Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Spanish race sharpei has grey cheeks with narrower black moustaches ; North African race levaillanti , treated by some as a species , similar , but male lacks red moustache and female has red only on nape or back of crown ( fortunately Grey-headed Woodpecker does not extend S of the Loire ) .
2 He will tackle the half-marathon on July 7 to raise some of the £10,000 needed to fly two children , both under two , to Teesside for operations on their cleft palates .
3 Net repayments of £1 billion by local authorities and public corporations , which may , in turn , be the result of recycling some of the £5 billion special payment from central to local government last October .
4 At a meeting with the Lords Lieutenant , it was recorded , ‘ many of them being so sick by this great fatigue , and out of all hopes of relief from His Majesty 's forces , absolutely refused to hold out any longer ’ , whereupon the city corporation , conscious that already some of the militia had disappeared over the walls and fearing further desertions , voted by 24 to 15 to capitulate .
5 Sometimes some of the sheep and goats are hidden , and when the flock comes to rest at midday the boy is given a few minutes in which to inspect gothorima and report .
6 SOME OF the 17ft thick walls of Bristol Castle 's keep , built circa 1135 by the illegitimate grandson of William the Conqueror , Robert of Gloucester , are being revealed by an archaeological dig , writes David Keys .
7 With the final retreat of the ice many of the cold climate specialists perished ( possibly with the help of man ) , although some of the species that accompany them , like lemmings or musk ox , survive today in the harsh conditions of the arctic tundra .
8 The fact that they occur in shales without other benthic remains makes it very likely that they were free floating , and this is consistent with the way some of the species were constructed .
9 Some of the species involved are rare both in a national and local context which , of necessity , limits the possibilities for discussion here .
10 Unlike some of the species it thrives in ponds and slow rivers as well as faster water .
11 The Boston text is more obviously an exhibition catalogue , if only because it includes a ‘ checklist ’ of the exhibition , which , ignoring the problematic identity of some of the works , distinguishes between works of art and other items ( books , tracts , pamphlets , etc. ) and also carefully identifies the status of individual exhibits by signifying their producer 's relationship to the formally identified Situationist group .
12 Teachers should introduce pupils to some of the works which have been most influential in shaping and refining the English language and its literature — for example , the Authorised Version of the Bible , Wordsworth 's poems , or Dickens 's novels .
13 It may loosely be judged to refer to at least some of the works of literature , art , philosophy , history and biography .
14 Teachers should introduce pupils to some of the works which have been most influential in shaping and refining the English language and its literature — for example , the Authorised Version of the Bible , Wordsworth 's poems , or Dickens 's novels .
15 This November should see some of the works in the new galleries , from the ‘ Primitives ’ to Poussin , transferred to a suite of twenty rooms on the second floor of the Richelieu wing , which will be reached by escalators and lifts bringing visitors to the galleries of French paintings directly from the Pyramid .
16 The exhibition ‘ Western painting from the sixteenth to the twentieth century from the Bremen Kunsthalle Collection ’ , the show of some of the works of art looted at the end of World War II , has moved from the Hermitage in St Petersburg to the All-Russian Museum of Decorative , Applied and Folk Art in Moscow .
17 Within a few weeks the Minister Mrs Hedy d'Ancona , who is on record as saying that some of the works are in such poor condition that they can not be given away without loss of face , will come forward with a number of proposals .
18 Some of the works were presented in 1971 as a sign of solidarity with Allende 's government , the rest were donated after the coup d'état .
19 The Office for Fine Arts has not made definite plans about the procedure to be followed but it is thought that those institutions which already have some of the works of art on loan will be allowed to keep them , while the museums will be able to choose from what is left .
20 It may effect the closure and breakup of museums , if they have , according to Clause 8 ‘ no provision for the safe keeping of some of the works in their custody ’ .
21 In England the criticism of continued military activity by John Wyclif , the opposition to war expressed by men of Lollard sympathies such as William Swynderby , the lassitude provoked by so many years of conflict , mirrored in some of the works of Geoffrey Chaucer and John Gower , are indicative both of people 's reflection regarding the morality of war and the ways in which it was being fought , and of the apparent futility of allowing it to continue along its present drift , no real advantage accruing to either side in spite of the great cost , both human and financial , to all .
22 Some of the castings. like the head of a Queen Mother , show that the metal was poured in from separate crucibles .
23 Because the net will inevitably be in close contact with some of the fruit , birds will still do some damage where they can peck through the mesh .
24 This time the middle brother was keeping guard over it while the other two carried some of the fruit to market .
25 But the railways were also involved in the next stage of the life of some of the fruit harvested round the country .
26 ‘ I say , Pickerage , have some of the fruit cup .
27 There had been rumours lately that the new owner was going to stop even local people from using the estate , because poaching had been going on , and some of the deer had been found wounded .
28 I ca n't help agreeing with my brother that if some of the townspeople did a good day 's hard work , they would be too tired to lie and listen to see if a cock was crowing in the night or the early dawn .
29 One compromise under discussion was to unfreeze some of the £4 to £5bn of receipts from council house sales to allow town halls to spend more to boost the construction industry , and help get the economy moving .
30 One compromise under discussion was to unfreeze some of the £4 to £5bn of receipts from council house sales to allow town halls to spend more to boost the construction industry , and help get the economy moving .
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