Example sentences of "what [vb -s] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Go down Via Francesco Sforza , and look out for the façade of the church of San Giovanni in Conca , the majority of what remains of a church that once stood in Piazza Missori . |
2 | As an additional thought , the developers are going to be asked to manage what remains of the woodland . |
3 | If you go north from Porta Venezia , taking Corso Buenos Aires to reach Via Palazzi , and taking the third turning to the left , you can view what remains of the Lazzaretto , the church of San Carlo — of no great merit despite being the work of Il Pellegrini — and a section of the portico that forms part of the northern section of the school at No.12 Via Tadino , the first road crossed by Via Palazzi . |
4 | The housing conditions of Britain 's underclass , who are now largely housed in what remains of the council sector , were described by the report of the Archbishop 's Commission , Faith in the City ( Church House Publishing , 1985 ) , in the following graphic terms . |
5 | What remains of the headquarters team should then be reorganised to make the most of computers , and exposed to the sort of cost-cutting techniques usually associated with the shop floor . |
6 | The company has played an important part in the operation by utilising its deep water surveying expertise to locate and recover what remains of the aircraft from the seabed . |
7 | The great majority live in Reykjavik or a couple of towns close to it , and that leaves the country wonderfully bare , especially in the centre — what remains of the population is concentrated on the coast , where the chief occupations of fishing and farming are best practised . |
8 | ‘ There is what remains of the intruders . ’ |
9 | The butcher flips over what remains of the body , a torso with no back or limbs . |
10 | What becomes of the proposals then is up to the Home Secretary , and ultimately to Parliament . |
11 | For what becomes of the marriage between two 70-year-olds seeking companionship but with no thoughts of sexual intercourse , let alone family ? |
12 | What becomes of the rightness and wrongness of actions , and of duty , on this scheme ? |
13 | More needs to be known about what becomes of the babies of very young mothers in care themselves . |
14 | Which leads one to ask what becomes of the sinner — let alone the great sinner . |