Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Amongst other things , it made him acutely aware of the contrast between life in a small town ‘ which had advanced to railways and telegraphs and daily London papers ’ and ‘ a world of shepherds and ploughmen … where modern improvements were still regarded as wonders ’ .
32 However it is possible in some cases to obtain a broad indication for 1985 of the contrast between firms with over 1000 and those with less than 100 employees although the data is for manufacturing industry rather than all employees .
33 Prior to eating of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil , Adam and Eve were not troubled by ontological anxiety .
34 The Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil . ’
35 In a sense this tendency was enhanced by the nature of the LEA guidelines , which requested a great deal of factual information in addition to an appraisal , and the advisers themselves who in some cases presented the purpose of the self-appraisal in terms of explaining their practices rather than appraising them .
36 Almost the same exhibition will be at the Kunsthalle of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung in Munich from 13 March to 6 June , and at the Hamburg Kunsthalle from 18 June to 29 August .
37 Because even the smallest feldspar grains luminesce brightly , a far more accurate estimate of the percentage of feldspar in a clastic sediment is obtained by point-counting under CL .
38 I have already discussed the more particular validation of ideas as they bear upon issues in language pedagogy in terms of the evaluation of principles in respect to transfer value .
39 Persistent diarrhoea was defined as a chronic doubling of the frequency of defecation before irradiation and a minimum frequency of at least 14 bowel actions a week .
40 Estimates of the frequency of formation of interstrand crosslinks range from 1–7% ( 1 ) .
41 In their 1968 study of the frequency of use of British scientific journals , as measured by requests to the British Library , Martyn & Gilchrist found that Nature was the highest ranked journal , and the highest ranked earth science journal was Journal of Petrology ( ranking one hundred and fifteenth ) .
42 One measure of a successful department will be its primary/secondary links in terms of the frequency of consultation between phases , the level of joint planning between them and where possible the coherent management of a cross-phase unit of study .
43 This information may then be represented statistically ; in terms of the frequency of occurrence of combinations of letters , or in terms of the probability that some letter is preceded by some combination of a number of other letters ( transitional probabilities ) ; or non-statistically in terms of whether or not some combination of letters occurs in the source .
44 Because of the frequency of occurrence of this device , most computers include instructions tailored to its use .
45 The prominence of the duke of Norfolk in the Paston Letters reflects his local power , but the Oxfordshire of the Stonors seems to have been markedly less subject to the pre-eminence of a great man .
46 ( For those interested in the whole question , I consider John Grigg 's account of the Duke of Windsor in the DNB to be the fairest assessment I know . )
47 A hundred years ago , he had saved the life of the Duke of Marlborough at Blenheim ; a century later , Karelius reflected , an infinitely less important Englishman had again owed his life , besides that of the woman he loved , to one of the Hapsburgs ' men .
48 In the Parliament of 1679 he voted against the exclusion of the Duke of York from the throne .
49 Thus , the first book we know of printed in Norwich was in Dutch , for the benefit of the refugees who had fled there from the persecutions of the Duke of Alva in the Netherlands .
50 When George Ill and his supporters questioned the local authority of the Duke of Richmond by attempting to remove him from the lord-lieutenancy in 1779 , they were firmly repulsed by a well-organised but short-lived local movement for ‘ reform ’ .
51 By command of The Queen , the Lord Reay ( Lord in Waiting ) was present at Royal Air Force Northolt this afternoon upon the departure of The Duke of Gloucester for Portugal and bade farewell to His Royal Highness on behalf of Her Majesty .
52 The year 1726 saw this difficulty emerge in an aggravated form in the county of Stirling , where two candidates came forward to challenge the re-election of MacFarlane of Kirkton , who had enjoyed the endorsement of the Duke of Montrose for several years past .
53 In the beginning most of the members were elderly and the first meetings were ill-attended , but by the spring of 1935 more younger people had joined and , encouraged by the consent of the Duke of Montrose to be the President , it began to flourish , reaching a membership of about 150 .
54 The remaining two divisions did involve a significant breach of party lines — the division over the disqualification of the Duke of Queensberry from voting in the election of Scottish representative peers in 1709 , and the division on the motion disabling the Duke of Hamilton as an hereditary British peer in 1711 .
55 Impressed by the form of the material sciences , Althusser follows Engels in comparing the development of Marx 's ‘ science ’ with the development of the discovery of oxygen by Lavoisier and the relationship between the planets and the sun by Galileo .
56 The search for details of buildings now gone is as fascinating as that of the discovery of features of those that remain .
57 Dexter noticed that she had made no mention of the murder weapon being a pair of scissors or of the discovery of blood in a wash-basin near where the body was found .
58 There are three main features of the task : ( a ) interpreting the scale of the diagram ; ( b ) appreciation of the positioning of furniture in relation to doors , windows etc ; and ( c ) general design considerations .
59 In addition to memorials marking the places associated with his career , the great dates — his birthday ; from the mid-1970s her birthday too ; the anniversary of the overthrow of Antonescu on 23 August — were marked by ceremonies , parades and shows in honour of Ceauşescu .
60 How does he recruit them to the cause of the critique of reference in language ?
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