Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Oh well we had no feelings about it because I really was n't an Old Harlow person , nor was my husband and all that we could think about it was that it would be very good for the area , it would erm , bring work and employment and everything like that , but of course Old Harlow people were very , you know , a lot of them were very against it and yet , in the end , the Harlow High Street shops was , made a fortune in those first few years , you know , when there was nothing else and the , the Old Harlow High Street was n't of course paved over in those days , anything like that and it , it was a narrow , narrow high street , it was almost like taking your life in your hands walking down there because there were crowds of people obviously with all this influx of community and they er the main Chelmsford road used to come up through there , so it was a , a hell , sort of a traffic hazard really .
32 In in this instance the Harlow Sports Centre been very kind in doing everything they can to host this venue and hopefully in the near future the Harlow playhouse will open their arms also thank you . .
33 To manufacture the aircraft the Harlow Aircraft Co was incorporated in 1939 , at Alhambra Airport in California , with some financial support from Howard Hughes .
34 But I mean , we have got nine beat officers for the whole of the Harlow Town area and just th , this area this is the start of what we call our beat eight this is the boundary along Southern Way , and that goes down as far are familiar with the area of Staple Tye most of you ?
35 No , we we got the Harlow street collection though , erm seventeenth of October .
36 Both had made previous flights to Fairbanks on the Irkutsk-Fairbanks ferry run and hoped one day to see more of America than the tundra regions of Alaska .
37 He published little , but elaborations of his proposals for the exploitation of technical innovation and the regulation of trade are found in abundance in such archives as the Hartlib papers and Shaftesbury papers , and his views were seriously regarded , even though his reputation suffered as a result of a bitter controversy with ( Sir ) William Petty [ q.v . ] .
38 The Archivo General de Indias ( González 1992 ) , the Hartlib Papers ( Leslie 1990 ) , and the Wittgenstein Nachlaß ( Robinson 1993 : 85–86 ) are examples of retrospective conversion projects involving the development of large data resources .
39 Agricultural history The Sheffield University Library contains several specialist collections , one of the more important being the Hartlib MSS , a seventeenth-century group devoted to describing methods of agricultural improvement .
40 By the time of his final payment in 1676 , Isaac Abendana had completed translating the Mishnah into Latin , nearly thirty years after the project first began to be discussed in the Hartlib circle , although his labours were never published .
41 FFr180.5 million ( FFr80 million are from central government ) are flowing into the Grenoble museum .
42 But the walnut used was native English wood which lacks the dark markings of the Grenoble variety .
43 Just before his departure from the Stedelijk Museum , its director , Wim Beeren , is offering us a final , off-beat exhibition experience .
44 A leak in the glass roof of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam , discovered on 11 January , caused flood damage to several large paintings held in store in a depot on the top floor .
45 Dutch museum director Rudi Fuchs , fifty , has left his post at the Gemeentemuseum , The Hague , to take on the directorship of the Stedelijk Museum , Amsterdam .
46 Rudi Fuchs has been named Wim Beeren 's successor as director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam .
47 ‘ Largo II ’ by Jan Sluijter , recently on loan to the Stedelijk Museum , is one of the few examples of Futurism in his work ( est .
48 One might well have imagined that an exhibition such as the one recently at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt ( and now at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam ) , dealing with the Russian Avant-garde , could have been put on in Leipzig , Dresden or at least East Berlin with the necessary detachment of course .
49 At the core of Anthony d'Offay 's exhibition of new works by Anselm Kiefer ( 4 June-24 July ) is an installation entitled ‘ Die Frauen der Revolution ’ , which returns to a theme already investigated by the artist in a large picture of 1986 belonging to the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam .
50 ‘ The great Utopia : the Russian Avant-garde 1915–32 ’ , at the Stedelijk museum until 31 August is the exhibition previously at the Schirn Kunsthalle , Frankfurt , which some scholars thought might be infiltrated by dubious works ( The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p.6 ) , but which has turned out to be an exceptional show .
51 The director of the Stedelijk Museum retires with the Barnet Newman dispute unresolved
52 Procedures are under way to find a successor to Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam .
53 Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated .
54 Rumours are circulating on the basis of a hint from Sidorov that the Russians are considering a counter-claim for the Malevich collection of twenty-nine paintings kept by the Stedelijk Museum , Amsterdam ( The Art Newspaper No. 15 , Feb 1992 , p.2 ) .
55 It was last exhibited in 1945 at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and was sold to its present owner , private French collector Jacques Walter , in 1954 by Wildenstein of New York who bought it from the collection of Mrs Alice Kurtz .
56 6550 production and some types from the Czechoslovakia facility .
57 The Firebird Fokine 's first national ballet above : the Firebird sings her lullaby ; below : the Coronation ‘ At the Gate ’ ( Antoinette Sibley ; Deanne Bergsma , Anthony Dowell and The Royal Ballet )
58 The Bettiscombe skull , preserved in the house at that time , was said to be that of a negro slave , so devoted to John Frederick that it emitted the most ghastly screams if it were ever parted from him .
59 ‘ We 've had calls from council members about the Charlottenburg Riots . ’
60 Away from the city centre , the Charlottenburg Palace and the Spandau Citadel are among the bestknown sights , whilst back in Berlin 's heart you can now wander the previously verboten Brandenburg Gate .
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