Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] of [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 | 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 . |
3 | What are the secrets of Connors ' survival on the circuit ? |
4 | It is clear that in the eyes of Jesus ' contemporaries the cross was a contemptuous symbol . |
5 | A quick glance around the line-ups of Leeds ' rivals reveals a team of Elland Road rejects who 've gone on to prove themselves in the Premier League . |
6 | The services are aimed at reducing the risks of Legionnaires ' Disease and Sick Building Syndrome and are supported by the Group 's specialist knowledge of the ways in which regular maintenance can prevent contamination of water and ventilation systems . |
7 | The Jews of Jesus ' day believed there were millions of demons about who could possess people , causing illnesses of mind and body and tempting them to sin . |
8 | We ask you to consider what , if any , difficulty you have in understanding them , in terms of the co-ordinates of Lewis ' index . |
9 | The manager has taken to ruining his reputation as a steely-eyed ruler with a fist of iron as the circumstances of Snelders ' non-appearance at the weekend prove — the Dutchman was given compassionate leave to attend the birth of his first child , a son , on Saturday night . |
10 | Buying world rights with Knopf in the US , Burnham has also commissioned a biography of Albert Camus by Booker Prize judge Olivier Todd , who has the collaboration of the family and access to the archives of Camus ' publisher , Gallimard . |
11 | The fruits of Barclays ' policy are clearly visible in Cambridge , one of the leading centres for small firms , many of which started as a result of technologies developed at the city 's university . |
12 | Finding she could not bear to face the police who might still be in the environs of Canons ' Court , she decided on the traffic bridge . |
13 | We know that the early Church was intoxicated with the experience of the Spirit , and the comparative silence of the Gospels about him is a great credit to their historical trustworthiness in not reading back the conditions of their post resurrection situation into the days of Jesus ' life . |
14 | Goody however attempts to evade the implications of Lévi-Strauss ' argument by pointing out that , ultimately , Lévi-Strauss himself provides a dualistic model of the world : one which distinguishes between ‘ primitive ’ and ‘ modern ’ , mythological and scientific ( Goody , 1977 , pp. 7 — 8 ) . |
15 | Senna will carry the colours of Courtaulds ' revolutionary cellulosic fibre for the rest of the 1993 Formula 1 world championship series . |
16 | The resources of Powers ' archives , which have been used in the biography , in addition to the author 's extensive photographic record of the art works , and the detailed entries for each work , make these volumes an indispensable tool in American history and art . |
17 | So much for the terms of Poulantzas ' theory . |
18 | His second , seven minutes before half-time , was even better , running straight at the hapless Gittens before seeing the whites of Pears ' eyes and drilling an explosive left foot drive high into the net . |
19 | As the boundaries of Charles ' dominions extended southwards in Italy he came into conflict with the Saracens , who were widespread in the Mediterranean . |
20 | The air stung his face and he felt the ground 's iciness creep into his feet through the soles of Miles ' relegated gum-boots . |
21 | Mathematics , minimalism , and an almost Roman sense of order are the hallmarks of Ungers ' works — in 1992 at the Philomene Magers gallery he installed a horizontal and a vertical beam , made of wood and plexiglass respectively : the x and y axes of an imaginary co-ordinate system . |
22 | However , other important issues arise in terms of the consequences of MNEs ' overseas R&D facilities for the host countries in which they operate . |
23 | One of the marks of Jesus ' discipleship is a great sense of joy . |
24 | The killer was Irene Blackburn , one of the victims of Wickens ' embezzlement . |
25 | Around a richly decorated dining table , the remains of Drachenfels ' royal and aristocratic dupes sit . |
26 | In the earliest years of the Christian Church there was little need for a written record of the events of Jesus ' life , death and resurrection . |
27 | It is inevitable that the Evangelist made changes to the traditions in his desire to say what the events of Jesus ' life meant for his readers . |
28 | At first sight , Luke , far more than Matthew , seems to be concerned to set the events of Jesus ' birth in a historical setting . |