Example sentences of "london [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Ernest Coveley , 36 , escaped with £9,205 from building societies in London during a two-month period .
2 City of London during a power failure .
3 The meeting , originally scheduled for Feb. 11-13 [ see p. 37945 ] , was jointly announced by Bush and Gorbachev on July 17 when they met in London during a brief visit by Gorbachev who had been invited to meet assembled heads of the Group of Seven ( G-7 ) countries [ see pp. 38321-22 ] .
4 The photographs were taken in East London during an artist-in-school residency , but the implications seem much broader .
5 I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out .
6 The fact remains , however , that the poet probably has more friends now , 20 years after his death , than when he lived in poverty in Dublin and London during the forties and fifties .
7 Organised by Brian and Anna Houghton , the London ceramics dealers who have launched two highly regarded specialist fairs in London during the past few years , it offered New Yorkers two innovations ; an expert vetting committee , which checked that every item was genuinely what it was said to be — there had never been vetting in America before — and a showcase in their own city of top European dealers ' wares .
8 He is an architect who works in London during the week ; he also runs a landscape consultancy business called Drake and Lynch ; is a member of the Hardy Plant Society ; and is the holder of the National Collection of Aquilegias , under the auspices of the National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens .
9 Ingrid spent many years at art schools in Glasgow and London during the mid-1980s before establishing Tait & Style in Stromness .
10 A Brazilian said it reminded him of London during the Falklands war .
11 To Hall , the 220 foot tower was ‘ second to none … erected in London during the last one hundred years ’ .
12 These exhibitions were staged in London during the past decade and it is fascinating to read in Mapping how she perceives the achievements and losses during that period .
13 second son of the Duke of Northumberland and commander of the Northumberland militia in London during the Gordon riots ( see GORDON , LORD GEORGE ) .
14 Jock Young 's work on ‘ Hippies ’ and police in London during the late 1960s illustrates this wider application ( Young , in Cohen , S. ed. , 1971 ) .
15 In parts of London during the last century , for example , it was certainly not safe to walk the streets at night , with violence and robbery commonplace , as the stories of Charles Dickens illustrate .
16 It is of interest to note that both venues were designated as public meeting places following outbreaks of public disorder and public clashes with the police when people were seeking to demonstrate and protest publicly in central London during the nineteenth century .
17 We agreed as they were in London during the week ; we looked after her and paid all the bills .
18 That was a lesson Stephen learned while playing in a succession of bands in London during the late '70s and , crucially , when he made his entry into the world of professional recording .
19 I remembered my father describing to me what happened after a German V2 rocket had hit and destroyed out house in St John 's Wood in London during the second world war .
20 Excluding the lay fraternities , 280 private chantries were set up in London during the fourteenth century , the heyday of the movement .
21 The coffin furniture industry moved away from London during the early nineteenth century , transferring itself to Birmingham .
22 When I was in London during the early years of this period I often stayed with my mother in Hampton Court .
23 That 's why I came back on Tuesday night ; normally I stay in London during the week — my wife usually spends a couple of days at the flat with me . ’
24 A 7pm curfew on all tourists in London during the summer .
25 Often , when his father and stepmother were in London during the week , he would walk around the house checking that all the pictures and furniture were in place .
26 In London during the Great Plague people chewed on the root , believing that it would protect them from the disease .
27 You can read the world into that song , where Enya is concerned , but it was , in fact , inspired by a BBC documentary about a child evacuated out of London during the war .
28 For the socialist press , in any event , the burning issue in working-class London during the hot summer of 1898 was not the Hooligans , but the water shortage which was reaching crisis proportions .
29 The condition of London during the nineteenth century was particularly bad .
30 Indeed , according to Hamnett and Williams ( 1980 ) , gentrification or ‘ Chelseafication ’ was already proceeding rapidly in London during the 1970s — to the extent that the proportion of professional , managerial and intermediate non-manual workers in Inner London 's population increased by the same amount as for Greater London as a whole ( Hamnett , 1986 ) .
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