Example sentences of "hundred years of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A hundred years of jollitude
2 It represents the climax of more than six hundred years of experimentation in palace building by Indo-Islamic architects , and is by far the most substantial monument — and in its day was also by far the most magnificent — that the Mughals left behind them in Delhi .
3 We looked almost in vain at one hundred years of literature on cinema for evidence of how going to the pictures is experienced by audiences as a collective rite rich in surreal experience .
4 A somewhat different case is García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude which recounts the history of the small town of Macondo , not so much as it actually happened , but as its inhabitants experienced and interpreted it and as it was transmitted by popular oral tradition .
5 In A Hundred Years of Solitude we even sense that the writer wants to take us back into childhood , into the time when ‘ the world was … recent . ’
6 One hundred years of solitude
7 It is a familiar theme in Latin American fiction , and something of the flavour of this part of Panama can be gleaned from Garcia Marquez 's One Hundred Years Of Solitude , set in the forgotten swamps of Colombia ( of which Panama once formed part ) .
8 Julio Cortázar ( Argentina ) : The Winners ( 1960 ) ; Hopscotch ( 1963 ) ; 62 : A Model Kit ( 1968 ) Carlos Fuentes ( Mexico ) : The Death of Artemio Cruz ( 1962 ) ; A Change of Skin ( 1967 ) ; Terra nostra ( 1977 ) Gabriel García Márquez ( Colombia ) : No One Writes to the Colonel ( 1961 ) ; Big Mama 's Funeral ( 1962 ) ; One Hundred Years of Solitude ( 1967 ) ; The Autumn of the Patriarch ( 1975 ) Mario Vargas Llosa ( Peru ) : The Time of the Hero ( 1963 ) ; The Green House ( 1966 ) ; Conversation in the Cathedral ( 1969 ) ; The War of the End of the World ( 1981 ) José Lezama Lima ( Cuba ) : Paradiso ( 1966 ) Guillermo Cabrera Infante ( Cuba ) : Three Trapped Tigers ( 1967 ) José Donoso ( Chile ) : The Obscene Bird of Night ( 1970 ) ; A House in the Country ( 1978 ) Manuel Puig ( Argentina ) : Betrayed by Rita Hayworth ( 1968 ) ; Heartbreak Tango ( 1969 ) ; Kiss of the Spider Woman ( 1976 ) Alfredo Bryce Echenique ( Peru ) : A World for Julius ( 1970 ) ; So Many Times Pedro ( 1977 )
9 A case in point is Gabriel García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude , on whose closing page the last of the Buendía family finally succeeds in deciphering the hitherto incomprehensible manuscript presented to the family by the mysterious gypsy Melquíades , only to discover that it is an account of the history of the Buendías written 100 years before , that they will cease to exist when he finishes reading it and that he is , in effect , no more than a creature of Melquíades 's imagination , with no existence outside the pages of the manuscript .
10 When , in One Hundred Years of Solitude , the last Aureliano Buendía tries to persuade others of the truth of his version of certain events , he runs up against the scepticism of the local priest who , ironically , is conspicuously lacking in the certainties which he is supposed to embody :
11 Most of the new novelists , in fact , set out to portray in their works the social reality of their respective countries , and some novels — notably Carpentier 's Explosion in a Cathedral , García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude and Vargas Llosa 's The War of the End of the World — are continental in scope , reflecting the reality of Latin America as a whole .
12 In García Márquez 's One Hundred Years of Solitude , for example , the telepathic communication , which confounds the laws of nature to reunite José Arcadio and Ursula in spirit at the moment of his murder , is conveyed symbolically in physical terms : the son 's blood goes in search of the source from which it sprang , climbing kerbs , doing right-angled turns and running along the walls to avoid staining the carpets , and , as the mother follows the trail back to his body , it becomes a kind of monstrous umbilical cord re-establishing the pre-natal bond between them .
13 One Hundred Years Of Solitude , Gabriel García Márquez ( in the Picador translation )
14 I think Melquíades , the Gipsy in Gabriel Garcia Marquez' A Hundred Years of Solitude , gives an answer when he says ‘ Things have a life of their own …
15 Gabriel Garcia Marquez' A Hundred Years of Solitude also begins with a childhood but it engages with a quite different feeling :
16 If ruthlessly destroying a hundred years of tradition , not to mention a massive loss of capital , is ‘ pioneering ’ , than it must surely rank with the pioneering attempts of Stalin in purging Soviet libraries of all books that departed from his orthodoxy .
17 Based at Milton Keynes , it 's the country 's largest distribution company , but the move has been condemned as undermining more than a hundred years of service to the public .
18 In local studies , for instance , there is a local church , particularly if it is a fairly old village church with a few hundred years of history behind it .
19 Maybe a hundred years of history and tradition will defeat us .
20 Mind you , with a hundred years of refinement and improvement behind it , you still ca n't afford to ignore good old ‘ Sutton Globe ’ .
21 ‘ Seven or eight hundred years of sewers , underground rivers , tunnels , and nobody knows where half of them are until they 're excavating or making changes , as they were at the Priory .
22 ‘ Do n't you think that if after seven hundred years of London government , you ca n't do better than this , you ought to leave Ireland to govern itself , and get out with the best grace you may ? ’
23 It is historically untrue to say that religious decline in Europe began in the twentieth century : the majority of working people in the first one hundred years of industrialism were not regular churchgoers ( though the new middle classes were ) .
24 Whereas Philip V succeeded ( where two hundred years of Hapsburg effort had failed ) in dismantling the political institutions that gave Catalonia , Valencia , and Aragon a quasi-independent status his successors failed to diminish the fueros of the Basque Provinces — Guipúzcoa , Vizcaya , Alava — and of Navarre .
25 A hundred years of missionary effort had failed utterly ; its only effect had been to confirm the Abyssinians in their attachment to their ancient faith and to sow in them the seeds of xenophobia .
26 He said , ‘ What a breed of people two hundred years of imperialism has given birth to .
27 A few hundred years of respectability and the attitude was hardening .
28 A family is celebrating more than five hundred years of work at a local docks .
29 But it ties it in to a date and I think in a similar way , erm centenary which is the only thing we 're going to do offic I think that it could be the only thing we do to celebrate our hundred years of existence apart from a small exhibition in .
30 A hundred years of weather had stained her haunches a blackish green and generations of birds had dropped whitely on her domed head .
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