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

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1 However , the last two scales concerning the amount of moving and fixed objects were included in that study specifically to aid interpretation of the recognition results from this study and will be considered below .
2 The £700,000 striker missed the last two games with a badly bruised shoulder , but he has been back in training for the last couple of days and will have a late fitness check tonight .
3 But Michael Thomas could be back after missing the last two games with a twisted ankle .
4 The norw. team who looked sure to qualify have vasted it in the last two games by loosing away and have no chance to qualify .
5 Following the two multimeter add-ons described in the last two instalments of Circuit Surgery , several readers have suggested that a simple device for directly measuring capacitance would be extremely useful .
6 It is a sad fact that the last two matches between US professionals and their counterparts on this side of the Atlantic have ended in controversial circumstances .
7 But , before either , the last two matches in the 1993 Five Nations Championship will have come and gone .
8 What progress has the human family made in the last two decades towards fulfilling the basic needs of its poorest members ?
9 In the last two decades of the fourth century a fair number of cities , scattered all over the empire , experienced riots in which fanatical Christian mobs destroyed temples and ‘ purged the idols ’ .
10 During the last two decades of the reign the Justice of the Forest or his deputy went on circuit every year to hold such inquests .
11 In the last two decades of the century , the context changed .
12 The Romanesque was taken over in the last two decades of the nineteenth century , when American railway-station building reached its apogee in masterpieces of creative eclecticism .
13 Movement from the land faster than in any other country helps to explain the United Kingdom 's high rate of emigration in the last two decades of the nineteenth century .
14 A new wave in British sculpture set the art world here bussing during the last two decades of the 19th century when the status quo of classically austere , cold , funerary white marble was disturbed by the throbbing emotional statements of talented young men like Alfred Gilbert ( who gave us Eros in Piccadilly Circus ) George Frampton , Alfred Drury , Hamo Thorneycroft and others .
15 But their commonest duty was to act as witnesses in charters ; , by the last two decades of the century , the royal household officials were excluding other lords from this task .
16 During the last two decades of his life Sisley remained independent , although not unaware , of developments in Paris .
17 In 1835 she succumbed to a form of pre-senile dementia and for the last two decades of her life was confined to the house and terrace of Rydal Mount .
18 From the 1690s , for instance , discontent with the policies of Louis XIV gathered around his grandson , the Duke of Burgundy , and hoped for a change of course with his accession to the throne ; while in the last two decades of the reign of Catherine II her son , the Grand Duke Paul , acted as the focus of potential opposition .
19 More serious still , during his reign the lack of contact and sympathy between ruler and people , already growing during the last two decades of the life of Louis XV , became more marked .
20 In Russia Catherine II , after conniving at the overthrow and murder of her husband in 1762 , was on continuously bad terms with her son and heir , Paul , who feared and hated her and whom in the last two decades of her reign she scarcely ever saw .
21 A central feature of the government 's binary policy and the concept of a ‘ public sector ’ was the decision to concentrate a good deal of advanced work in a new generation of ‘ polytechnics ’ — a title borrowed from an earlier response to technological and economic demand — the generation of polytechnics created in London in the last two decades of the nineteenth century .
22 Crude oil and natural gas have become the dominant mineral commodities by value during the last two decades with the development of the North Sea as a major petroleum province .
23 The Deee-Lite canvas has been stretched even tighter , allowing them to twist the dance beats of the last two decades into ever more kooky shapes .
24 Competitive innovation has proved decisive in many industries over the last two decades in determining which firms assume leadership positions and which disappear .
25 William Wegman usually appears in books on the art of the last two decades in his role as a pioneer Conceptual artist — and in particular as author of a piece called " Family Combinations " ( 1972 ) .
26 For the next root , we use another sweeping matrix based on the second part of ( 5 ) : unc If this square matrix is used to postmultiply A1 we find unc We now iterate on the submatrix unc to determine the last two elements of x3 ; we leave the completion of the solution to the reader. ,
27 The last two chapters of the book are primarily concerned with the problems and policies of macroeconomic management , with special emphasis being given to the role of monetary policy .
28 Laboriously the little creature laced up the last two strands of an otherwise perfect web , checked to see every strand was in place , then scuttled to the centre and sat there waiting .
29 The last two titles at least offer a fresh theme that is not matched in other publishers ' series .
30 Never be tempted to forfeit the last two bouts of a male team match , or the last bout of a female team match if you have already seen your team take the deciding first three/two victories .
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