Example sentences of "in [art] [noun pl] of [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 However , a detailed examination in the early 1980s of nearly 1,000 coffins of the period 1730–1860 in the vaults of Christchurch , Spitalfields , revealed a wealth of information previously unrecorded .
2 For the next three centuries Spencers were at home in the palaces of Kensington , Buckingham and Westminster as they occupied various offices of State and Court .
3 Petra 's new hotel , built outside the Siq , is run by an Englishman who cut his catering teeth in the palaces of Saudi Arabia .
4 Drawn entirely from the Metropolitan 's permanent collection , the objects came to the museum in the bequests of Nelson A. Rockefeller ( 1979 ) and Jane Costello Goldberg ( from her husband Arnold 's collection ; 1987 ) , acquired by these New York collectors prior to the establishment of U.S. import restrictions of Pre-Columbian objects from Peru .
5 In reply the BNP accused Hasina of involvement in the killings of Khaleda 's husband , former President Ziaur Rahman .
6 His study of more than 200 sites in the cantons of Grison and Valais involved the collection of data on a range of variables relating to relief , the degree of site modification in piste construction such as the amount of levelling , soil characteristics , vegetation cover and its disturbance as well as impact assessment , notably sheet , rill and gully erosion , sediment deposition and landslipping .
7 In the Rights of United States Nationals in Morocco , it was undisputed that Morocco retained its Statehood even after the Treaty of Fez established the Protectorate and defined France 's powers over it .
8 The Mudchute is not a neat park , it is wilderness , in the guts of London .
9 I was out on Shaftesbury Avenue , facing Eros , the heart of Piccadilly , in the guts of Soho , the cunt of London .
10 Increased economic activity in these locations can be seen in Charles 's grant to the bishop of Paris of the Grand Pont with its mills and , later , of the right to dispose of some newly-built houses ; in the mint ( with its profits ) conceded to the bishop and cathedral clergy of Châlons ; in the trading interests of the clergy of Rheims ; in the monks of Corbie 's intended purchase ( " if we have enough money " ) of pepper at Cambrai ; and in the scattered but widespread references to episcopal and monastic building works ( not all of them ecclesiastical ) and , more rarely , in archaeological traces or architectural remains of these constructions .
11 During most of that period Tolkien was furthermore relieved of distracting academic duties , while he was not putting his energies into other creative work : almost all the sixteen poems in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil had seen print before , his contribution to The Road Goes Ever On consisted mostly of explanation and footnote , and Smith of Wootton Major is of no higher a degree of importance than ‘ Leaf by Niggle ’ .
12 The seeds of further sexual confusion were sown by the custom , in the cinemas of Wellington , Shropshire , where I lived , of spraying the audience with perfumed deodorant during the intervals .
13 Although countries like Mexico , Chile and Brazil have budding film industries , the products of which are now reaching the industrialised world , it is still North American and European films that predominate in the cinemas of Mexico City , Santiago and São Paulo .
14 One of Drummond 's concerns was to make interval talks of concert and opera broadcasts relate to the programme itself , so that in the intervals of Carmen you might hear somebody talking about Carmen .
15 Six hours later and half a world away , in the Mids of Danzig Canton , Marshal Tolonen was standing in the main office of the newly formed Wiring Project .
16 ( C ) BREAKS IN THE LONG-PROFILES OF RIVERS ( NICK POINTS )
17 It lived mainly in the savannahs of North America at the end of the Cretaceous .
18 To teach effectively ( whether it be in the backstreets of Birmingham , in the gentility of Bath or the quietness of Beaumaris ) the teacher must come to appreciate and understand the lifestyle of the children in his or her care .
19 Dallams were ten a penny in the backstreets of Frizingley .
20 I 've played it fast and loose before , and on the rare occasions when I 've disobeyed orders ( in the Rhineland during the First Crusade , in a little whorehouse in the backstreets of Byzantium , and on a cargo ship bearing perfumes from Punt ) I have come up smelling of roses .
21 But for me and many others , old school is something that transcends fashion and has precious little to do with paying £60 in London for something that cost $5 in the backstreets of Chicago .
22 La Savate began life in the backstreets of Marseilles .
23 They clearly regarded themselves and their working methods in a different light — witness the frequent attempts to break into the Schudi-Kirckman duopoly in the harpsichords of Faulkner , John Hitchcock and Baker Harris .
24 Almost the most enjoyable thing of all is Lewis 's ability to find traces of the ‘ old world ’ — beliefs which go back to Isadore of Seville or Macrobius or even as far as Plato — surviving in the pages of Fielding , Johnson or Wordsworth .
25 For the remainder of the Thirties , Parks developed his unique talent for catching beautiful women in mid-air , as it were , and the pictures that appeared in the pages of Harpers Bazaar at the time represent an important stage in the development of naturalistic fashion photography .
26 Years ago , I saw in the pages of Punch a cartoon more memorable than most ( I have redrawn it in Figure 1 ) .
27 It lurks in the pages of Lindsay 's Essentials of Democracy , to which reference has already been made , and it was raised from a slightly different angle a few years later by Harold Laski , when he asked " whether political democracy has not , so to say , arrived too late upon the scene to control the total process by which it is confronted . "
28 The Burgundians first come fully into view in the pages of Ammianus Marcellinus , where they are to be found to the east of the Rhine .
29 Mohammed Al Fayed had the temerity to snatch Harrods from under his nose and has been hounded mercilessly ever since , often in the pages of Rowland 's own Observer newspaper .
30 A chasm has reopened between a galvanized , airborne rock , the rock celebrated in the pages of Melody Maker , and the sealed , well-rounded , well-grounded entity that is pop .
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