles of Littain , Hohenem , Varvic , Midian , Reichtenberg and Gath ; the noble heroines make their champions free of such Christian names as Leonie , Olivia and Marya ; pseudonymous villains like Barabbas , ‘ Rose ’ Noble , Pluto and Onon Forecast cast their shadows forward to the works of Ian Fleming and the only truly villainous female glares at her enemies as ‘ Vanity Fayre ’ .
14 To the works of major Nonconformist writers like Isaac Watts , Charles Wesley and James Montgomery have been added hymns from many other traditions .
15 In 1911 the German painter Elizabeth Epstein , a friend of the Delaunays , drew the attention of Kandinsky to the works of Delaunay at the Salon des Indépendants , and later in the year Kandinsky wrote inviting Delaunay to join in the first exhibition of the reconstituted Neue Künstlervereinigung , now known as the Blaue Reiter , which was held in December at the Thannhauser Gallery in Munich .
16 CLASSIC FM 's 3 million listeners need no introduction to the works of Beethoven , Wagner and Tchaikovsky .
17 We refer in particular to the works of Amari and Barndorff- Nielsen .
18 Sufficiently accurate cost forecasts ( including consequential costs such as disruption to the works of introducing the decision ) should be made of all the possible options identified .
19 ( a ) some poems by Emily Dickinson , which you analyse ; ( b ) a bibliography ( list of books and articles ) , to find out what has been written by and on this poet ; ( c ) one or more critical articles on Emily Dickinson ; ( d ) a biography of the writer ; ( e ) a dictionary of symbolism , to look up some of the symbols she uses ; ( f ) a concordance to the works of Emily Dickinson ( this is a list of all the words she used , and where she used them ) .
20 It is no more than a large village with shops , yet to the folk of the remote parts of Sutherland it is a metropolis of great importance .
21 People reacted to the statistics of plenty with a simple Gee Whizzery .
22 He said : ‘ The killings at Castlerock are a further grim addition to the statistics of terrorism of the past few days .
23 Stochastic theories look to the statistics of the situation and ask what type of statistical processes will generate the observed result .
24 In chapter twenty-four , when he identifies the desire for God which fuels the contemplative 's journey with Jesus , he uses language which echoes Matthew 's account of the Resurrection and comments : In the reformation of feeling the contemplative is moving beyond the love understood and expressed by means of the suffering involved in penance , to the fruit of the risen lord .
25 The report said for over 10 years , IBM has been booking immediately all the revenues from some long-term computer leases , getting a residual value guarantee from Merrill Lynch & Co to bring the total of the lease payments plus the residual value up to the 90% of the sale price that accountants regard as prudent for a sales-type lease .
26 Underwater cameras will survey the wildlife and underwater features of the sea bed with particular reference to the species of Alaskan Gray Whale found in those waters .
27 Given the rapid expansion of demand for managerial , technical , professional and administrative labour , it was quite impossible to restrict recruitment to the offspring of the existing middle classes .
28 On his death-bed Stepan Vcrkhovensky returns to the swine of the gospel story and paraphrases the devils which enter them as a disease afflicting all Russia .
29 He outlined his purpose to the pair of journalists in much the same words as he had used to the members of the nascent Rothschild CPRS on the lawn at No. 10 in 1971 :
30 ( 10.14 ) With this , ( 10.13 ) reduces to the pair of Legendre equations ( 10.15 ) and a class of solutions of ( 10.13 ) can be expressed as a sum of products ( 10.16 ) where and are Legendre functions of the first and second kinds respectively , and a n , q n , Pn and b n are series of arbitrary constants .
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