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

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1 After that , it was easier to see that Strabo himself largely depended on posidonius and that Caesar , too , must have used Posidoriius in the ethnographic excursuses of the Bellurn Gallicurn .
2 In Issue 14 ( 1992 ) of the Winfrith Journal , Diane Halliwell from Finance asked Winfrith staff to donate food for her trip to Romania to distribute much needed aid and supplies .
3 Part 2 of this article can be seen in the March issue of the Winfrith Journal .
4 Along the narrow causeway of the Monitz dyke , the pursuit flagged ; he and the handful of cuirassiers who were his companions duly gained the bank of the lake , a frozen bog of mud , grass and ice .
5 I had sorrowed over the loss of the Hood , on which my father 's brother had been ‘ sparks , ’ and mourned for the Barham and the Ark Royal .
6 From his potion at the back of the field , Steven Seaton offers his personal view of the Bury 20
7 At least that 's what I was telling myself at the start line of the Bury 20 .
8 THE conversion of the Bury to Manchester line to Metrolink operations has meant that it is no longer available for conventional locomotives and trains .
9 ENynex Corp has extended its status as the biggest cable television operator in the UK by buying out US Cable Corp and Morgan Cable Ltd to take control of the Bury and Rochdale and Oldham and Tameside cable franchises : the New York and New England phone company now holds 19 franchises surviving a potential 2.7m homes and offices , and says it plans to invest over £1,000m in the next six to seven years to provide cable and telephone services ; at present it is providing cable television services to only 35,000 customers and 20,000 telephone lines .
10 [ C. M. Kauffmann , ‘ The Bury Bible ’ , Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes , vol. xxix , 1966 , pp. 60–81 ; R. M. Thomson , ‘ Early Romanesque Book-Illustration in England : the Dates of the Pierpont Morgan Vitae Sancti Edmundi and the Bury Bible ’ , Viator , vol. ii , 1971 , pp. 211–25 ; R. M. Thomson , ‘ The Date of the Bury Bible Reexamined ’ , Viator , vol. vi , 1975 , pp. 51–8 ; C. R. Dodwell , The Pictorial Arts of the West , 1991 . ]
11 These well-protected dinosaurs each diversified into a number of genera ; the three main groups are : the stegosaurs of the Jurassic , with paired plates along the back and a nastily spiked tail ( Stegosaurus ) ; the ceratopsians , horned , rhinoceros-like dinosaurs of the Cretaceous , including the familiar Triceratops ; the spiky armoured ankylosaurs , tanks on stumpy legs .
12 50 Vertebra of the Jurassic pliosaur , Liopleurodon species , Kimmeridge , southern England .
13 But the end-product is the accurate reconstruction of the Jurassic and Cretaceous terrestrial world , over which the dinosaurs were indisputably dominant .
14 The rock is actually quarrying residue in one of the oldest and most productive areas of Cotswold quarrying of the Jurassic limestone belt which has produced building stone since the reign of Edward III .
15 Despite a major stratigraphic gap that includes most of the Jurassic and the Lower Cretaceous , there is little angular discordance between the shaly limestones and shales of the Rhaetic and Lower Lias and the overlying glauconitic sandstones and limestones of the Upper Cretaceous .
16 This new borehole information necessitates revision of the map of the Jurassic outlier , last surveyed in the 1920s .
17 Fieldwork has concentrated on mineralisation in greenstones of the Jurassic Alao division and sediments cut by Cainozoic intrusives .
18 Below the towering Urgonian cliffs of southern Europe , there is commonly a second great escarpment formed by a massive limestone at the top of the Jurassic succession .
19 But the term " Tithonian " , though not quite so lacking in respectability as the " Urgonian " , is usually reserved for the carbonate facies of alpine Europe , and is still disputing with the " Volgian " the honour of being the accepted international term for the topmost stage of the Jurassic .
20 W. J. Arkell , king of the Jurassic , had placed it in 1933 at the base of the Callovian Stage .
21 Thus certain of the Jurassic stage names used by some French workers do not even overlap in their usage between one specialist and another .
22 " Ultimately we have the base of the Jurassic defined by a single bedding plane on the coast of Somerset , where we took the Jurassic specialists of the world to see it during our celebrations of the bicentenary of the birth of William Smith in 1969 .
23 It is no coincidence that the simple old German subdivision of the Jurassic into " Black Jura " , " Brown Jura " and " White Jura " is still so effective around Europe .
24 The quiescence of the Jurassic culminated in the widespread Tithonian limestones of southern Europe .
25 Another feature of the Jurassic in southern Europe is the Rosso ammonitico facies of nodular red limestones characterised by a dominance of pelagic organisms .
26 Where stone foundations are normal , as at Catterick and Hibaldstow , regional variations reflect local sources : flint and chalk in areas dominated by the geological presence of chalk , limestones and sandstones in the area of the Jurassic ridge and granites and slates beyond .
27 Cockroaches and dragonflies appeared in the Upper Carboniferous ( 300 m years ago ) , at the same time as the giant clubmosses , ferns and seed ferns ; beetles are known from the Permian , and flies and wasps from the end of the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous when the angiosperms were diverging from their seed-fern ancestors .
28 JAMES EDE , chief display assistant , East Filton : ‘ We should make something of all the hype around the release of the Jurassic Park film and have dinosaur shaped foods . ’
29 Dieter did not prove a popular leader –many thought that he had accepted the Marienburger 's money a little too readily –and he was replaced by Wilhelm III , Prince of Altdorf and Elector Count of the Reikland .
30 Nuln is the second biggest city of the Reikland and like Altdorf it sits astride the great river Reik .
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