Example sentences of "his introduction to [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | There is in theory a good deal to be said for the submission of Professor Birks in his Introduction to the Law of Restitution ( 1985 ) , p. 295 , that a payer should be able to recover payments demanded ultra vires by a public authority on the sole ground that retention of such payment would infringe the principle of ‘ no taxation without Parliament ’ enshrined in the Bill of Rights . |
2 | The phonetic changes involved in such a sequence are all well-established , and can be identified in , say , Gimson 's account of assimilations and elisions in his Introduction to the Pronunciation of English — have becoming [ ] , and so on . |
3 | His introduction to the art of place-kicking , however , was hardly a result of deep forward planning . |
4 | He published seven textbooks , the most enduring being his Introduction to the Study of Chemical Philosophy ( 1876 ) , and four historical works , including a biography of the chemist Sir William Ramsay [ q.v. ] ( 1918 ) . |
5 | Retrospectively the greatest of the early physiologists is Claude Bernard , whose work provides the basis of all modern physiology and biochemistry , and who , moreover , wrote one of the finest analyses of the processes of science ever written in his Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine ( 1865 ) . |
6 | The author with Lord Gibson and Lord Drogheda as Lord Gibson 's supporters on his introduction to the House of Lords in 1975 . |
7 | As John Glaves-Smith in his introduction to the catalogue of the exhibition asks : ‘ Can there be any point of contact ? ’ , an open question which nevertheless demands close attention . |