Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A comparatively small proportion of each cohort born during the nineteenth century reached old age .
2 Several other economists of the nineteenth century shared this view to a greater or lesser extent .
3 That is , physics in the early years of the nineteenth century meant those parts of science which had not become mathematical ; it occupied a place somewhere between natural philosophy and natural history , alongside chemistry .
4 The second half of the nineteenth century saw new standards achieved in art historical scholarship , both through the careful study of documents and by close scrutiny of works of art .
5 The second half of the nineteenth century saw suburban development along the railway lines stretching out of Paris .
6 It was suggested earlier that the agencies set up during the nineteenth century to implement social policies were often ad hoc bodies .
7 Every attempt by liberals in the nineteenth century to replace foral liberties by the uniform liberty of a liberal constitution was resisted in the name of provincial liberties .
8 Only in the nineteenth century did widespread protests against this kind of thinking break out within the main stream of Reformed theology itself .
9 As the nineteenth century closed significant sections of cooperative thought turned to representation , largely as a response to the experience of local government and particularly the trade unions :
10 The 38th parallel offered frequent opportunities for incidents , and reports indicated strengthening of the North Korean forces .
11 The lay subsidy rolls of the fourteenth century yield much information on the subject of bynames and surnames for all categories of persons , and in many cases it seems true to say that such names were not necessarily applied to whole families nor ( given that they appear in different forms in successive rolls ) can they be judged to have stabilized .
12 Convocation was rarely concerned now with reform ; Archbishop Stratford in 1342 was the last primate until the sixteenth century to issue provincial constitutions in this body which for the rest of the reign was wholly concerned with royal taxation or with eliciting , in exchange for grants , relief from crown or lay encroachments on church liberties or property .
13 The second influence represents relative demand shifts between markets .
14 The second stone had more force behind it , but Rose took a half step back as she threw it and it went wide .
15 Unlike the First Concerto , which in terms of its piano writing is completely honest , and where only the first movement 's double trills need to be re-arranged to become audible , the Second Concerto requires some adjustments in order to serve Brahms 's purpose , and not merely to make life easier for the pianist !
16 Leeds totally dominated the second half creating many chances before equalising after 22 mins .
17 The second half brought more misery .
18 The second half produced any amount of action , including five goals , three of them to Chorley , before their striker Bernie Taylor had to be stretchered off following a tackle from Kath Townley , who became the second United player to be dismissed .
19 Atkinson the manager spent most of the second half demanding more effort from Atkinson the striker .
20 The first system used 25 March preceding the Nativity as the start date , and the second system employed 25 March following the Nativity as its beginning .
21 He ordered the second squad to make another pass along the Glen Road .
22 Anyway the second school favoured scarlet cross-overs , the lady in charge directing me to a local wool shop where I could buy the yarn and a ( hand knitting ) pattern .
23 By the 1870s sufficient of world agriculture was in the second position to make agrarian depression both world-wide and politically explosive .
24 The d between service and working class would be much smaller , +0.09 , but we might not want to conclude that the second society displayed smaller class differentials ; after all , ten times as many service as working class children attend selective schools in the latter case , while only three times as many do in the former .
25 Simpson curled in a 20-yard free-kick for the opener after 10 minutes and the second goal came 21 minutes later when Johnson 's corner was headed in by Forsyth .
26 The second issue has two aspects : anonymity and confidentiality .
27 The second correlation requires deeper consideration .
28 The ‘ Haryana Hurricane ’ is the second bowler to reach this landmark , after Sir Richard Hadlee
29 Kapil Dev became the second bowler to take 400 Test wickets when he dismissed Mark Taylor at Perth
30 KAPIL DEV , India 's Pride , became the second bowler to take 400 Test wickets when he trapped Australian opener Mark Taylor lbw in the first over after tea at 4.05 on the third day in the final Test of the recent series .
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