Example sentences of "of [art] [num ord] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 In response to the large-scale survey of American art of the twentieth century at the Martin-Gropius-Bau ( 8 May-25 July ) the gallery plans a show in May with one of their American artists .
2 The division between the private and the public sphere , which was located both in economic development ( the separation of work and home ) and in social ideology , was by the end of the nineteenth century at the heart of moral discourse ; as a corollary , not surprisingly , the development of social purity was to have profound effects between the 1880s and the First World War on the regulation of sexual behaviour .
3 The US Department of Energy paid £3.5 million of the £11 million total cost of the first installation at the Dragon Products Company cement plant in Maine , under the Innovative Clean Coal technology Scheme .
4 The nerves on the first night at Taunton had been bad ; so had the understudy nerves of the first night at the Variety ; but they were nothing to the sheer blind terror that attended Charles Paris as he waited to go on stage in the role in which Michael Banks 's career had been so tragically cut short the night before .
5 Place the cursor on the first character of the first word at the top of the column to be moved ( eg the G of GENERAL in Task 23 below )
6 Earlier , it was stated that the two circles cross each other in the shape of the ‘ Vesica Piscis ’ of sacred geometry , but that for this to be perfect , the radius of the second circle is marked out from the perimeter of the first circle at the same radius .
7 To an extent , therefore , and inevitably , the presence of the names of the First Empire at the Court of the Second seemed to underline the fact of continuity between the two regimes .
8 Israel 's special festivals , like the weekly sabbath , reflect a pattern of sevens — pointing back to God 's hallowing of the seventh day at the creation .
9 HERBIE HIDE , Norwich 's unbeaten heavyweight prospect , laboured to stop former European champion Jean Chanet after 30 seconds of the seventh round at the Norwich Sports Village last night .
10 ANDY HOLLIGAN produced an Aintree iron of a left-hook to knock out Manchester 's Tony Ekubia in 31 seconds of the seventh round at the Everton Sports Centre last night .
11 I was sitting at the back of the 17th green at the Scottish Open this year watching the action .
12 Some had perhaps over-emphasised the needs of the Sixth Form at the expense of other pupils .
13 Very quickly , Polanski and Nicholson became darlings of the west coast film and rock-music communities , who were also selecting the new heroes of the screen — anti-heroes in fact — because it was old values that had kept those handsome , pristine hulks of the last generation at the top and old values were now strictly taboo amongst the young and trendy .
14 Jack spent most of the next day at the hospital , but he left around six , telling his mother he was going to meet a friend .
15 Earlier , the unseeded Masur of Australia made the most of a second life at the Open by mowing down Sweden 's Magnus Larsson in straight sets .
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