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

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1 She gives you a tour of that painting in cheerful detail , noting with satisfaction that she had managed to achieve in part of the backdrop the right kind of ‘ girny ’ blue .
2 Now in pursuance of the premisses the said lords spirituall and temporall and commons in Parlyament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said declaration and the articles clauses matters and things therein contained by the force of a law made in due for me by authority of Parlyament doe pray that it may be declared and enacted that all and singular the rights and liberties asserted and claimed in the said declaration are the true auntient and indubitable rights and liberties of the people of this king dome and soe shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly hold en and observed as they are expressed in the said declaration .
3 In place of the BIA the Japanese now created a Burma National Amy ( BNA ) , much smaller in number and under strict Japanese control .
4 This question of an editorially constructed author is one which challenges our preconceptions of a fixed writer in charge of a manuscript the integrity of which was zealously guarded .
5 In spite of the sub-sale the seller was entitled to retain possession of the goods until they were paid for .
6 In spite of the recession the PSBR continued to fall , though not as fast as had been forecast .
7 Naturally they were anxious to fire this destructive load before it was too late ; the angle of the chase was depressed to such an extent that they were afraid that in spite of the wadding the contents of their canister might dribble out … already a fountain of glass marbles commandeered from the children had cascaded about the ears of the defenders .
8 ‘ Put simply , Derek , ’ Trevor replied , ‘ the production costs of marioc have risen in excess of the price the Martians can afford .
9 In furtherance of the Object the Society is empowered to do the following things : —
10 In furtherance of the Object the Society is empowered to do the following things : —
11 In advance of the congress the League of Communists ( LC ) in each republic and province had accepted in principle the draft of a congress policy declaration entitled For a New Outline of Democratic Socialism for Yugoslavia .
12 A further paragraph in this message in which the State Department gave its views on the proposal to hand-over the Cossacks we shall come to in Chapter Six , but in respect of the Yugoslavs the State Department was ruling that , whether they were Chetniks or not in conformity with agreed allied policy they should not be handed over and the Supreme Allied Commander was to be left in no doubt of the State Department 's view .
13 Under the relevant agreements , the directors usually make the adjustment , and if there is any doubt or dispute arising in respect of the adjustment the matter is referred to the auditors to certify an adjustment which is fair and reasonable in their view , to be binding on all concerned .
14 And there is also a potential conflict in respect of the way the surplus is generated , and its size .
15 The pay-off for the rigours and longueurs of scientific research is the consequent gain in understanding of the way the world is constructed .
16 The retaker , before he attempts to retake , must , if required to do so , explain to the occupier of the land or the person in possession of the goods the facts upon which his proposed action is based .
17 Most of the exceptions to the nemo dat principle apply only if the goods are disposed of by someone in possession of them and if the buyer is lawfully in possession of the goods the seller 's lien is lost anyway ( section 43(1) ( b ) ) .
18 Well that 's very harsh particularly in view of the stick the forwards have to take .
19 Thereupon , for the first time , he consulted a solicitor and , at the trial in the Crown Court , over two years after the incident , the police officer submitted that in view of the delay the proceedings constituted an abuse of the process of the court .
20 Sartre never broaches the question of the other crimes committed by Stalin ( which is just as well in view of the way the argument is going ) nor does he address the obvious problem that his own identification of Stalin as the practical Marxist of specificities against Trotsky 's abstract universalism runs directly counter to the fact that Stalinism produced the most clear-cut example of a Marxism which internalized an abstract schema within itself .
21 " In view of the unpopularity the nuclear industry has earned in the developed world , it is now looking for markets in the developing world , " Greenpeace said .
22 The walls were bare except for a photograph of a number of village men standing in front of a house the house .
23 Yet , equally , right close up in front of the cab the sound is muffled and I can not hear myself accurately .
24 ‘ Much to my surprise and delight , sure enough in ‘ 84 he contacted me and asked me to take part in the Mozart ‘ Coronation ’ Mass to be performed in front of the Pope the following year .
25 When he started to dress in front of the fire the two older girls turned away and when he looked for a collar stud the boy ran to attend .
26 In front of the master/master the huntservants would ride with hounds running with the horses .
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