Example sentences of "of [art] series of " in BNC.
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1 | The overlap of the series of lines QR forms the envelope of the parabola . |
2 | Two of the women who founded the centre in 1980 , the charismatic Mrs Penny Brohn , a cancer sufferer herself who has spurned the path of orthodox medicine , and Mrs Pat Pilkington , and Dr Alec Forbes , the centre 's medical adviser , made it quite clear in the first of the series of six , that the centre 's work was to be seen as supplementary to orthodox treatment and not a substitute for it . |
3 | The principal conclusion of the study was that all three of the series of square-headed brooches which were isolated ( two of silver and one of copper-alloy ) , the majority of keystone garnet inlaid disc brooches , of silver , and at least some of the garnet inlaid buckle plates , some of silver and some of copper alloy , are the products of a single workshop . |
4 | The Museo Correr 's own permanent collection of Canova is displayed in the last of the series of rooms , the ballroom , where it is hoped that it can remain on permanent show . |
5 | If such a number did exist , it would be the last member of the series of cardinals arranged in the order of magnitude . |
6 | Inside the cell , the first of the series of enzymes that normally breaks glucose down also thinks the 2-DG is glucose , and therefore converts it into the molecule 2-deoxyglucose 6 phosphate , or 2-DG6P , normally the first step on the pathway of glucose breakdown . |
7 | The voyage of HMS Beagle has come to eclipse those of the series of scientific voyages to which it belonged , because of the eminence of its naturalist-passenger . |
8 | 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 ’ . |
9 | Each treatment might be acceptable but the treatment would be inconsistent and would render the analysis of the series of doubtful validity . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Thus the signified tree is not the expression or reflection or product of the series of vegetable objects to which it is conventionally attached in English usage . |
12 | 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. |
13 | The experiment to be described here is a replication of part of the series of experiments reported in Craik and Tulving ( 1975 ) . |
14 | Considering each member of the series of hypothetical Ks connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them was made available by random mutation of its predecessor ? |
15 | Considering each member of the series of Xs connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them worked sufficiently well that it assisted the survival and reproduction of the animals concerned ? |
16 | Considering each member of the series of Ks connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them worked sufficiently well that it assisted the survival and reproduction of the animals concerned ? |
17 | Victim two : Described last night only as ‘ part of the series of killings . ’ |
18 | This chapter and the next tell the story of the series of ‘ shocks ’ that undermined the earlier complacency . |
19 | Salim leaves them , takes off on the first of a series of ‘ flights ’ , and treks to the interior , to a country which appears to be compounded of the Congo and of Uganda , in order to earn a living from a store which he has acquired from a man whose daughter he is expected to marry one day . |
20 | A film is made up of a series of shots that may be photographed over various periods of time ; a ‘ take ’ that may have originally started out as three or four minutes in length may eventually be edited to a ten second shot . |
21 | The Harvest Holiday , as the report suggested , would be introduced in late October and would be the first of a series of changes to age-hold British holiday customs . |
22 | FOOD Minister David Maclean has blamed the KGB for poor publicity surrounding the launch of a series of food safety guides from the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food ( MAFF ) . |
23 | The selected ‘ A ’ squad then works together for the targeted event by means of a series of residential training sessions . |
24 | This is one of a series of free factsheets produced by Age Concern England . |
25 | He said it would be the first of a series of ventures which Gooding was discussing with Japanese companies , aimed at bringing research and technology to Britain rather than just final assembly of goods . |
26 | The Guardian and The Observer published details of the contents of the book in April 1986 and The Sunday Times published the first of a series of extracts in July 1987 . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | The ban is expected to be part of a series of new measures to tighten control of the illegal horticultural business which is worth billions of dollars a year . |
29 | Thus , in February 1981 , in the face of a series of lightning strikes in parts of the coal industry , notably in the Welsh mining valleys , the government had to retreat and extend a subsidy for this struggling industry in a way totally at variance with its basic philosophy . |
30 | Without the legislation , the UK legislation , of a series of British governments , the paraphernalia of a Commonwealth comprising eighteen kingdoms , five other monarchies of which the Queen is not the monarch , and twenty-six republics , with our sovereign as its purported ‘ head ’ , could never have come into existence . |