Example sentences of "[adv] in [art] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.
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1 | This attempt also informs the work of Rayner Heppenstall , an acquaintance of Michel Butor and Nathalie Sarraute , who employs in The Connecting Door the chosisme and frustration of conventional orders and expectations of plot which feature generally in the nouveau roman . |
2 | She is also in the Prix du Jockey-Club ( French Derby ) and the Prix de Diane ( French Oaks ) . |
3 | the Court resumed its performances , notably in a Ballet royal de la Nuit ( 23 February 1653 ) with musical récits by Michel Lambert ( c. 161O 1696 ) and other French composers , in which five roles were danced by a young Florentine dancer and violinist who had already gallicized his name as Jean-Baptiste Lully ( 1632–87 ) . |
4 | Economic information from French consuls about the countries in which they were stationed had begun to be published in various forms from about 1829 onwards , notably in the Annales du commerce extérieur from 1843 , while the Bulletin consulaire français began publication in 1877 and the Moniteur officiel du commerce in 1883 . |
5 | I said , more 's the pity and that I had seen the term both in the Petit Larousse Moderne and the Figaro Littéraire . |
6 | Hamnett 's design reputation is contradictorily positioned somewhere in the avant garde , even though her work is steeped in nostalgia . |
7 | These recits are the most interesting of Guedron 's works ; it was he who was responsible for introducing them in place of spoken dialogue , thereby taking the ballet de cour a significant step nearer to opera , particularly in the Ballet de la Délivrance de Renaud ( 1617 ) ( see also p. 322 , n. 44 ) and Ballet du Roy sur L'Adventure de Tancrède en la forest enchantée ( 1619 ) . |
8 | Well in the ninet er Darwin did n't know , frankly . |