Example sentences of "of [art] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They navigated by the , by the ley lines , that 's why you find monuments built up on hills so they could stand in the middle of the of nowhere and they could see a , they could either feel it through their feet
2 That sounds all very well and good , the way as my reading of the at least one of the writs is concerned is that er Maxwell operated this in entirely the reverse .
3 In 1975 a Labour Greater London Council backed down and in 1979 , although the Evening Standard said ‘ Londoners ready for the 50p toll ’ , Sir Horace Cutler , leader of the by then Conservative GLC , dismissed such charges as ‘ unfair and impracticable ’ .
4 The new station , consisting of the by then classic steel , concrete , and glass concourse with facilities around its outer flanks and with steps and ramps leading down to the platforms below , gave a new twist to the separation of passengers and baggage regarded as an ideal at so many American stations .
5 In 1899 , two years after the death of the by then destitute Edward Langtry , Lillie married Hugo , the son of Sir Henry de Bathe , baronet .
6 In 1858 the laboratory was reorganized as a separate establishment by the Board of Inland Revenue , into which excise had been merged , and he was appointed ‘ principal ’ of the by then larger laboratory , testing many different substances .
7 About one-third of the delegates ( including two of the by then three New Forum delegates to the round table talks ) declared , however , that they could not support this aspect of the programme .
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