Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] [noun] ' " 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 " Consideration should be given to the possible institution of a mechanism for the defence of citizens ' rights as regards Community matters ( " ombudsman " — a Danish proposal ) … "
3 The outcome of this project will be a computer simulation routine usable on standard microcomputers designed to assess the response of consumers ' expenditure and VAT revenue to changes in VAT rates .
4 All chairmen were social class I , the majority of employers ' representatives were social class II and over 80 per cent of employees ' representatives fell within social classes II and III ( Bell et al. , 1974 ) .
5 The other thing on that sort of erm side is that this is the first survey which we 've had since we started doing the survey in nineteen eighty eight when the first numbers were compiled , it 's the first survey which we 've had where the majority of regions ' manufacturers say that their unit costs have already fallen , erm we have n't seen that before , so the majority of regions said that the costs had fallen .
6 Others emphasize capitalism 's success in raising the majority of workers ' living standards , as the most famous early Marxist revisionist , Eduard Bernstein ( 1961 ) , contended .
7 with the view of the majority in Williams ' case .
8 On the other hand , the openings in companies ' legal departments are much fewer than in private practice ; and in any case you should not consider articles in commerce or industry unless you are keen to make this your career .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The remainder of Siemens ' Unix product line is iAPX-86-based , as is that of many vendors .
12 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 )
13 Having hauled themselves to the top of the manual workers ' pay league , the reduction of miners ' political offensive to an economic demand foundered on the success of economism during the 1972 and 1974 pay offensives .
14 Two other benefit changes directly affecting women are the reduction in widows ' benefits and the replacement of the universal maternity grant by statutory maternity pay , administered by employers , which is subject to contribution conditions and liable for tax .
15 Differences in provision between one authority and the next can be wide ( eg on capitation allowances , the funding of teachers ' centres , off-site visits by school groups ) .
16 Multinational publishers also made a considerable contribution and investment to the process of subject curriculum development , in co-operation with institutes and centres , through the funding of writers ' workshops in Science , Mathematics and later , Social Studies and in the production , on numerous occasions , of trial editions , particularly of language courses .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Trams again provided a grandstand view during the Prince of Wales ' visit in 1927 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 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.
25 About this time the Prince of Wales ' College at Achimota was opened and Nkrumah found himself there .
26 He had also realised what the French wanted from him : the truth about the Prince of Wales ' former mistress , now immured at Godstowe .
27 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 .
28 The Prince of Wales ' concern was genuine .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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