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

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1 Prof MANOLIS ANDRONIKOS , the Greek archaeologist who has died at Salonika aged 72 , made one of the great archaeological discoveries of the century when in 1977 he found the tomb of King Philip II of Macedon , the warrior father of Alexander the Great .
2 From the AIB point of view the exercise meant devoting the time and effort of a number of experienced personnel to activities that served no benefit to the Branch .
3 That night in the B&B north of Stornoway the other guest was a visiting resident GP from Melbourne .
4 Even in the functionalist version of Marxism the state 's performance is contingent on class struggle ( although the two explanatory mechanisms , classes in struggle and functional imperatives , are never combined convincingly ) .
5 Cistercian abbey founded in 1143 and traditionally the burial place of Llywelyn the Last .
6 It is , it 's the fighting dog of Mexico the chihuahua .
7 So could I therefore ask the minister to , on another matter , to ensure that later in his remarks would he agree to the proposal that the right to a postal vote should be highly publicised in this country , perhaps by putting the R P F nine A form in the newspapers well before the closing date of May the twentieth .
8 Whichever may be the true explanation , it is certainly known that on her way across the wilderness north of Hermitage the queen was thrown by her horse into a peat bog , marked on modern maps as the Queen 's Mire .
9 " But first , ladies and gentlemen , you should know that Dr McNab holds the discredited belief that you catch cholera by drinking … more precisely , that in cholera the morbific matter is taken into the alimentary canal causing diarrhoea , that the poison is at the same time reproduced in the intestines and passes out with the discharges , and that by these so-called " rice-water " discharges becoming mingled with the drinking water of others the disease is communicated from one person to another continually multiplying itself as it goes .
10 Thus , along the south coast of England the movement of material is eastwards , while on the east coast , where the dominant winds are north-east , it is southwards , except along part of the north Norfolk coast where it is towards the west .
11 The Institute has warned auditors who carry out circulation audits that the specimen letter of engagement the Audit Bureau of Circulations issued to its members in November last year is not in a form agreed by the Institute .
12 From the particle point of view the result is less obvious .
13 As the East German trains pulled into the border station of Hof the first refugees , many of them in tears , were greeted with cheers , applause and a local youth group singing the Beatles song ‘ Let It Be ’ .
14 From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work .
15 That 's the clan cloth of Callum the Great .
16 It was a fascinating experience but from the climbing point of view the ratios were n't terribly good .
17 The payment of these separation allowances , which Eleanor Rathbone called ‘ the largest experiment in the State endowment of maternity the world has ever seen ’ ( Rathbone , 1917 ; p. 55 ) , was important in two respects .
18 The dress sword of Major the Honourable etc .
19 we 're going to stay afloat now for news of a top European win for the Laser firm of Banbury.With the help of computers and fashion , their sailing craft are on the crest of the highest wave you ever did see
20 The more I became involved in the executive work of CBC the less I liked it , but the more I worked with Ira Dilworth the more I liked him .
21 In the North East of England the waterways developed as a network linked to the wide rivers Aire , Calder , Ouse and Trent .
22 In the Christmas issue of NME the Record News section mentioned a new single by RESPECT with PHILIP OAKEY called ‘ What Comes After Goodbye ’ which was to be released by Chrysalis .
23 The classical economists called the equilibrium level of employment the ‘ full employment ’ level .
24 Of course , you get what you pay for , and no-one in his right mind would expect this garment to wear or wash as long , or as well as , a fleece jacket of double the price .
25 Suspicions bubble furiously , contacts drop like ninepins , Redford is bashed on the head a few times , the dreaded box is nicked back and forth between the Good and the Bad like a gunpoint game of Pass The Parcel and Redford 's erstwhile girlfriend Liz ( Mary McDonnell ) ends up offering refuge to the jittery team and their mountains of equipment .
26 For a core group of clients the case management services must be assertive ( Bond et al. , 1988 ) .
27 From a staging point of view the PGA and the Tour , working together in a very harmonious way , should be delighted with the way it all worked out .
28 The neck 's profile is a fairly pronounced V shape , and with a fingerboard radius of 10″ the guitar is very comfortable to play without being too chunky .
29 It is a matinee performance of ET The Extra-Terrestrial .
30 She 's got some stupid thing at the moment with , with a flip top of Thomas the Tank Engine .
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