Example sentences of "[art] subject [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The subjects of the first year of this proposed course would be anatomy , physiology , conformation and external diseases ; in the second year , surgery , materia medica , pharmacy and botany as relating to veterinary medicine ; in the third year , pathology , epizootic diseases , treatment and prevention of disease , hospital practice and shoeing .
2 Normally courses in three subjects are taken in the first year and , commonly , these are followed by second courses in at least two of the subjects in the second year .
3 In the example just quoted to illustrate substitution , the subject of the second clause ( ‘ the nominated authority/it ’ ) is ellipted .
4 This is the subject of the second chapter , which sets out three basic criteria that need to be fulfilled for recognition to be appropriate .
5 On the subject of the second sales team , which will consist of five freelance representatives , Airlift sales director Stuart Binns explained that the aim was to ensure that the company gave a ‘ high profile to all our new titles and publishers ’ .
6 These structures form the subject of the second exhibition , ‘ Sol LeWitt , Structures ’ ( until 28 March ) .
7 This is the subject of the seventh chapter .
8 Round the next bend , Harry saw two things simultaneously : give-way lines at the foot of the hill , where the lane joined another road , and a scene with which he was already familiar — the subject of the seventh photograph .
9 New and appropriate alternative methods of genetic prevention are needed , and this will be the subject of the fifth phase in the neural tube defects story .
10 These are the subject of the fifth chapter .
11 That was the subject of the first part of the hon. Gentleman 's question .
12 Hence it forms the subject of the first chapter of this Part .
13 The Northumberland and Solway basins and some contiguous areas are the subject of the first study , which was completed this year .
14 The Northumberland and Solway basins and some contiguous areas are the subject of the first study , which was completed this year .
15 The Horn of Africa , the subject of the third famine warning in four years , was again worst hit and needed just under two-thirds of total emergency aid .
16 I immediately recognised the subject of the third picture I looked at .
17 They are the subject of the next part of this section .
18 He is the subject of the next chapter .
19 Charleton was involved from its early days with the subject of the next chapter , The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
20 On the list of its early members are such notable names as Robert Boyle , popularly remembered now for his work on the expansion of gases , Christopher Wren , the architect of St Paul 's Cathedral , John Evelyn , the diarist , John Locke ( who will be the subject of the next chapter of this book ) , Robert Hooke , remembered now for his work on elasticity , and , perhaps the most famous of all , Isaac Newton .
21 ‘ So wonderfully pleased and satisfied ’ was he with it that , as Molyneux wrote to Locke , ‘ he has ordered it to be read by the Batchelors in the College , and strictly examines them in their progress therein ’ ; and so it came about that Locke 's masterpiece was on the curriculum which faced George Berkeley , the subject of the next chapter , when he entered Trinity as a student in 1700 .
22 According to David Hume , the subject of the next chapter , Berkeley 's account of abstract ideas was ‘ one of the greatest and most valuable discoveries that has been made of late years in the republic of letters ’ .
23 Yet mutual distrust persisted between France and Germany , Hitler rose to power in Germany , the Italian intervention in Abyssinia revealed the contempt of Italy for the League of Nations , and the Spanish Civil War , the subject of the next chapter , presented the stark challenge of fascism .
24 Another and more direct way is to look at the anatomy and physiology of the brain ; that is the subject of the next chapter .
25 The range and significance of water in the processes of life is the subject of the next chapter .
26 The greatest of all the world 's waters , of course , are the oceans ; and they are the subject of the next chapter .
27 Food chains ( or webs ) are the subject of the next chapter .
28 This suggestion leads us on to the subject of the next chapter : the issue of how one uses authority .
29 Consequences in the form of penalties and punishments are the subject of the next chapter .
30 The way that this has been done in the past is the subject of the next chapter ; the way that it might be done in the future is the justification for this book .
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