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

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1 Also at the E end is a fine Calvary of the early 15C and sedilia of the Gothic period .
2 The firm 's Beverly Hills and New York outlets continue with business as usual including ‘ The Art of William Blake ’ in New York from November to December , with a catalogue by Martin Butlin of the Tate Gallery .
3 ( 73 ) The man paused to distribute dazzling smiles to the customers , and Mrs Hale was heard to mutter , " The Billy Butlin of the Aegean .
4 The project will be supervised by Dr Neil Crosby of the Department of Land Management and Development and Mr Geoffrey keogh of the Department of Economics .
5 Inga Kondeyne of the Galerie Rotunde in the Altes Museum promotes Berlin painting of a quite different kind .
6 Masterpieces by El Greco , Carracci , Murillo and Teniers were secured by the First Duke of Montagu of the second creation and his wife in the mid-eighteenth century , while as Rosamond Savile documents , the celebrated collection of Sèvres was acquired , in an astonishingly short period in 1830–31 , by the Fifth Duke of Buccleuch , who also greatly enriched the holdings of French furniture .
7 ( In a letter to the Zoological Society written on 10 May and read out at the scientific meeting in London on 8 October , Gould described 19 new species , 13 of which he stated he had received from Dr Bynoe of the Beagle . )
8 Concurrently , it 's scheduled the Uniforum Technology Managers ' Conference at the San Francisco Marriott to explore actionable issues , products , technologies and trends in emerging application development areas in conjunction with Judith Hurwitz of The Hurwitz Group .
9 Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Brian Pickering of the Department of Anatomy has been elected an Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences .
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12 It is surprising to recall that between the wars , and well within living memory , the entertainment capital of the world was Shanghai , known as the Las Vegas of the ‘ Thirties : The hoteliers and entrepreneurs brought a wealth- producing enterprise to the local population and foreign exchange to the country , too .
13 From 4 April to 18 July the Palazzo Grassi is showing a 300-work exhibition by Pontus Hulten of the work of Marcel Duchamp , the artist whose ideas have pricked through the whole history of twentieth-century art .
14 Richard Gregory of the Brain and Perception Laboratory at Bristol University is a key figure on the board of trustees for Exploratory .
15 Goran Persson of the Swedish Environment Protection Board says such ‘ acidification … was not even considered conceivable ’ in the 1970s .
16 According to geophysicist James Walker of the University of Michigan the continental carbon was divided up among the atmosphere , the primeval sea floor and the oceans themselves .
17 Bob Walker of the manufacturing support department , who developed the course with Paul Swiety of the work study department , said : ‘ This is an important feature of the course as it helps people to understand that TNT has an impact across the whole structure of the Group at all levels . ’
18 Other championship hopefuls include England youth international Richard Walker of the home club , the 1990 champion who will be hoping to end a disappointing run of form and is sure to be closely pressed by past champions Tony McClure and Graham Bell while last year 's runner-up John Surtees , John Howson and Jim Dryden , who currently heads the Northern Master Golfer league table , are sure to figure in the action in the final round on Sunday afternoon .
19 ‘ There are eight known cuts it carries out , ’ said Prof John Kay of the University of Wales College of Cardiff , who carried out some of the work in collaboration with Roche .
20 But Fred Dougan of the Gosford House said that tickets for the draw clearly stated ‘ persons under eligible ’ .
21 A braver man than most of his successors , he challenged the Gerry Adams of the day to a duel and crossed to Ostend to meet his enemy , but the project fell through with the arrest of his opponent .
22 We were introduced to Dr Adams of the London School of Economics who was to supervise our course .
23 This is a theory favoured by , among others , Richard Adams of the University of Texas who was involved with analysing the radar data from the Maya lowlands .
24 This field either contains the PSN of the last entry in this bundle assigned on that basis ( restricting the range of the search ) or contains a negative value indicating that there are no more entries of the kind in this bundle .
25 There Sweeney fought the Hag of the Mill , she who turns a handmill .
26 Also known as The Blue Hag of the Highlands , due to the colour of her skin and hair , she personifies the spirit of winter and can freeze the ground with her staff .
27 However , hags could assume many appearances ; often they were thought to be of enormous proportions , such as the giantess Grendel of Scandinavian legend , or the Blue Hag of the Highlands in Scotland , whose grey-blue cape was the swirling mist of the glens .
28 Hag of the Dribble
29 Perhaps Ted told Jean of the walks the four of us took when Eva got tired of working ; and the time Eva 's feet hurt and she hailed a cab — absolute Roman decadence for Dad , Ted and me .
30 General Schellenberg of the SD is in charge .
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