Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mozart arrived back in Salzburg in mid-January and his certificate of appointment was finally signed on the 17th of that month . |
2 | Veteran abstractionist Helen Frankenthaler turns up until the 17th of this month at a new gallery — new , that is , for her — Knoedler . |
3 | New work by this veteran artist ‘ The Judgment of Paris series ’ is being presented at Robert Miller until the 17th of this month . |
4 | THE best quality field ever assembled here will spearhead the Green Gate sponsored 10k event in Belfast on the 17th of next month . |
5 | I 'd like to know just what did happen when Hatton 's lorry was hi-jacked on the 15th of Marchand if they 've got any McCloys in their district . ’ |
6 | Timothy said he 'd be nineteen on the twenty-fourth of next month . |
7 | It has to be sent off to the Department of Health on the fourteenth of this month . |
8 | John Weber where an exhibition of his newest denunciation may be seen until the sixteenth of this month is not leaking any advance information about the show . |
9 | Annie was born in 1864 , the second of six children . |
10 | He was the second of six children . |
11 | He was the second of six children . |
12 | Given New He was the second of six children . |
13 | He was the second of six children . |
14 | We hope and believe that this , the second of six local offices will prove successful in providing the service that city council tenants want and deserve . |
15 | , Henry ( c. 1592–1645 ) , landowner and farmer , was born c .1592 , probably in Hutton Cranswick , east Yorkshire , the second of five sons and the second of six children of James Best , yeoman of Hutton Cranswick ( later gentleman of Elmswell , east Yorkshire ) , and his wife Dorothy , whose background and maiden name are not known . |
16 | , Hardwicke Drummond ( 1851–1920 ) , Anglican priest and co-founder of the National Trust , was born 18 September 1851 in Shiplake-on-Thames , the second of six sons and fourth of ten children of the Revd Robert Drummond Burrell Rawnsley , rector of Shiplake , and his wife Catherine Ann , daughter of Sir William Franklin and niece of the Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin [ q.v . ] . |
17 | The second of five RP-63A-11-BE Pinball target aircraft , 42–69654 . |
18 | , Henry ( c. 1592–1645 ) , landowner and farmer , was born c .1592 , probably in Hutton Cranswick , east Yorkshire , the second of five sons and the second of six children of James Best , yeoman of Hutton Cranswick ( later gentleman of Elmswell , east Yorkshire ) , and his wife Dorothy , whose background and maiden name are not known . |
19 | , Rudolph ( 1848–1920 ) , industrial chemist , was born 14 January 1848 in Darmstadt , the second of five children of Simon Messel , banker . |
20 | The second of five sections of City Bypass to be constructed , the Sighthill Bypass forms a much-needed link between Glasgow Road and the northern end of the Colinton Bypass upon which construction work began in 1979 . |
21 | There were seven riders in the scratch group which started two minutes behind the 60-strong first group and they had eliminated this handicap by the second of five laps . |
22 | James Howe was born on 31st August 1780 in the village of Skirling in Peebleshire , the second of four children , all boys , of his father 's second marriage . |
23 | , Jeanette ( ‘ Jennie ’ ) , Lady Randolph Churchill ( 1854–1921 ) , society hostess and writer , was born in New York 9 January 1854 , the second of four daughters ( there were no sons ) of Leonard Jerome , American sportsman and speculator , of New York , and his wife Clarissa , daughter of Ambrose Hall , landowner and sometime assemblyman of the New York legislature . |
24 | , Dorothy Anne Elizabeth ( 1892–1968 ) , field archaeologist and prehistorian , was born 5 May 1892 in London , the second of four children and only daughter of ( Sir ) Archibald Edward Garrod [ q.v. ] , later first professor of medicine at St Bartholomew 's Hospital and regius professor at Oxford , and his wife Laura Elisabeth , daughter of Sir Thomas Smith , first baronet [ q.v. ] , surgeon . |
25 | , Mary ( 1707–1778 ) , poet , was born in Oxford 8 March 1707 , the second of four children of Oliver Jones , cooper of St Aldates , Oxford , and his second wife , who was one of the daughters , probably Mary ( born 1670 ) , of Thomas Penn , a yeoman of South Newington near Banbury . |
26 | , John ( 1743–1821 ) , instrument-maker , was born in Dearham , Cumberland , late June 1743 ( he was baptized 1 July ) , the second of four children ( the eldest of whom predeceased him ) and elder son of Jonathan Cuthbertson , an innkeeper and yeoman , and his second wife Mary Fisher . |
27 | , Gwendolen Mary ( 1876–1939 ) , artist , was born 22 June 1876 in Haverfordwest , Pembrokeshire , Wales , the elder daughter and the second of four children of Edwin William John , solicitor , and his wife Augusta Smith , who came from a Brighton family . |
28 | The existence of this ring had been inferred after the fly-by of Pioneer 11 in 1974 , which was the second of four spacecraft that have so far been to Jupiter . |
29 | She was the second of four children , two boys and two girls . |
30 | The observatory , weighing 17 tonnes , was the second of four major telescopes to be put into orbit by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) [ for details of Hubble Space Telescope see pp. 37394 ; 37551 ] . |