Example sentences of "[art] third [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The measure of the esteem in which he is held is shown by three forthcoming exhibitions devoted to his contribution : ‘ L'Oeil du Connaisseur : hommage à Philip Pouncey ’ at the Louvre , 19 June-7 September ; another at the Uffizi later this year ( dates unavailable ) , and the third at the British Museum in January 1994 . |
2 | Our first midweek fixture was on a Thursday , the second on a Wednesday and the third on a Tuesday . |
3 | The third on the third . |
4 | Then Gannon struck in the 81st minute and added the third with a penalty after Exeter 's Kevin Miller was sent off for a second bookable offence in the 89th minute . |
5 | Then it was Irons who set up Aldridge for the third with a superb pass form inside his own half . |
6 | The fourth type of headhunter combines the professionalism of the third with a practical and dynamic 1980s entrepreneurialism . |
7 | Now the old-fashioned , strong hessian is wonderful for keeping you warm and dry and John always sported three sacks — one round his waist , another over his shoulders , and the third with the corner pushed in for a hood over his head . |
8 | Gradually Moffatt assumed command and softened Dhalie up with two cracking left hooks in the third with the Birmingham fighter coming off second best in the fourth before retiring . |
9 | One opened to the kitchen , one to a sitting room , and the third to a bedroom . |
10 | It 'll also be very tight for promotion from the third to the second with three teams — Fylde , Exeter and Richmond — tied at the top with nine points . |
11 | We need to encourage as many schools as possible to shift from the third to the second , and from the second to the first category . |
12 | Three gates are visible , all unexcavated , two related to Ermine Street and the third to the Irchester road on the south-west . |
13 | In successive seasons , he took United from the Third to the Second and into the First Division . |
14 | Larvae of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis injected into the skin migrate to the lungs and move from the third to the fourth stage of their life cycle . |
15 | The first relates to the pricing of oil and gas supplies , the second to apportioning costs and entitlements in unitised oil and gas fields and the third to the construction of facilities . |
16 | This is followed by a report on the construction of lifeboats , then by one on the state of knowledge on radiant heat , again the third of a series , essentially reviewing recent work all over Europe ; then an account of the results of magnetic observations at observatories in the British colonies , another Humboldtian exercise ; a report on how Solar Radiations affect the Vital Powers of plants , grown under bell-glasses of various colours ; a catalogue of meteors ; a report on the surface of the Moon ; another on water-pressure machinery ; and reports on the equivalence of starch and sugar in food , on deviations of the compass in iron and wooden ships , and on the vitality of seeds . |
17 | Met someone today , the third of a partnership trio in which I have had contact with two over the years for different reasons and he said look in re CV for i/view practice if I want — he was with a local enterprise company helping with startups and job searches and now voluntarily helps with just such a counselling group via one of the big churches in Edinburgh for redundant executives — the figure quoted to me recently re architects in Scotland is that forty per cent are redundant . |
18 | Halifax battered Scarborough for ten minutes after half-time and from the third of a series of corners , Dave Evans rattled a shot against the crossbar . |
19 | This is the third of a three year commitment . |
20 | The 1988 drought — the third of the decade — was arguably more of a blow to the American sense of security than the discovery of an alleged missile gap in the 1950s . |
21 | In the following game , the third of the match , Timman had a completely won position until he made his 31st move . |
22 | The third of the Trust 's Foundation for Art exhibitions is to be held from 3 October to 2 November at Thos . |
23 | With the coming of civilisation and the beginning of this , the third of the Three Periods into which the reader is reminded the explanation of the Created God is divided , man was on the threshold of the era of his greatest testing , even though at that time he may not have been aware of it . |
24 | Following Burmese patterns the lines were usually of four syllables with the rhyme coming back diagonally from the fourth word of the first line to the third of the second , the second of the third and the first of the last line . |
25 | ‘ Why , under diplomatic regulations of the third of the third thirty-third , AD , an itinerant , interplanetarily famous performing troupe without identification may not be restrained , destrained , strained or constrained , ad hoc , to wit and in lieu , until offered the exercise of its right of diffraction , ’ recited Marco . |
26 | Beinn Alligin is the third of the great Torridon giants and more amenable than its fellows , and more honest , the whole effort of climbing to the summit ridge , traversing it and descending at the far end to return down the corrie being assessed at a glance , although probably under-estimated . |
27 | At the conclusion of The Return of the King , the third of the three books — Tolkien always denied they were a trilogy — Frodo and his friends ride back to their lost land , to discover that ‘ they cared about it more than any other place in the world ’ , though its cottages and gardens have been laid waste and replaced by ugly new houses and factories belching smoke ; and they defeat the ruffians who had defiled it and resume the kingdom of little men . |
28 | The third of the new partners was Felix Warre , a son of the Head Master of Eton . |
29 | The second theme that interests me is implicit in the opening paragraphs of the third of the published papers , ‘ Grounds of Validity of the Laws of Logic ’ . |
30 | Yet Poulantzas ' wish to argue hypothetically is peculiarly revealing ; for as well as drawing attention to the slight explanatory power of his theory it raises the third of the questions with which I began — the question of whether he has really succeeded in casting off voluntarism . |