Example sentences of "[art] words [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the words of Scotland 's poet , Robert Burns :
2 From Rotterdam Cottage the cannabis was moved by road in vans to a garage in Station Road , Penge , South East London which , in the words of Scotland Yard 's drugs squad chief was " fortified almost as well as the Bank of England " .
3 In the words of Vincent and Plant :
4 Rather more than ten of Scaevola 's cases may be explained by their origins in the words of laymen , or as possible glosses or interpolations : just under forty remain .
5 One way to tackle these is to recall the words of musicians who were disturbed by unitary control .
6 In the words of SAP general manager Bob Collicutt , ‘ to help us provide an all-round first-class service to customers and to get our costs — particularly overheads — under really tight control . ’
7 In the words of Chris Green : ‘ Every problem will at last have an owner . ’
8 The words of Chris Bott , anarchist or , more politely , ‘ libertarian left ’ , as laid out in giant 36-point type and printed in lurid blue on a red background on the cover of Ink , one of the crop of underground papers that sprang up at the end of the 1960s .
9 What we have are , in the words of T.S .
10 It all adds up to an awesome task , but , come what may , the ‘ Buns ’ are determined to enjoy themselves and , in the words of secretary Allen Morris , ‘ savour the moment . ’
11 ‘ It 's an exhibition about Michelangelo the sculptor , not Michelangelo 's sculptures ’ , in the words of Pietro C. Marani of the Soprintendenza per i Beni Artistici e Storici of Milan , curator at the Pinacoteca di Brera , and scientific co-ordinator of the exhibition .
12 The words of stories were secondary .
13 In the words of Stephanie Marshall of the University of York , citizenship had become ‘ Political Education 's longed for ‘ place in the sun ’ .
14 In DOC the words of Dewey captions , notes and relative index entries were used to index class numbers and their captions .
15 As the prophetic people flocked around Jesus , and as they saw the transformation in the lives of his disciples and heard the words of life and hope , they longed for a rebellion against the Roman occupation of Judea or a reformation of the Pharisaical law .
16 The short life cycle of political control , conditioned by the frequency of elections and ministerial changes , means , in the words of Mazzolini ( 1981 : 22–3 ) that politicians tend ‘ to impose a high discount rate on expected outcomes ’ .
17 IN THE words of defence counsel James Hunt QC , the trial of Allitt at Nottingham Crown Court has been ‘ unprecedented and without equal ’ , not least due to the defendant 's absence for much of the three-month hearing .
18 Intimacies soon followed and , because they did not share a common language in those early days , the words of love that they shared over breakfast had to pass through a translator .
19 What he had said of her had hardly been the words of love .
20 Emerson 's essay on ‘ history ’ begins , ‘ There is one mind common to all individual men ’ , whereas Eliot 's anthropological reading had taught him to be wary of the nineteenth-century assumption of what was ‘ in the words of M. Lévy-Bruhl , the uniformity of mind ’ .
21 ‘ Because the words of Maître Soyer are boil gently , ’ announced Algernon cheekily .
22 The role of the head has not been ostensibly diminished but , in the words of Maclure ( 1988:140 — 1 ) : there is scope for an over-zealous governing body to get at cross-purposes with an over-zealous head .
23 In the words of Mosler :
24 By far the most famous of these clerical judges is Henry Bracton : he died in 1268 as chancellor of Exeter cathedral , but he had served in the meanwhile as a justice in eyre , a judge on assize , and from 1248 to 1257 on the King 's Bench and on the king 's council ; his fame rests on the fact that not only was he the foremost jurist of his age and possessed of an extensive and precise knowledge of Roman law but he was also credited with the authorship of The Laws and Customs of England which became — in the words of Dorothy Stenton — ‘ the Bible of the coming legal generation ’ .
25 ‘ I do not listen to the words of parasites , ’ Fakrid replied .
26 But economic problems were put into abeyance ; in the words of Carr and Fusi ( 1981 : 219 ) , ‘ politics had an almost obsessional priority ’ .
27 In the words of chairman Arthur Walsh , ‘ We have tried to present an organisation we can understand , that we could n't understand before . ’
28 In the words of King ( 1987 ) the potential of agroforestry is ‘ … fast becoming recognised as a system which is capable of yielding both wood and food and at the same time of conserving and rehabilitating ecosystems ’ .
29 However , the ultimate test of family happiness must be found in the words of Paul : ‘ Godly sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret , but worldly sorrow brings death . ’
30 In his deep distress at seeing the empty bottle , the words of Paul the apostle came to him :
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