Example sentences of "of [art] second [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the event Edward was to have no qualms about dismantling the power of the second earl in the 1470s , but in 1469 he wanted to keep his options open and , in particular , to keep the support of the surviving members of the Herbert connection .
2 , William Clive , first Viscount Bridgeman ( 1864–1935 ) , politician , was born in London 31 December 1864 , the only child of the Revd John Robert Orlando Bridgeman , third son of the second Earl of Bradford and rector of Weston-under-Lizard , Staffordshire , and his wife ( Marianne ) Caroline , only child of the Ven .
3 In the event Edward was to have no qualms about dismantling the power of the second earl in the 1470s , but in 1469 he wanted to keep his options open and , in particular , to keep the support of the surviving members of the Herbert connection .
4 Theodore Lawton , leader of the second stick of three , greeted Delaney matter-of-factly .
5 She does not discuss de Beauvoir 's philosophical writings in the same depth , though unsurprisingly devotes a large section to the writing and reception of The Second Sex .
6 His loyal and seemingly very level-headed wife Nesta says of the second sex scandal he has been involved in during their marriage :
7 A common theme emerging from much of the second tradition of cross-national research is that it becomes possible to examine the complex ways in which national industrial relations variations are bound up with wider processes of political and economic development , particularly the phasing of industrial development ( as in Dore 's work ) , the nature of the state and underlying class relations .
8 With France in chaos , its king a prisoner , Navarrese forces in control in Normandy and English garrisons established not just in Brittany and Aquitaine but also in Anjou , Maine and Touraine , it must have appeared to Edward that his ultimate triumph was in sight , and it is arguable that now , after the failure of the Second Treaty of London , Edward 's aim was nothing less than the crown .
9 It is possible to reconstruct the circumstances of the second concession to the Alans , of land in Gallia Ulterior , with rather greater certainty .
10 A federal Appeals Court of the Second Circuit on July 29 overturned the convictions against Robert Garcia , a former member of the House of Representatives , and his wife Jane Lee Garcia .
11 The fact is , it works and it has taken United to the top of the Second Division , unbeaten in nine League games .
12 Nottingham City , originally named Mansfield Marksman after a lager , remain marooned in the depths of the Second Division .
13 WIGAN , the trophy holders , lost 19-18 to Oldham , of the Second Division , in the semi-finals of the Lancashire Cup .
14 SHEFFIELD UNITED , deposed on Saturday by Leeds , reclaimed the summit of the Second Division yesterday with their sixth away victory of the season and their second 2-0 defeat of Swindon .
15 Two visits to Oakwell , incognito , also persuaded him that a more immediate priority , to move away from the lower reaches of the Second Division , is realisable .
16 Hull moved out of the Second Division relegation zone for the first time since mid-September with a 2-1 win over Plymouth last night — their fourth win in their last six games and their third successive victory under the new manager Stan Ternant .
17 The winners meet Halifax , of the Second Division , on the same ground in two weeks .
18 But in the main the Cabinet was the preserve of the second division public schools like Charterhouse ( John Wakeham ) , Rugby ( Tom King ) , or Sedbergh ( David Waddington ) .
19 For this is not only the man in charge of the Second Division leaders but the former manager of West Ham , the last Second Division club to win the FA Cup .
20 Realistically , six points will probably be enough , and with all those matches against teams in the bottom eight of the Second Division , promotion looks a formality .
21 Gary 's neat and composed approach was enjoyed by the discerning fans but some Palace supporters found it difficult to accept this refined talent in the hustle and bustle of the Second Division of the mid-1980s .
22 That result has helped Ardiles 's side open up a two-point lead over Frank Stapleton 's Bradford City at the top of the Second Division .
23 Much has been made of the ‘ feminine shape ’ of My Bloody Valentine 's music , and this also extends to the ‘ wombadelia ’ of Spiritualized and the neutered fumblings of the shoe-gazers and much of the second division of indie rock .
24 Paul Davison , winner of the second division singles last season and the third division in 1990 , added the first division title with a win in the final over Fred Button .
25 And in the Football Post er cos everybody used to have the Football Post then , not like now , and so everybody knew what was in it and er there was like a Who and Why column in the Football Post and one of these was , Who will stop County now , you see because they was at top of the second division or something like that , and the team that was next to them was City in them days you see .
26 And there remains a two-way tie at the top of the Second Division , Queen of the South and Meadowbank Thistle up there after their draw last week .
27 The House of Lords overturned the decision of Lord Mayfield and the subsequent decision of the Second Division of the Inner House of the Court of Session ( ( 1989 ) SLT 182 ) to the effect that the clause constituted an invalid non-possessory security interest .
28 But with United still bottom of the Second Division and staring relegation in the face , the editor of the club 's fanzine says this is n't the time to be selling star players .
29 At the top of the Second Division leaders Middlewich were routed by Offerton , Mike Potter taking 4–9 to dismiss the home side for 62 .
30 But after the new season 's first frantic flush , Rovers were at the foot of the Second Division .
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