Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] [noun] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Friends of the Earth is calling for use of the toxic gas methly bromide to be phased out by 1995 .
2 JUST WHAT Arsenal might have achieved in Europe this season must remain a matter for speculation , but as they sit on top of the Premier League today manager George Graham insists on thinking ahead rather than looking back .
3 The programme asks schools to consider five aspects of the Catholic school i.e. Community of Faith ; Parental Partnership ; Development of the Whole Person ; Leadership ; and Faith Development .
4 Settis , who was born in Southern Italy in 1941 , is by training a classical archaeologist , but his writings range beyond Antiquity and include a study on the meaning of Giorgione 's ‘ Tempesta ’ , articles on Aby Warburg , the founder of the great library now part of London University , and — very much in the Warburg tradition — an edition of papers on the classical tradition in Italian art , La memoria dell'antico nell'arte italiana ( 1984–86 ) .
5 Of the 16 countries presently fishing for tuna in the Eastern Pacific , only Panama and the US are currently members of the IATTC .
6 This is not unnatural , as in the 1970s and early 1980s Spencer was at the Queen 's University , Belfast , and an active member of the All Children Together Movement .
7 None of the 62 buffer only polymerase chain reaction negative controls , run with each set of polymerase chain reaction triplicates , produced false-positives .
8 By the end of the second century AD marble veneer and sculptures from Greece and Asia Minor were shipped as far as London .
9 Among the first people known to have used pearls for jewellery were the ancient Egyptians , who wore them as pendants to earrings and threaded onto necklaces alongside cowries , coral , scarabs and precious stones certainly as early as the middle of the second millennium B.C. Tomb paintings depict them wearing pearls on their clothing and chest-ornaments of mother-of-pearl suggest that they were already exploiting the Red Sea fisheries , later mentioned by Strabo and other Classical writers , by the twelfth dynasty .
10 Our intention was to express the equivalent region of the homologous VZV IE protein 140k , encompassing its DNA binding domain , in order to study its DNA binding characteristics for comparison with those of the HSV-1 Vmw175 DNA binding domain .
11 Lord Byron noted the treatment of recalcitrant women in 19th Century Penzance ; ‘ The women ( blessed be the Corporation therefore ! ) are flogged at the Cart 's tail when they pick and steal , as happened to one of the fair sex yesterday noon .
12 Schedule 1 , which contains the ‘ working languages ’ of the European Community , includes those minority community languages of Britain which happen to be the mother-tongues of members of the white population e.g. Italian , Spanish and Portuguese .
13 In the summer season an interesting boat excursion ( Timetable No 2212 ) can be made from Murten , on the Lake of Murten and the Lake of Neuchatel ( to which it is linked by canal ) , to Neuchatel , capital of the canton of the same name further west .
14 Alternating periods of treatment with LM 's and C's are also possible remembering that the lowest degrees of potency are to be used with each new LM even if the last remedy was a high centesimal of the same remedy e.g. Sulphur 10m is followed by the lowest LM ( Sulphur LM 1 )
15 Towards the end of the eighteenth century both pewter and pure tin — natural or silvered — were also being used , though the nobility appear to have remained loyal to brass , it being more convenient for the engraver to work , especially if one 's coat-of-arms was to appear on it .
16 If we exclude the contribution of the informal sector then community care may be ‘ a cheaper option ’ ; if such costs are included or formal services are used extensively then community care is not a cheap option .
17 ‘ She looked well enough to me when I saw her on the cake section of the WI stall yesterday morning ! ’
18 In addition to joint degree courses combining two disciplines , students can combine the study of a discipline eg Geography with a general topic of study eg Gender Studies or study of a geographical area eg South Asia in the final two ( Honours ) years .
19 The layout of a seventh century B.C. example shows a large hall with entrance porch .
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