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

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1 There have been few attempts to show this , but Barry Cunliffe 's diagram of Chalton settlements and the series of changes shown for Bullock Down in Sussex are interesting analyses which deserve to be emulated .
2 His artistic fame rested primarily on the series of paintings he did of Queen Victoria and Elizabeth Tuffield , nee Groves — ‘ The Royal Condescension ’ paintings of 1883 , 1889 and 1900 , ‘ True Nobility ’ ( 1897 ) and ‘ Post Office , Whippingham I.O.W. ’ ( 1899 ) .
3 It is difficult now to realise the scandalised horror with which not only the critics , but the general public in the 1920s and 1930s , greeted the fact that he could have used Victorian magazine illustrations fro producing the series of paintings called Echoes , or make portraits from press or publicity portraits of people such as the Prince of Wales , or public events such as Miss Earhart 's Arrival of 1932 .
4 This is particularly noticeable in Picasso 's drastic treatment of the human body in the series of paintings under discussion ; in some of them the subject 's limbs are abruptly truncated .
5 This was the series of reports which showed that round some nuclear sites there was a higher incidence of childhood cancers , especially leukaemia .
6 An indication of the direction and degree of interest can be given by listing the series of reports produced at the time ( and generally known by the name of the person who chaired the relevant committee ) :
7 One of the most notable protest movements of the early Thatcher years was the series of demonstrations by feminist and other women supporters of unilateral nuclear disarmament at Greenham Common in Berkshire , where the Cruise missiles were to be based ( along with Molesworth in Cambridgeshire ) .
8 Mr Bézier saw that a shape — any shape — could be described as a set of mathematical equations to fit the series of curves which formed its outline .
9 It is followed by a sentence which does not continue the series of actions and which begins with what Quirk et al.
10 A new sensitivity to the subject is suggested by the series of laws and practices concerning it in the nineteenth century .
11 The eyes can travel freely along the series of dots comprising the line .
12 The story he told was precisely the story that Lanfranc had told in 1072 , with the single exception that he says nothing about the ultimum quasi robur of the whole case in the series of documents mentioned by Lanfranc .
13 Victim two : Described last night only as ‘ part of the series of killings . ’
14 But Wapnick became over-eager , and his impatience triggered the series of errors which brought his downfall .
15 If such a number did exist , it would be the last member of the series of cardinals arranged in the order of magnitude .
16 But the series of cardinals can not have a last member .
17 In his affidavit , Mr Lightman said , Mr Duke described how £25,000 was paid into his bank account as a ‘ consultancy fee ’ and was later withdrawn in instalments and paid directly by Miss Jones — in cash — to Mrs Sutcliffe for the series of articles she had provided .
18 ‘ I should explain that I 've got a deadline for the series of articles I 'm writing .
19 After the series of treaties in 1854 – 58 which helped to launch her on a rapid and irreversible process of change it could even still be questioned whether full-scale diplomatic representation there was worth what it cost .
20 The series of cookbooks is made up of 60 titles , all featuring easy-to-follow recipes and beautifully illustrated with colourful photographs .
21 One interesting aspect of all this has been the series of developments in ‘ maritime ’ North Shields by housing associations in advance of similar activity by the Urban Development Corporation .
22 The series of grants which implemented this transfer of power began on 15 May .
23 The series of grants which implemented this transfer of power began on 15 May .
24 He also made a major contribution to local history through his editorship of the series of pamphlets produced by the local branch of the Historical Association .
25 James Anderson , of Jarrow , asks how we managed to miss the series of disasters at nuclear power stations that occurred in the former Soviet Union during the mid-1990s , causing the flight of tens of millions of people towards western Europe and triggering the ‘ Refugee Wars ’ of 1995–96 .
26 After the series of disasters with the female graduate assistants the organisation hired Tom Watt .
27 The experiment to be described here is a replication of part of the series of experiments reported in Craik and Tulving ( 1975 ) .
28 Thus the technology of writing is not only the series of inventions — a script , an alphabet , and materials for its production — which initiate the process , but the mode of distribution of the work thus produced .
29 Soviet writers contended that the Gulf initiative had been ‘ positively appraised by the statesmen of the series of countries of the region of the Indian Ocean as corresponding to the vitally important interests of the developing and non-aligned states ’ .
30 As a result of the series of reactions there is a formation of Oxalacetic Acid — the 4C compound which combines with the Acetyl Coenzyme A.
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