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

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1 In other words , it was the settled view of European law , at that stage in its development , that upon accession , a member state abandoned sovereign control over its affairs to the extent that they fell within the purview of the Treaty of Rome , as interpreted by the European Court of Justice .
2 He stipulated that his kinsman John Herringman should have ‘ my Coppyes and partes of Coppys of Books as they stand entered in the Register Booke of the Company of Staconers … provided that he serves out his seaven years of Apprentishipp justly and truly ’ .
3 We can do this by various systems of moving averages , whereby an observation is replaced by the mean of a number of observations centred on the one in question .
4 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
5 It is arrived at by calculating the mean of a set of values and measuring the deviation between this and each value .
6 This " Maximum Rate " was made up of the arithmetic mean of the trend of GNP of EC countries , the average rise in member states ' budgets , and the trend in the cost of living .
7 The difference between 1n lung function and the predicted value was antilogged , and the difference between result and the mean of the distribution of the antilogged residuals calculated and divided by the standard deviation .
8 The mean of the distribution of beliefs on z is the only moment used by B t 's in deciding how to behave and we will now quote a result which shows that the mean of the distribution of beliefs is a linear function of past data .
9 The mean of the distribution of beliefs on z is the only moment used by B t 's in deciding how to behave and we will now quote a result which shows that the mean of the distribution of beliefs is a linear function of past data .
10 reports for nineteen ninety one to nineteen ninety two the Metropolitan Borough of the outcome of which local authorities in redundancy pay .
11 In his sermon on passion Sunday in 1687 he spoke of blasphemies , perfidy and superstition in such a way as to be understood to be referring , Evelyn relates , ‘ to the Romish priests and the new religion of the Council of Trent ’ .
12 Gloucester has always been an important centre for the water-borne movement of goods , its quays dating back many centuries , and as far back as anyone can trace , the Severn has been used for both the import and export of a multitude of commodities .
13 These are insurance subsidiaries set up to insure some or all of the risks of a group of companies .
14 The local authority exercising its parental responsibility would certainly have to consider very carefully whether it accepted that practitioner 's advice and any advice as to the risks of the transfer of J. from one hospital to another before giving its consent to such different treatment .
15 Highly conscious of the strategic risks of the defence of Cuba , sensing that Castro — who had no orthodox Communist credentials — was too ambitious and unpredictable a leader to be a wholly reliable client , and ( as explained in chapter 4 ) already beginning to regret the extent of their economic commitment , the Soviet leadership once again retreated into caution .
16 Hygiene Services have developed new cleaning equipment for use in food factories , which further reduces the risks of the spread of harmful bacteria in the production areas .
17 This means risks of the order of , say , being gored by a buffalo if we shoot an arrow at it , being struck by lightning if we shelter under a lone tree in a thunderstorm , or drowning if we try to swim across a river .
18 Until 13 December , the British Museum is lending over fifty outstanding drawings to the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts of the University of East Anglia , Norwich , for the exhibition ‘ Florentine drawing in the age of Michelangelo ’ .
19 Fred Voncken , head of finance for the Directorate of the Arts of the Ministry of Culture told The Art Newspaper that the Minister , Mrs Hedy d'Ancona , having received the backing of the two main political parties , has urged the cabinet to accept the changes as soon as the European Parliament decides that a lower VAT band is permissible for all cultural activities .
20 Mitchell won numerous prizes including the Grand Prix des Arts of the city of Paris in 1991 , and her work hangs in all the main American collections .
21 Then he dropped the rest of the portion back on the plate , went to the fridge , poured the dregs of a bottle of wine into a glass and drank it .
22 In practice , this method can be used for the isolation of a variety of tissues , even from quite advanced embryos , if the incubation period is varied according to the job in hand .
23 Political competence , social commitment and community participation are among the essential characteristics of a man of culture .
24 The relationship between these three important variables is supposed to determine the characteristics of a state of temporary equilibrium .
25 A group of pavements which shows this kind of affinity has many traits which are often understood as essential characteristics of a school of mosaic/mosaicists : the sharing of a common mode of representation , the predominance of this mode in a restricted geographical area , and the presence of craftsmen , ( perhaps of different abilities ) who were working " together " .
26 The Ijmuiden Ridge forms the southern edge of the inverted Broad Fourteens Basin and has the characteristics of a line of complex re-activated fault movement .
27 The main characteristics of a period of standstill are :
28 This chapter and the next will attempt to examine the political , social and economic characteristics of the duchy of Aquitaine .
29 In this chapter a detailed consideration has been made of the organizational characteristics of the system of economic embeddedness which characterizes contemporary Japanese enterprises .
30 It is already possible to identify the main characteristics of the School of Aphrodisias , its chronological framework and some aspects of its contribution to ancient sculpture .
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