Example sentences of "centre of [art] [noun sg] over " in BNC.
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1 | It is not the first time the council has been at the centre of a disagreement over charges for collection of waste . |
2 | Japan has become the centre of a storm over its plans to build a canal that threatens one of the wetland sites protected under the Ramsar Convention , whose three-yearly meeting it hosts in June . |
3 | A HOLE in the ground that would engulf St Paul 's Cathedral 30 times over is at the centre of a row over Britain 's application to join the minor league of strategic-metals producers . |
4 | BBC director general John Birt — at the centre of a row over policy decisions |
5 | One of Britain 's oldest roads is at the centre of a row over who should be allowed to use it . |
6 | A 16-YEAR-OLD murder suspect at the centre of a row over publication of his identity was yesterday arrested by police . |
7 | THE chairman of a property company at the centre of a row over new pub leases yesterday pledged to investigate the plight of Darlington landlords faced with soaring rent rises . |
8 | The Press Complaints Commission is to rule on a complaint from the parents of eight-year-old Jennifer Bennett about their treatment by the media after their daughter was at the centre of the row over Labour 's pre-election health broadcast . |
9 | Place your protractor over the outline shown with the centre of the protractor over Belize and the base line over the North-South line . |
10 | This provocative thesis , very much connected with the questions of the transnational capitalist class discussed above , and their influence over the popular masses in developing countries , lies at the centre of the debate over the economic , political and cultural-ideological TNPs in developing countries . |
11 | They will also find themselves at the centre of the debate over which sources are published and which are not . |