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

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1 The available armed forces were expected to be fully committed to the defence of Italy in the first two years of a war .
2 The addition of Murav'ev to the Secret Committee , which took place on the recommendation of Orlov immediately after his appointment as minister , was probably the low point of the emancipation story .
3 The addition of PSL to the ADCC assay culture with the serum samples from patients with ulcerative colitis enhanced % cytotoxicity .
4 The prayer of Jesus from the heart of the suffering world is not something in the mind , it is his accepted bodily agony and it is by being given the grace to accept our material weakness and pain and finally our death in union with him that we too can pray .
5 Jewish legend also suggested that Alexander proclaimed the unity of God from the tower of his new city , Alexandria ( Ps. -Callisth .
6 Macaulay wrote , ‘ To represent Charles as a martyr in the cause of episcopacy is absurd … the attachment of Charles to the Church of England was altogether political … . ’
7 But that was perhaps not enough , and he went on to explain to the congregation and to the Prince of Wales as the new President that there was a ‘ more searching question ’ to be asked about validation :
8 He wrote : ‘ All the world and the glory of it , whatever is most attractive , whatever is most seductive , has always been offered to the Prince of Wales of the day , and always will be .
9 The well remembered afterdinner speech made in his presidential capacity by the Prince of Wales to the BMA in December 1982 linked the name of Paracelsus with the holistic approach to medicine .
10 Or should he , de Craon wondered , abandon this game , resume his official status and demand the betrothal of the Prince of Wales to the Princess Isabella ?
11 The award was presented by the Prince of Wales at the Annual Meeting of the per cent club , which I 've already mentioned , and it was during nineteen ninety , and it won the private sector small to medium size company , or companies subsidiary sector category .
12 erm , you have , I have n't , and erm , there was a photograph that I cut out of the paper sometime before he abdicated , over the Prince of Wales at the races with Mrs Simpson .
13 The Centre , designed for use by the jewellery industry and related businesses , is an inner city regeneration scheme created by the Prince of Wales through the Duchy .
14 Traditionally the British had been Champagne 's most lucrative customers — after the drink had been popularised in society by the Marlboroughs and the Prince of Wales in the last half of the nineteenth century .
15 The arrival of the railway spared off a second burst of development and the population rose rapidly , especially north of the Brook with the growth of the de Moulham Estate and New Swanage in the direction of Ulwell round the turn of the century .
16 By mid-August boats carrying more than 1,200 Vietnamese were reported to have been forcibly towed out to international waters in the direction of Indonesia by the Malaysian Navy .
17 Gail , 25 who works in Human Resources at risley and hubby Mark will be enjoying the £250 , two-night holiday at one of Lancaster 's top hotels , Lancaster House , plus tickets to the outdoor performance of the wizard of Oz by the Duke 's Theatre company .
18 The re-election of Milosevic to the Serbian presidency disappointed Western hopes for the election of a leader more disposed to compromise over Bosnia-Hercegovina .
19 John received the support of Innocent against the Magna Carta which the pope annulled in August 1215 , suspending Langton and summoning him as a participant to answer at Rome .
20 Kepler considers the orbit of Mars in the context of differentiating between three competing models of the world system : the Copernican ( in which all the planets — earth included — orbit the sun ) , the Ptolemaic ( in which sun and planets orbit a stationary earth ) , and the alternative geostatic system of Tycho Brahe ( see Fig .
21 Since those warm springs were the principal reason for the existence of Baden in the earliest days , perhaps they should be dealt with first .
22 In order to do so I do not feel that it is necessary to ‘ prove ’ the existence of God in the sense of demonstrating with mathematical certainty that He exists .
23 However , if theoretical physicists can prove the existence of God by the use of mathematics , I can almost certainly prove that she 's not Nick and his Cave by the same means .
24 This weekend she had finally braced herself to the course of obtruding the existence of Len into the house .
25 Not surprisingly they noticed the sack of Rome by the Gauls , because Massalia could not overlook such a movement of Celtic populations and because the invaders were a danger to Magna Graecia too , besides being used by Dionysius I as mercenaries .
26 The first event of Roman history contemporary Greeks witnessed with interest , and perhaps with apprehension , was the sack of Rome by the Gauls .
27 Though the sack of Delphi by the Celts is a legend , Apollo 's city had been in actual danger of being sacked .
28 The Gospels date from the period after the Jewish revolt of A.D. 66 and the sack of Jerusalem by the Romans in A.D. 70 .
29 Baghdad radio had announced on April 3 the recapture of Sulaimaniya on the Iranian border , and the Vice-Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council and deputy secretary-general of the Baath Socialist Party regional command , Izzat Ibrahim , visited that city on April 4 , reporting the " return of security and stability to northern towns and areas " .
30 For example , in the case of Rome in the third century BC , we can calculate that the total amount of silver coinage produced was small in comparison with Rome 's ‘ income ’ at the time , as defined by plunder , tribute and indemnities , and we can thereby see that silver coinage played only a minor role in the economy .
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