Example sentences of "one of [art] group of " 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 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 .
3 Professor Keen is one of a group of Guy 's consultants opposed to the hospital becoming a trust .
4 She had taken a tablet of the drug — one of a group of amphetamine-based substances — on a visit to the Hacienda club in Manchester in July .
5 They were exotic , impoverished days for Nicholson and , above all , big experiences for the boy from Neptune who had by now left the protective custody of his sister/mother and was sharing an apartment with one of a group of friends who he met at the time and with whom he remained close when he became well known .
6 For example , if one of a group of grazing horses spots what may be a predator , he will raise his head , neck and tail and flare his nostrils .
7 This will be so where he is reasonably satisfied that one of a group of two or more people , including yourself , must have committed an act of gross misconduct ( such as theft of money from a room to which only a very limited number of individuals had access ) , and yet he can not pinpoint the actual culprit , despite having examined all the evidence thoroughly .
8 If you are one of a group of Homes , it can make sense to arrange joint activities .
9 About 5 o'clock on the morning of 8th October , 1835 , he was one of a group of men working underground when the rock above them began to ‘ groan and grumble ’ , indicating to the experienced miners that it was settling and about to fall on top of them .
10 The best studied models of biological membranes are those based upon aqueous dispersions of phosphatidylcholine , also known as lecithin ( one of a group of phospholipids that are important constituents of cell membranes and are involved in the metabolism of fat by the liver ) .
11 Zahid ( 3.11 ) was playing in the sand pit in the playground , one of a group of four children , with a teacher , engaged in digging a trench around a log .
12 One of a group of four push buttons provides the switching for this , while the other three buttons switch the hard/soft knee , peak/RMS and bypass features .
13 But Roger Kirby , a Consultant Urologist at St Bartholomew 's Hospital , is one of a group of urologists who earlier this year formed the British Prostate Group in an attempt to persuade the DoH to fund such a study .
14 What this means is simply that each time you line up a shot in the viewfinder and before you press the button , you should look on it not as an individual shot as you would a still photograph hut as one of a group of shots .
15 Allowing the Crown 's appeal , and dismissing the taxpayer 's cross-appeal , Lord Justice Scott said that on a first reading of s 72 it was natural to read subsection ( 4 ) as one of a group of subsections dealing only with cases where the amount of capital distribution was comparatively small .
16 The first entry is the Piano Concerto in E flat , K.449 , one of a group of six ‘ concertos to make you sweat ’ .
17 Major Hewitt is one of a group of young Army officers thrown into the royal circle through their service with the Household Cavalry .
18 Considered a bargain was the impressive Roman School early seventeenth-century ‘ Still-life with basket of fruit and two Children ’ , one of a group of works by this yet unnamed artist , which made £215,000 ( $344,000 , est. £200,000–300,000 ) .
19 ‘ Still life of sea bream , oranges , garlic , a cloth and kitchen utensils ’ is one of a group of such works dating from the early 1770s ; the Prado has a second version .
20 Mr Elliot Bernerd , head of Chesfield commented , ‘ We are one of a group of shareholders and have never agreed to make capital available over a period of years .
21 ‘ The Forum in Rome ’ by C.W. Eckersberg was painted in 1814 and is one of a group of works executed en plein air in Rome during the artist 's three year stay in that city .
22 The photo was one of a group of twenty-eight Rodchenko photographs which were given to the consigner in 1960 by Varvara Rodchenko , the artist 's daughter , and which raised £445,648 in total .
23 He was , however , arrested on one occasion and , on another , found himself one of a group of men being attacked in a lavatory by a crowd of youths ( Humphreys 1970 ) .
24 Three sources of attitude change have been identified by researchers : compliance ( new attitude is adopted for ulterior motives ) , identification ( peer group membership requires a change ) and internalization ( the new attitude is accepted as one of a group of attitudes with which the individual can live ) .
25 ‘ A Jesuit Missionary in Chinese costume ’ by Rubens ( est. £50–100,000 ; $90–180,000 ) is included in this sale of Old Master drawings , which will also put on offer Pierre-Paul Prud'hon 's ‘ Seated youth ’ , one of a group of drawings from the Woodner Collection ( est. £60–80,000 ; $110-150,000 ) , and ‘ A winged deity and other figures on clouds ’ by Giambattista Tiepolo ( est. £30–50,000 ; $55–90,000 ) .
26 Certainly there are similarities : he is one of a group of city businessmen confronting their mid-life crisis by plunging into a macho holiday endeavour that goes badly wrong .
27 In the mid-'80s , Chris Curry was one of a group of entrepreneurs busy creating the Silicon Fen in Cambridge .
28 Richard Hansard was then one of a group of northerners sent to restore royal authority in Hampshire .
29 ‘ The galaxy is also one of a group of galaxies , ’ Ace added , ‘ who have an even longer year of their own .
30 Butenko was one of a group of leading scholars which met regularly from the spring of 1987 under party auspices with a view to formulating an adequate and up-to-date conception of socialism .
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