Example sentences of "in [art] [unc] de " in BNC.

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1 This sensibility for integrating aspects of contemplative with active life is also manifest in the Livre de Seyntz Medecines written by Henry Duke of Lancaster ; in it he writes about his own sense of that mortal sin for which Christ the healer supplies remedies , having beaten death in that tournament where he " turned our sorrow into joy and overcame death with death " .
2 When he started at Balmain he was hired as a sketcher and worked with six other people in the bureau de dessin .
3 These recits are the most interesting of Guedron 's works ; it was he who was responsible for introducing them in place of spoken dialogue , thereby taking the ballet de cour a significant step nearer to opera , particularly in the Ballet de la Délivrance de Renaud ( 1617 ) ( see also p. 322 , n. 44 ) and Ballet du Roy sur L'Adventure de Tancrède en la forest enchantée ( 1619 ) .
4 Guedron 's most popular air , ‘ Est-ce Mars le grand Dieu des alarmes ’ , in the Ballet de Madame ( 1613 ) , inspired both Sweelinck and Scheidt to write keyboard variations on it and it appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book in an arrangement by Farnaby as ‘ The New Sa-hoo ’ .
5 As was always the case in the ballet de cour , the cast included both professional and aristocratic performers approximately 30 of each in 76 different roles .
6 Water bottles are sold to clip on the front of the bikes in emulation of the racers in the Tour De France .
7 I was probably better equipped to compete in the Tour de France than play top class football . ’
8 I was probably better equipped to compete in the Tour de France than play top class football . ’
9 But towards the end of the second or fourth repeat he made some small alteration in the ports de bras so that the dancer could move easily into the next sentence .
10 Another important feature is the absolute co-ordination of the arms as they change in the ports de bras , often moving through the 1st position .
11 In both ballets he incorporated several conventional gestures in the ports de bras but also demanded greater emotional involvement from the dancers .
12 The Peter Mark salon in Dublin used in the Bain de Terre styling range for this look
13 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
14 For example , in Romeo and Juliet this aspect of his choreography is seen at its finest in the pas de trois fur Romeo , Mercutio and Benvolio before they enter the Capulet ball .
15 Bottom , between those of the Lovers in the pas de deux and those of Titania and Bottom , the movements grow out of a firm technical choreographic design .
16 In ballet , the Mariinsky ( or the Kirov , as we have known it since 1935 ) has an almost unassailable reputation , with the choreography of Marius Petipa as one of its foundations — as we saw in the pas de deux from Le Corsaire , danced brilliantly and poetically by Elvira Tarasova and Igor Zelensky , and in Diana and Actaeon , which highlighted the virile athleticism of Farukh Ruzimatov .
17 John 's roles that night included the pas de trois of Florestan and his sisters , the Chinese dance and the cavalier in the pas de six , all in Aurora 's Wedding .
18 If , later on , he made rather too much of his lucky escape from one of Hitler 's flying bombs , describing the eerie cutting out of the engine noise seconds before it dropped , the blinding flash , the tall plume of smoke as it came to its final resting place in what was known as Bomb Alley — the route from bases in the Pas de Calais , via Kent to the capital — it was , perhaps , understandable .
19 It 's been said he 's got a bigger investment in bricks and mortar in the Pas de Calais than Hitler had .
20 Neither d'Argenlieu nor Ho led their respective sides at Fontainebleau but an agreement seemed no more likely between their substitutes : Max André , with his interests in the Banque de l'Indo-Chine , and Pham Van Dong .
21 He was a major shareholder in the Banque de France and in S. Japhet & Co. , London .
22 The antifeminist teaching of Repertoire de Science ( " the Body of Knowledge " ) in the Miroir de Mariage is similarly designed to turn the male character Franc Vouloir from contemplation of an earthly marriage to contemplation of a spiritual and divine one .
23 It was academic theory that was to define the two great periods of French station-building which produced in the Gare de l'Est and the Gare d'Orsay terminals which came to be regarded as definitive types .
24 Without the specific grape varieties that go to make Champagne ; without the viticulturally begrudging climate — a combination of the region 's northern latitude and its proximity to the Atlantic ; and without the precise elevation found in the Montagne de Reims , the Vallée de la Marne and the Côte des Blancs , there would be no great sparkling wine called Champagne .
25 Waged on the high ground in the Montagne de Reims , between Épernay and the Marne to the south and Reims to the north , there followed one of the most gruelling and protracted battles in human history , the line of trenches moving barely a hundred yards throughout four long and bloody years .
26 The Ardre starts life in the Montagne de Reims , just west of the N51 , at a point roughly half-way between Reims and Épernay .
27 Generally speaking , the Chablis system is used for Chardonnay vines planted in the Côte des Blancs , the Cordon system for Pinot Noir vines in the Montagne de Reims and the Vallée de la Marne method for Pinot Meunier vines grown in the Marne valley .
28 And I was just squeezin maself into a five and a half when Moira McVitie round the crescent in the cul de sac comes by and shouts out ‘ Hiya there Verena is that you trying on some fuck-me shoes for yer man gettin back . ’
29 The great thing , he decided , was not to get trapped in the cul de sac of being a suffragan .
30 The mutilated text of the passage of Polybius has come down to us in the Excerpta de sententiis and the keyword " he wept " , has to be supplied from Diodorus ( 32.24 ) with the support of Appian , Punica 132 : they are known to have used Polybius directly or indirectly .
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