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

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1 He is one of a group of seven young Muslim activists in Brebes , Central Java , convicted on charges arising from their involvement in Muslim groups known as usroh , aiming to deepen awareness of Islamic teachings .
2 This is a bad day for Patrick , who had volunteered that Simon was ‘ one of a certain … persuasion ’ .
3 There is a story of Singer 's — one of a collection , The Death of Methuselah , published in Britain in the autumn of 1988 — in which Levi , or a part or perception of Levi , is perhaps faintly distinguishable .
4 Carol is one of a party of young punk girls .
5 It can be quite painful , for the insider is studying his own social navel , with the potential always present that he will recognize this to be only one of a number of arbitrary possibilities and perhaps also find that many practices are built on the flimsiest of moral precepts .
6 If one of a couple is disabled or older than the other , the couple will qualify for the higher amount .
7 This is one of a series of free factsheets produced by Age Concern England .
8 William Blogg , whose brewery disappeared just before the First World War , is one of a whole host of East End brewers whose names live on , even if they no longer brew .
9 Des was one of a litter of seven pups found at the EFI compound at Jubail .
10 When this and the regeneration/resurrection theme are brought to bear upon the remark about Bazarov and the 1840s , what seemed a difference of degree turns out to be one of a kind .
11 IN THEIR respective obituary and report ( 29 September ) , Andrew Horvat and James Fenton produced a picture of the late President Marcos which was too simply one of a celebrated political monster who got his come-uppance , writes James Hamilton-Paterson .
12 That latter fact is as true for drink and cigarettes as for any one of a dozen ‘ mood-altering ’ drugs .
13 In rehearsal Rowicki 's method was one of a patient but relentless taskmaster .
14 The Frenchman , who protested his innocence when he failed a drug test after winning the Tour of Wallonia in 1987 , is one of a number of leading riders to have failed a test , including Pedro Delgado , the Spaniard who was allowed to complete and win the Tour de France last year after a test revealed a substance banned by the International Olympic Committee but not by the International Cycling Union .
15 A JOINT takeover proposal from British Aerospace and Thomson-CSF of France is one of a number of bid options which the board of Ferranti International , the troubled electronics group , will consider this week , writes Jeremy Warner .
16 ‘ It is only one of a number of options which include proposals from British , US and Continental companies , ’ the source said .
17 But for Mr Montagu , his colleague , Bob Brown , and his team in the department 's Agency , Systems and Planning Division , it is one of a series of new creations .
18 Stealing Home ( 15 Warner Home Video 13 Oct ) , one of a cycle of baseball stories , gets lost in a maze of flashbacks , as the self-regarding Mark Harmon returns home and scores home runs .
19 Mr Havel was one of a handful of people who knew of Mr Devaty 's decision in advance .
20 For example , on one occasion a youth was caught urinating in the street late at might , and was very respectful and deferential when caught in the act , but , upon the policeman recalling that he had recently been one of a group which had shouted abuse at him , an act expected from gougers , he was arrested , and the incident was treated as a case of indecent exposure .
21 Back in Britain a year or two later , I was one of a panel collected to perform before a group of young Americans who were paying Richard Demarco , Edinburgh 's most flamboyant cultural entrepreneur , for the privilege of drinking the wisdom of the New Scottish Enlightenment at source .
22 I wondered if this might have been from surprise over the fact that I could write , but it was just one of a fair catalogue of mannerisms he had to offer .
23 Within the Western tradition of art we tend to take it for granted that much can be learned from the study of the art of the past and , traditionally , copying from the works of the Great Masters was one of a young student 's most important tasks .
24 The 63 was one of a handful of four-wheel-drive cars that saw brief service in 1969 before they were parked in at the end of the blind alley into which their manufacturers had ventured .
25 Clinging to the roof , knees trembling , squinting through wind-tears , trowelling mastic into the crusted slope of slates , I felt , indeed , one of a great , procrastinating brotherhood .
26 They saw a great deal of each other , but , because Diana was so much younger and usually just one of a party , no one who saw them together ever suspected she was a girlfriend .
27 Equally productive , though somewhat more sophisticated , was James Williamson , a former portrait photographer and lanternist who was one of a group of filmmakers gathered in Brighton .
28 Alliance , one of a number of new companies formed after the war , spent £90,000 on a grandiose production programme before seeing how a single one of its films performed in the cinemas .
29 ‘ Openness must be central to the policing of a democratic and pluralist society , ’ he said : all too often , the police had retreated behind ‘ one of many walls of silence , ’ giving one of a series of stock excuses to the press and public for refusing to disclose information .
30 A former Spanish junior squash champion , he is one of a new breed of southern European drivers challenging the traditional domination of the Finns and Swedes .
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