Example sentences of "from [art] sixth " in BNC.
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1 | He also read carefully the famous book of Pope Gregory the Great , from the sixth century , on the pastoral office in the Church . |
2 | Canon Law in Western Christianity from the sixth to ninth centuries elaborated sexual taboos designed to segregate women as unclean from sacred space , persons and things . |
3 | From the sixth century the title papa became especially Roman in the West . |
4 | from The Sixth Exercise given by Paul Klee at the Bauhaus , 3 July 1922 from Paul Klee Notebooks Volume 1 : The thinking eye |
5 | The fly , which has settled on my forehead and reads to me from the Sixth Book of the Aeneid , is the same fly which buzzes round the head of Virgil in Mantua . |
6 | You want prayer and fasting from the sixth form down to get anywhere — ’ |
7 | There are literally thousands of Latin words occurring in texts of interest to the local historian — and these may date from the sixth or seventh centuries down to the seventeenth . |
8 | In a typical lizard , every tail vertebra from the sixth one onwards has a special ‘ plane of weakness ’ where a thin layer of cartilage replaces the stronger , bony tissue . |
9 | There is an exceptionally beautiful Greek vase depicting mobbing , dating from the sixth century BC . |
10 | All three Evangelists agree that the account of the death of Jesus begins with the comment about ‘ darkness ’ being over the ‘ whole land ’ from the sixth hour ( 12 noon ) until the ninth hour ( 3.00 pm ) . |
11 | He has since gone on as librarian and as professor of art history to write standard books on eleventh-century illumination in Normandy , Flemish illumination in the 1480s , Italian illumination of the Renaissance , insular illumination from the sixth century , English illumination of the thirteenth century , and many other far-ranging studies and catalogues and exhibitions . |
12 | From the sixth century to the late nineteenth century Japan 's only military involvement on the Asian mainland was Hideyoshi 's short-lived and abortive invasion of Korea in 1592 . |
13 | From the sixth century AD onwards the country fell , with frequent incursions from varying directions , into five main spheres of influence . |
14 | After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest . |
15 | Out of the sixth from the sixth form that you 're |
16 | And here is another link : at Cyrene , as at the Syracuse of Gelon , Hiero and Polyzalos , monarchy survived from the sixth century , when most of the cities of old Greece got rid of their tyrants , into the fifth . |
17 | They felt , rightly or not , happier starting a course on level terms with newcomers from the sixth forms , than one in which younger students would have the advantage of an A Level course in the subject . |
18 | To take an example from the Sixth VAT Directive , one may quote the ninth recital , which is in the following terms : |
19 | From the sixth century to the third century BC , some of the Habashat , the Agazan and other tribes in South Arabia migrated across the Red Sea and settled in the northern highlands of present-day Abyssinia . |
20 | On either side of the block stood a praepostor from the sixth form , there to see that sentence was carried out decently and to order . |
21 | This impressive linear earthwork running east-west is reckoned to be a division between the lands of Mercia to the north and Wessex to the south , and probably dates from the sixth or seventh century . |
22 | I quote from the sixth of July nineteen eighty seven . |
23 | In order to avoid any bias resulting from the selection process ( originating from measurement errors which may tend to put shares which had positive discrepancies into the high beta portfolios and vice versa ) the return was calculated using the data from the sixth year following the beginning of the period in which the betas had been estimated and chosen . |
24 | Earlier Frankish successions from the sixth century onwards had divided the heartlands , the patrimony , between royal brothers as well as assigning whatever acquired regna were available : the 806 and 817 projects , by contrast , gave the first-born son the patrimony entire , leaving the younger brothers only acquired regna . |
25 | Yet from the sixth century , under Pope Gelasius , there was a polypticus , a register of financial rights recording the revenues of the Church , which was revised by Gregory the Great . |
26 | Examples from the sixth century B.C. exist , generally of a cruder type of masonry at , for example , Volterra and Cortona . |
27 | In the literature to have survived from the sixth century , however , the legacy of Sidonius is as significant as that of Lérins . |
28 | Apart from the sixth scene , where Anderson 's frequent hesitations are largely predictable from the confrontational nature of the situation , evidence of this difference is provided by scenes three and four . |
29 | The Newton Aycliffe teenagers were close runners-up to the winners from the sixth form centre . |
30 | This came from the sixth form . |