Example sentences of "[prep] [art] status [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 A major exhibition of nineteenth-century Provençal painters , ‘ Le Paysage Provençal et l'Ecole de Marseille avant l'Impressionisme ’ showing at the Musée de Toulon until 30 May , aims to show that Impressionism was a logical development of the status quo ante , rather than a startling innovation .
2 It is not in doubt that as against Pantell S.A. the court has jurisdiction to make an order under section 6(2) for the restoration of the status quo ante .
3 It is difficult to imagine that there will be a return to the status quo ante regarding the closed shop , trade union immunities and pre-strike ballots , the right of council house tenants to buy their own homes ( over a million former council tenants have made such purchases ) , and the position of former nationalized industries .
4 Political upheaval and war are not necessarily associated with curriculum change ; and even when they are , change seems habitually to be followed by a reversion to the status quo ante , a tendency to equate change with relabelling , a reassertion of institutional inertia .
5 It provides that the court may make an order against both the contravener and responsible third parties for the restoration of ‘ the parties ’ ( that is the contravener and the investor ) to the status quo ante .
6 It was suggested that , because the third parties received nothing under the transaction , it would be unworkable to make an order requiring them to restore ‘ the parties ’ ( that is the contravener and the investor ) to the status quo ante .
7 That is particularly so if one bears in mind that the transactions in question are financial agreements , and that the manifest aim of section 6(2) is to restore the parties in financial terms to the status quo ante .
8 Hankering after the old order is congenial to some minds , but seeking to revert by force or civil unrest to the status quo ante is not .
9 There could certainly be no return to the status quo ante .
10 Their general aim has been to recreate a perceived ‘ golden age ’ , to secure a return to a status quo ante , where , they believe , divorce rates were low , children respectful of adult authority and , most importantly , where religion was the binding force , the ‘ social glue ’ which provided moral authority .
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