Example sentences of "of [art] series [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Inside the cell , the first of the series of enzymes that normally breaks glucose down also thinks the 2-DG is glucose , and therefore converts it into the molecule 2-deoxyglucose 6 phosphate , or 2-DG6P , normally the first step on the pathway of glucose breakdown .
2 As a result of the series of reactions there is a formation of Oxalacetic Acid — the 4C compound which combines with the Acetyl Coenzyme A.
3 Soviet writers contended that the Gulf initiative had been ‘ positively appraised by the statesmen of the series of countries of the region of the Indian Ocean as corresponding to the vitally important interests of the developing and non-aligned states ’ .
4 The experiment to be described here is a replication of part of the series of experiments reported in Craik and Tulving ( 1975 ) .
5 The overlap of the series of lines QR forms the envelope of the parabola .
6 He also made a major contribution to local history through his editorship of the series of pamphlets produced by the local branch of the Historical Association .
7 Victim two : Described last night only as ‘ part of the series of killings . ’
8 If such a number did exist , it would be the last member of the series of cardinals arranged in the order of magnitude .
9 The Museo Correr 's own permanent collection of Canova is displayed in the last of the series of rooms , the ballroom , where it is hoped that it can remain on permanent show .
10 David Chartwell , a director of Chartwell Land Plc , said talks with St Edmundsbury Borough Council were needed in the light of a series of about-turns .
11 These were compounded by my recollections of a series of visits to Moorfields Eye Hospital and at least one incarceration there when I was about four .
12 A dog looking like a fox walks along in front of a series of screens made from reeds .
13 Contests over web sites consist of a series of bouts during which the spiders are increasingly likely to attack each other if the contest persists .
14 With the exception of a series of drawings seen last year , Davies has not shown in London since 1984 , when he transformed the gallery into a circus of trapeze artists and other gymnasts .
15 In the United States the theory that evolved was based on ‘ pitch phonemes ’ ( Wells , 1945 ; Pike , 1945 ) : four contrastive pitch levels were established and intonation was described basically in terms of a series of movements from one of these levels to another .
16 Abak from Integrated Furniture Systems consists of a series of panels , hung on a tubular metal framework with integral adjustable feet .
17 Part of a series of prints , photographs and drawings produced during a residency at Brentford Hospital Long Stay Geriatric Unit , Middlesex
18 Watkins fully appreciated this and it is significant that his original ‘ vision ’ was of a series of markers stretched across the landscape rather than trackways as such .
19 Fujitsu Ltd has come out with a new multimedia multiplexer in its DMIX series , one of a series of multiplexers designed for its Network Solution 2000 network architecture : the new E-2570 DMIX has a capacity of 10 data channels and six speech voice channels , and comes between the large capacity E-2570 DMIX and the compact E-2300 series Compact MUX ; Fujitsu expects to sell 5,000 units over three years , starting in June , at a price of $73,000 ) ; the E-2500 series DMIX and E-2300 series Compact MUX were released in September last year and Fujitsu says by the end of last month , sales to 100 companies had been made .
20 Sometimes they comprise a single identifiable scene or group of figures , and sometimes they take the form of a series of tableaux .
21 This dramatic demonstration was part of a series of campaigns and rallies which took place in the summer of 1885 , as an immediate response to the revelations by the Pall Mall Gazette of the horrors of juvenile prostitution .
22 We hear also of a series of disasters visited by God on the country , in order to force the Egyptians ' hands .
23 APAP members in London — believed to be seriously disaffected by the association 's stance in the dispute — will be met by an executive member , Mr Peter Kenney , in the first of a series of meetings to rally support for the union amid threats of a revolt following the resignation of the 132-strong Hertfordshire chapter last week .
24 But the real decisions will come in June , at one of a series of meetings held under the auspices of the World Administrative Radio Conference .
25 A further example of the alienating effect national anti-nuclear protestors had on local people was provided by the DUC 's Ralph Shepherd when he described one of a series of meetings organized by the DUC to which anti-nuclear groups nationally were invited :
26 This is an invaluable early strategy for outlining the purpose of the meeting , and perhaps the possibility of a series of meetings .
27 In the summer of 1306 there took place at Montreuil the first of a series of meetings ( ‘ processes ’ ) between French and English representatives to try to work out the legal position of the lands held by the English in Aquitaine .
28 Diplomats from Israel and East Germany on Jan. 29 , 1990 , held the first of a series of meetings in Denmark , aimed at restoring relations .
29 On Jan. 25 King Hussein discussed peace proposals with Pakistani Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif , in the midst of a series of meetings on Jan. 22-28 between Sharif and government leaders in Iran , Turkey , Syria , Egypt and Saudi Arabia .
30 It was one of a series of meetings held in the works canteen .
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