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

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1 In 1203–4 , 1205 and 1242 these concessions were rewarded by the financial and military support given to the Plantagenets by Bordeaux and other towns against both Castilian and French attacks on the duchy .
2 The history of their service to the Plantagenets and Lancastrians is well known .
3 Lastly , all that Louis IX abandoned in favour of Henry III — his fiefs and domains in Limousin , Quercy , and Périgord ( the so-called ‘ three dioceses ’ ) and all that remained to the Plantagenets of the ancient duchy of Aquitaine — was to be held by the king of England as an hereditary fief .
4 This was perceived as a threat to the Plantagenets in Aquitaine .
5 The Roman authorities intend to refurbish the Casina delle Civette at Villa Torlonia , which already has splendid Art Nouveau furnishings and stained glass , to house twentieth-century decorative arts , whilst the Ministry has decided to allocate the Villino Boncompagni , near Via Veneto , to the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna for a similar museum .
6 How are you getting to the Galleria ?
7 At Edgehill , the science department was divided into biological and environmental sciences , instead of the traditional biology , physics and chemistry ; the head teacher was a conscious advocate of innovation in comprehensive schooling ; in the third school , Meadowvale , the science department had decided to redraft its entire first and second year science curriculum , in part because of the children 's response to the VISTA visits organized by GIST .
8 Another must for this briefly visiting the Mournes is the traverse of the north ridge of the Bloody Bridge , on the Irish ea coast , to the Trassey road near Tollymore Forest Park ; or better still , on reaching the Hares Gap climb Bearnagh , Meelmore and Meelbeg and descend the broad slopes to Fofanny Dam .
9 Millar came to the NCLC in 1923 , first as press officer , but he soon became general secretary .
10 Millar came to the NCLC in 1923 , first as press officer , but he soon became general secretary .
11 We camped at Blind Tarn close to the Coniston fells in the Lakes .
12 Twenty minutes later the Tucker , Higgs and Kelly Cessna glided off the runway at Grand Bahama Island and tip-tilted one hundred and six miles north to the Abacos , cays where Sutherlands had dwelt since 1789 .
13 You come down here and tell me about the time you went to the Abacos . ’
14 There is a regular bus service into Oxford , easy access to the Ring Road and local shops in Wolvercote village .
15 Mayfair Road also allows for easy access to the Ring Road network , A40/M40 .
16 Botley is serviced regularly by buses into Oxford City Centre and has easy access to the Ring Road network .
17 It also has easy access to the Ring Road network , allowing for fast access to the A40/M40 .
18 Botley is well serviced by a regular bus route into Oxford City and has easy access to the Ring Road network .
19 There is also simple access to the Ring Road network allowing fast access to the A40/M40 , A34/M4 .
20 Risinghurst is situated on the edge of Headington , offering excellent access to the Ring Road , A40 and M40 to London .
21 Not to him or his kind , but to the Han .
22 GO DOWN to the Kreuzberg district of Berlin now and you get a more nuanced picture .
23 Afterwards , we drink in the pleasant , shabby bar attached to the Kreuzberg cinema .
24 Similarly , there was a lack of reaction to the Hume-Adams joint declaration , which was significant .
25 ‘ We were conscious of the reaction to The Gondoliers , ’ he said .
26 On a typical evening , and sometimes in the small hours , it was back to the Caxton House HQ in London for strategy meetings .
27 In their evidence to the Redcliffe-Maud Commission , the Ministry of Housing and Local Government ( MHLG ) ( as it then was ) argued that it led neither to an improved speed nor to a better quality of development control : the advantages which flowed from delegating some of the work load to district councils were offset by the shortage of qualified planning staff in most district offices , by the limited range of problems which arose within any one area , by the difficulties caused by the natural inclination of district councils to take a ‘ narrow view ’ , and by the extra administrative complications that limited delegation usually entailed .
28 However , that defect — which is considerable — can be overcome by introducing flexed budgets as an extension to the RMI .
29 • Severing all the inputs to the SCN is not possible technically .
30 It has been shown in some animal species that there are nerves running from the eyes to the SCN .
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