Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun prp] ' " in BNC.

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1 Of prime importance for the history of Roman attitudes to Greek art are the activities of Paullus ' successors , Quintus Caecilius Metellus ( later named Macedonicus for his victories in Macedonia ) and Lucius Mummius .
2 with the view of the majority in Williams ' case .
3 This is why the experts of Jesus ' time criticized him for healing the sick on the Sabbath , accepting social outcasts , or infringing the fine points of the law .
4 Of course , having regard to the weakness of Wickes ' challenge to the validity of section 47 , the grant of an interlocutory injunction was fully justified on the principles stated by this House in the second Factortame case ( Case C 213/89 ) [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 603 .
5 The remainder of Siemens ' Unix product line is iAPX-86-based , as is that of many vendors .
6 Community celebration : The Liturgy of the Eucharist as the celebration of the unity among Jesus ' followers — ‘ Do This in memory of me ’ ( Luke 22 : 19 )
7 At times , it looks like little more than nepotism : The Prince of Wales ' last private secretary , Edward Adeane had been a page-of-honour to the Queen in his teens ; his father , Lord Adeane , had been the Queen 's private secretary for nearly twenty years , and his great-grandfather , Lord Stamfordham had been private secretary to George V. George VI 's private secretary , Sir Alan Lascelles , was a cousin of the sixth Lord Harewood , husband of Princess Mary .
8 This brochure has been produced with the financial assistance of a grant from the Prince of Wales ' Committee with funds provided by the Wales Tourist Board .
9 Notable among these are the Prince of Wales ' ‘ Volunteers ’ scheme , launched in conjunction with the Speaker 's Commission on Citizenship in April 1990 ; and the Citizenship Foundation , launched in September 1989 with the objective of promoting ‘ effective citizenship ’ through projects in schools .
10 Trams again provided a grandstand view during the Prince of Wales ' visit in 1927 .
11 Undoubtedly , the Prince of Wales ' unprecedented public denunciation in April 1989 of Ceauşescu 's demolitions in Bucharest and his plan to ‘ systematize , rural Romania represented genuine revulsion at the human consequences of the Conducator 's policies .
12 The reply , posted from the Prince of Wales ' Office at St James 's Palace — and confirmed as genuine by Buckingham Palace — bears the plumed crest of the Prince of Wales .
13 A SHADOW was cast over a sombre Royal wreath-laying ceremony yesterday when the Prince of Wales ' convoy arrived on the wrong side of a monument to one of Poland 's most painful wartime memories .
14 The castle has much to interest the visitor : the King 's Gate has been described as the mightiest in the land ; the Eagle Tower houses an exhibition and audio visual programme ; the Queen 's Tower is the home of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum ; the North-East Tower houses the Prince of Wales ' Exhibition ; and the Chamberlain Tower has an exhibition on the Castles of Edward I.
15 About this time the Prince of Wales ' College at Achimota was opened and Nkrumah found himself there .
16 He had also realised what the French wanted from him : the truth about the Prince of Wales ' former mistress , now immured at Godstowe .
17 Gaveston was the favourite of a Prince of the Blood and even to draw steel in the Prince of Wales ' presence could be construed as treason .
18 The Prince of Wales ' concern was genuine .
19 But he appeared at the Old Bailey for an earlier trespass at Buckingham Palace , during which he had drunk some wine in the office of the Prince of Wales ' private secretary , and was sent to a secure hospital in Liverpool .
20 The princess , wearing a red jacket and black skirt and hat , was spotted soon afterwards making her way to the paddock , chatting happily with Andrew Parker Bowles , husband of the Prince of Wales ' friend Camilla , who was not seen at the meeting .
21 In the races , the Queen suffered an early setback when her jockey Frankie Dettori failed to match his Derby Day win on her horse Enharmonic in the Prince of Wales ' Stakes .
22 The Prince of Wales ' Charity Trust will benefit from sales of a limited edition of four lithographs and of his book , HRH The Prince of Wales ' Watercolours .
23 The Prince of Wales ' Charity Trust will benefit from sales of a limited edition of four lithographs and of his book , HRH The Prince of Wales ' Watercolours .
24 The direction of Peres ' advances meant that Eliezer Menachem Schach , the 96-year-old spiritual leader of Degel Hatorah who was also an influential figure within Shas , became a pivotal political figure in late March .
25 There is a story that at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the award of Gauss ' doctorate , Gauss was about to light his pipe with a page from the original Disquisitiones .
26 In other words , in the contrast between a humanities and a science and technological education , there was an underlying gulf in the conceptions of what a higher education stood for ; and it was Snow 's failure to recognize that that lay at the heart of Leavis ' attack on Snow 's association of the two cultures . ’
27 The smell of Atrimonides ' burning face and hair was thick in her nostrils .
28 Clearly , a sum paid to the settlor to discharge a liability of his to the bank would come within this section ( see IRC v Bates ( 1966 ) 44 TC 225 : the case of Potts ' Executors v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 43 held that a payment to a third party was not a sum paid to the settlor but that case is no longer good law in view of TA 1988 , s677(10) which was inserted into the former TA 1970 , s451 ( now TA 1988 , s677 ) by s42(7) of FA 1981 ) .
29 In the case of Clarricoates ' work , for example , she found that the strength of gender stereotyping encountered in schools varied according ( in part ) to the social context in which the school operated .
30 The chief inspector disliked his arrogant manner , his jocularity at her expense , particularly when the only weapon she had was bluff and she was vulnerable for having pressed on with the case against Spittals ' opposition .
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