Example sentences of "of his [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Far more important as a source — a direct hit on all four counts — is Sir John Suckling 's play The Goblins , printed in successive editions of his collected works . |
2 | I 'd love to see that example of his Collected Works ! ’ |
3 | It is fascinating to hear one of his major works such as the Violin Concerto , composed in 1910 . |
4 | At the time of Nietzsche 's move to Basle , none of his major works were yet conceived , but it is the winter of this year , 1860–70 , to which we can trace the genesis of The Birth of Tragedy , his first . |
5 | But he is intent now on presenting Instead , he preferred to dwell on his newly manufactured a softer image and even turned up for his press conference in an , admittedly immaculate , white tracksuit instead of his normal £2,000 Saville Row variety . |
6 | These ethico-political concerns formed the basis of his early works on madness : as he announced in his first book , Mental Illness and Psychology ( 1954 ) : |
7 | Others of his early works are more conventionally neo-classical in manner , but he also designed a number of churches in the Gothic style , some of which — notably that in Rode Hill , Somerset ( 1822–4 ) — are highly , indeed bizarrely , individual , while his Devizes Castle , Wiltshire ( c .1840 ) is in a neo-Norman idiom . |
8 | Gloucester magistrates had made the original fine in his absence without knowledge of his limited means , the crown court was told . |
9 | Another of his famous works was the Otsar Taamei Chazel , or The Treasury Of Rabbinic Interpretations , a thesaurus of views and definitions which was hailed as brilliant , indeed , unique in the sacred literature of his people . |
10 | On being relieved , the decoration parade , with a general galloping at the head of his elegant staff past the tattered and gap-ridden ranks of the 151st , seemed to young Campana ‘ the most beautiful day of my life ’ . |
11 | ‘ Portrait of an artist , possibly a self-portrait ’ by Michael-Martin Drolling is one of his finest works . |
12 | This picture is indisputably one of his finest works and the rareness of his oeuvre ( Favretto died aged just 37 ) has fuelled expectations of a record price . |
13 | Several of his finest works date from these years . |
14 | Rather , it is the influence of the German tradition that is more apparent in ‘ Enigma ’ — particularly through Brahms , who used variation forms in many of his finest works . |
15 | The visit would not have been possible without their tremendous enthusiasm for our invitation , and we particularly thank John Neumeier for his determination to bring over one of his finest works . |
16 | A commission of magistrates and theologians from the University of Louvain was appointed to examine him in a long-drawn-out process in which translations of his heretical works were prepared by Philips ; written charges and rebuttals in Latin passed to and fro between the Commission and Tyndale , followed by oral examinations . |
17 | And he said that one of his part-time staff secretly alleged that he discriminated against her . |
18 | Behind the imposing facade of his Georgian headquarters , Courtney served his victims spiked drinks before attacking them . |
19 | Ian Guthrie , proprietor of Ilkley 's Rombalds Hotel , is pictured with some of his well-trained staff after being pronounced as Investor in People , the first independent catering business to do so . |
20 | Masters of Hospitality — Ian Guthrie ( back ) is pictured with some of his well-trained staff of the Rombalds Hotel . |
21 | Float on : Laurence Cooper with one of his unusually-shaped fish aquariums at the Ideal Home Exhibition . |
22 | General Robert Scott is still alive and has sent Dick a hand written description of his first aircraft on the back of a photograph he had of himself with his P-40 . |
23 | Ex-King 's Cup player Robin Drysdale echoed the sentiments of many , at the conclusion of his first Series event at his club in Bracknell , when he said ‘ these events are terrific for the kids and I shall definitely be running one again next year . ’ |
24 | The generous allowance paid automatically into her bank account from her father had always struck Virginia as a vaguely insulting signal of the helpless dependence of his female offspring , negating the possibility of her supporting herself . |
25 | Alexander Vass was not the type of man who would identify with the needs of his female staff . |
26 | Its boss , Michael Cunningham , now fears that some of his 71 staff will have to be let go . |
27 | In 1848 Prince Windischgrätz turned it into the headquarters of his General Staff ; it then became a special school for the Communist Party and is now being restored as the Academy of Music . |
28 | Discussion of poetry was animated , especially of Dante 's incomparable genius , but also of the genius of Shakespeare in his poems , especially the playfulness of his young works , which Ash particularly admires . |
29 | Dominic Sass had some of his unpublished works with him when the plane crashed near Katmandhu . |
30 | More often , coordination of book provision is the responsibility of the area librarian , working through some or all of his professional staff . |