Example sentences of "sparked off [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In the early 1960s , Alexander Thom , a retired Scottish professor of engineering , sparked off a great deal of interest and controversy in the archaeological community through his claims for the existence of a ‘ megalithic yard ’ , an ancient unit of measurement used by the builders of megalithic monuments . |
2 | The killing of Earnwine , son of Eadwulf , in 740 may have been a prolongation of older rivalries which sparked off a new cycle of vendetta . |
3 | The cryptic little comment sparked off a tiny glimmer of hope deep within her — could he be trying to tell her that she 'd proved distracting ? |
4 | Suddenly , Harry 's increasing breathlessness sparked off a coughing bout . |
5 | The court was told the incident sparked off a week-long rooftop protest by inmates at Franklands Jail , County Durham . |
6 | The original incident , during a visit to Miss Bayliss ' heroin addict brother , Michael , sparked off a week-long roof top protest by inmates at the jail . |
7 | Arsenal 's poor performances in January 1933 sparked off a minor panic among supporters , and Chapman was even called upon to deny the widespread rumour that the new West Stand was to be dismantled and re-erected at Tottenham , the ultimate ignominy . |
8 | He was born in 1898 and one of his earliest and most vivid memories was of seeing Sir Henry Irving in The Bells , an event which sparked off a life-long passion for the theatre . |
9 | A MAN sparked off a full scale alert last night after he refused to be rescued as he drifted a mile and a half off shore in the North Sea in only a five foot toy dinghy . |
10 | The SHE/Seven Seas survey , Is PMS Your Problem ? sparked off a massive response . |
11 | The controversies surrounding severe mental handicap which began in the early 1980s sparked off a national debate which continues today . |
12 | Gregory 's programme of radical reform depended upon the law and a renewed interest in legal study and declaration provided the impetus which sparked off the legal renaissance of the twelfth century . |
13 | An aria sparked off the Belgian revolution , and the Monnaie , where it all began , is now home to an excellent opera company . |
14 | The 1919 Versailles Conference decision to award Shandong to Japan sparked off the nationalist eruption of the 4 May Movement in Beijing and a boycott of Japanese goods . |
15 | An event a quarter of a century ago sparked off the nationalist project that has now been brought so violently to an end . |
16 | It brought onto Chinese territory Russian forces whose reluctance to withdraw from the province of Manchuria sparked off the Russo-Japanese War a few years later . |
17 | Another factor which quickened the change in the status of the Foreign Office was the series of reforms instigated by the Treasury in 1848 which by 1852 , when the Foreign Office applied for additional staff , sparked off an acrimonious controversy between the two offices . |
18 | That act , after all the histrionics from his team-mates in this series , sparked off an ugly reaction . |