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

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1 But perhaps a more likely interpretation is to be found in the aspect of the hobby known as ‘ copping ’ , the keeping of lists of trains seen .
2 In addition up to 250 entries individually nominated from the whole dictionary will be available to lexicographers in a separate part of the Working-Set known as the ragbag .
3 In the 30-member Tehran constituency all 30 members elected were pro-Rafsanjani candidates , and it was now claimed that over 70 per cent of the elected deputies supported Rafsanjani and the reformist policies of the grouping known as Jameh-ye Ruhaniyat Mobarez ( Society of Combatant Clergymen ) .
4 ‘ In the present circumstances I felt it … safer … to have the balance of the Council know of my plans .
5 The point at issue is the significance of the phenomenon known as allometry .
6 The mill is of the type known as a tower mill , in which only the cap bearing the sails turns in the wind .
7 And he concluded : ‘ I find that the defendants have failed to satisfy me that the dogs are not of the type known as the pit bull terrier .
8 In the graveyard outside is a crucifix of the kind known as a ‘ Cross of the Outrages ’ : it is roughly hewn out of wood , with the instruments of the Passion fixed to it , a ladder , nails , pliers , hammer , a crown of thorns , all in iron .
9 There is less style , of the kind known to Villiers de l'Isle Adam .
10 This sequence is the beginning of the kata known as Pinan godan .
11 Does the Minister agree that something must be done to control imports of the drug known as Ecstasy , which is not merely creeping into schools in London but has reached teenagers in my constituency in south Devon ?
12 In all four Gospels , and in Acts , mention is made of the disciple known as Thomas .
13 The nineteenth century also brought a huge expansion of the dock system downstream with the Royal Docks entered from the stretch of the river known as Galleons Reach .
14 Using staining techniques and toxins that specifically destroy individual nerve cells , neuroscientists have been able to trace the pathway of nerves that send acetylcholine signals in the higher cortex back to their origin , a small region of the forebrain known as the nucleus basalis of Meynert .
15 Indeed , VP 1 was and is the core of the position known as logical empiricism , or logical positivism .
16 In winter the deliberate flooding of an area of the reserve known as The Scrape encouraged hundreds of wigeon , teal and mallard .
17 The mechanism thee were looking at is a chemical modification of the DNA known as methylation .
18 The most striking political expression of this reaction was the establishment of the system known as polysynodie ( government through councils or committees in place of Secretaries of State ) in 1716–18 .
19 Meanwhile , no doubt , Messrs Kennedy , Clinton and Hart will be making their opinions of the case known to Congress and the press .
20 This ones by , er actually you are the first members of the public to know about it .
21 From it you can walk to Itxassou 's other half , which is clustered round the church , about a kilometre away and within sight of the defile known as the Pas de Roland , an opening in the rock said to have been made by the hoofs of this luckless paladin 's horse ( but more of Roland in the appropriate place , when we come to Roncevaux ) .
22 I will move that the petition containing some one thousand one hundred and nine signatures as of , as of today , erm of people who call upon the county council to reverse its decision to sell part of the land known as The Green , Doddington Heath in my ward for development purposes .
23 The Press is controlled by a committee of senior members of the University known as Delegates of the Press .
24 They are agreed , or vetoed , by the massed staff of the university known as Congregation .
25 Example 2:1 Parcels clause of office suite ALL THAT suite of rooms on the floor of the building known as ( excluding the outer faces of the walls enclosing the said building and its roof and roof structure but including the structure supporting the floor of the said rooms ) and for the purpose of identification only edged in red on the attached plan Example 2:2 Parcels clause of open land ALL THAT parcel of land in and numbered on the Ordnance Map ( 1968 edition ) for the said district a copy of which is attached hereto ( including the entirety of the hedge and ditch on the western boundary of enclosure number but excluding the entirety of the hedges and ditches on the northern boundaries of the said enclosures and the entirety of the road on the southern boundaries thereof ) Example 2:3 Parcels clause of building excluding airspace ALL THAT building known as shown edged red on the attached plan but excluding the airspace lying above the existing roof of that building together with a right for the tenant with or without workmen to enter that airspace for the sole purpose of inspecting the building or carrying out any works for which the tenant is liable under this lease Example 2:4 Parcels clause with details of boundaries ALL THAT the floor of the building known as ( " the property " ) including ( i ) all non-loadbearing walls situated wholly within the red edging on the attached plan ( ii ) one half ( severed vertically ) of all non-loadbearing walls separating the property from any other part of the building ( iii ) all plaster or other decorative finish applied to any wall bounding the property and not included in paragraphs ( i ) or ( ii ) above or applied to any column or loadbearing wall within the property ( iv ) the whole of all doors door frames windows window frames ( including mastic joints or seals ) bounding the property ( v ) all ceilings bounding the property and any void between any suspended ceiling and the structural slat above ( vi ) all floor finishes and floor screeds including raised floors and floor jacks supporting such floors ( vii ) all light fittings and air conditioning units incorporated in any ceiling but not any other part of the air conditioning system
26 Example 2:1 Parcels clause of office suite ALL THAT suite of rooms on the floor of the building known as ( excluding the outer faces of the walls enclosing the said building and its roof and roof structure but including the structure supporting the floor of the said rooms ) and for the purpose of identification only edged in red on the attached plan Example 2:2 Parcels clause of open land ALL THAT parcel of land in and numbered on the Ordnance Map ( 1968 edition ) for the said district a copy of which is attached hereto ( including the entirety of the hedge and ditch on the western boundary of enclosure number but excluding the entirety of the hedges and ditches on the northern boundaries of the said enclosures and the entirety of the road on the southern boundaries thereof ) Example 2:3 Parcels clause of building excluding airspace ALL THAT building known as shown edged red on the attached plan but excluding the airspace lying above the existing roof of that building together with a right for the tenant with or without workmen to enter that airspace for the sole purpose of inspecting the building or carrying out any works for which the tenant is liable under this lease Example 2:4 Parcels clause with details of boundaries ALL THAT the floor of the building known as ( " the property " ) including ( i ) all non-loadbearing walls situated wholly within the red edging on the attached plan ( ii ) one half ( severed vertically ) of all non-loadbearing walls separating the property from any other part of the building ( iii ) all plaster or other decorative finish applied to any wall bounding the property and not included in paragraphs ( i ) or ( ii ) above or applied to any column or loadbearing wall within the property ( iv ) the whole of all doors door frames windows window frames ( including mastic joints or seals ) bounding the property ( v ) all ceilings bounding the property and any void between any suspended ceiling and the structural slat above ( vi ) all floor finishes and floor screeds including raised floors and floor jacks supporting such floors ( vii ) all light fittings and air conditioning units incorporated in any ceiling but not any other part of the air conditioning system
27 He died in 1349 , probably of the plague known as the Black Death .
28 This forms the basis of the technique known as differential thermal analysis ( DTA ) in which the change is detected by measuring the enthalpy difference between the material under study and an inert standard .
29 In the upper strand , the first footprint comprises nts -340 to -381 ( footprint II ) , localized therefore outside of the fragment known from the deletion experiments to be responsible for maintaining transcriptional strength ( see Fig. 1 and sequence in Fig. 2B ) .
30 This will involve a brief discussion of the approach known in contemporary philosophy as functionalism .
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