Example sentences of "of [adj] of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It all started with the idea of re-establishing the archive of the Verein Berliner Kunstlerinnen ( Association of Women Artists in Berlin ) which was destroyed during the second world war and developed into a journey of discovery , which has reached this point with the following achievements : 1200 women artists on record ; many works discovered ; the archive set up ; a profusely illustrated catalogue ( in fact the word catalogue does not give an idea of the range of articles contained in it since it covers the history of women artists in German-speaking countries , to art-business oriented articles , to facets of the history of the association , followed by a chronological development of the association and a full catalogue of the works on show , divided into sections , as they are in the exhibition ) ; a dictionary with short biographies of 1200 artists and 700 friends of art called Kathe , Paula und der ganze Rest — Ein Nachschlagewerk ( Kathe , Paula and the rest of the bunch ! — A Reference Book ) , which has caused something of a stir ; and of course , finally , the exhibition showing the works of 70 of the members and guests of the association over its 125 year life , which includes 250 works loaned by 100 institutions and individuals . |
2 | The ruling Congress ( I ) party won control of 70 of the 95 municipal committees in municipal elections held in Punjab on Sept. 6 . |
3 | Although the merger gave Roh control of 216 of the 299 seats in the National Assembly it provoked widespread resentment on the grounds that it effectively removed the elected opposition . |
4 | Or why Singapore is , in the opinion of 3000 of the world 's top global businesses , the preferred location . |
5 | The company 's figures imply that when you have burnt 99.9999 per cent of a 30,000-tonne annual throughput , a figure of 0.03 of a tonne remains . |
6 | Examples of search instructions are the " table look-up " ( TALU ) instruction on the University of Manchester MUS computer , which performs a masked equality comparison between the contents of one store location and the contents of each of a vector of elements , the similar " masked search for equal " ( SRCH ) instruction on the Burroughs B6700 computer , and the " linked list look-up " ( LLLU ) instruction , also on the B6700 , which performs a " greater than or equal " comparison between an argument value and each of a linked list of elements . |
7 | The contract price of each of a clearing member 's open ( ie , unsettled ) contracts is altered by reference to the day 's official closing quotation on the market , and the resulting excess or deficit of margin is accounted for the following morning between the member and LCH . |
8 | We 're looking for ten volunteers to take part , each of whom will be sent five plants of each of the eight varieties to grow . |
9 | In private , however , all are making judgements about the relative merits of each of the authorities . |
10 | The fourth characteristic of each of the three countries is that they have had the luck to avoid the worst of the droughts which have badly affected agriculture and hydro-electric power supplies in many African countries in the 1970s and 1980s . |
11 | Because it is not possible for more than four people to share a freehold , the owners of each of the six units formed themselves into a management company in order to buy the building ; each became a director of the company and was given a 999-year lease of his or her dwelling . |
12 | Although conversion of each of the first three buildings considered was potentially viable , all three failed one or more tests of the practicality/viability analysis . |
13 | The symbol of each of the 10 contesting parties is printed on ballot papers for the illiterate voters who account for 60 per cent of the electorate . |
14 | The bosses of each of the individual businesses within Hanson behave like any executive manager , running the firm 's day-to-day business , planning , budgeting and so on . |
15 | At the end of each of the five verses , one of us blew out a candle , and it was very effective , dramatically . |
16 | Christopher could indeed be heard approaching , calling calmly to the occupants of each of the vehicles under his command . |
17 | They will be drawn from the top 50% of the lean selection index of each of the seven participating flocks and given a full veterinary inspection before the sale . |
18 | Taking their seats beneath their personal banners were the former socialist prime ministers Lords Callaghan and Wilson , the past Conservative cabinet ministers Lords Carrington and Hailsham , two departed governors of the Bank of England , a representative from the retired top brass of each of the services , two White Commonwealth knights , the explorers Lords Hunt and Shackleton . |
19 | In the evening more people arrived : members of a saintly sub-lineage of Janab , Sharifa , who were attached by marriage ; various senior Janab from Ajdabiya , and a young Janab policeman ; and the shaikhs of each of the five major sections of the Zuwaya ( Jlulat , Mannaia , Awlad Amira , Muftah and Shuaghra ) as well as the shaikh of all the Zuwaya , Ibrahim al-Sanusi . |
20 | The characteristic occupational categories , and the relative strength of each of the seven county Federations in the immediate post-war period up to Ashby is shown in summary form in the following tables for the 1949–50 session : |
21 | The object was to gain information on the nature , style , and use made of new services ; on modifications/improvements achieved in existing services ( for example , the ‘ regime ’ and method of operation in hostels and day centres ) ; and on the views and evaluations of each of the key actors and interests ( for example , area teams , health service management , and the CMHTs themselves ) . |
22 | Cotswold Wildlife Park has examples of each of the main groups of primate . |
23 | The list gives the key of each of the symphonies , the orchestration and a musical incipit for each work . |
24 | QUANTUM physicists are trying to calculate the probability that a particle goes from A to B. This probability is the sum of the probabilities of each of the possible routes it could take . |
25 | I am therefore asking Malcolm Price by means of a copy of this memo to place an order with your Production Department to produce black and white film and to print 5,000 copies of each of the two versions . |
26 | Beside him sit the other island dignitaries , the representatives of each of the six communities into which the island is divided . |
27 | As Eisenhower stated in 1953 ‘ The United States should … make clear that Israel will not , merely because of its Jewish population , receive preferential treatment over any Arab state … our policy toward Israel is limited to assisting Israel in becoming a viable state living in amity with the Arab states , and … our interest in the wellbeing of each of the Arab states corresponds substantially with our interest in Israel . ’ |
28 | In order to establish the appropriate conditioned responses ( or expectancies ) during the first stage of training , the subjects would have to attend to and discriminate those features that distinguish A from C and those that distinguish B from C. Any plausible mechanism capable of allowing a subject to do this would also endow the subject with an enhanced ability to discriminate between A and B because it would involve the animal in coming to respond to the distinctive features of each of the three stimuli . |
29 | Her favourite line was Bernhardt 's , and this she copied into the front of each of the eighteen notebooks , at least the five of them that I still have ; Oh well , I 'll just buy the theatre . |
30 | Has the god meme , say , become associated with any other particular memes , and does this association assist the survival of each of the participating memes ? |