Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] history " in BNC.

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1 ( d ) To keep the custody record which records the history of the detention ( s.39(1) ( b ) and Para. 12 of Code ) .
2 This museum includes the history of the British Army 's Pioneers and displays the history of the Corps since 1939 .
3 When we apply Feynman 's sum over histories to Einstein 's view of gravity , the analogue of the history of a particle is now a complete curved space-time that represents the history of the whole universe .
4 Also in the palazzo is the Museum of Contemporary History which covers the history of the city through the period from 1914–1945 .
5 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 .
6 The final part of this excellent book covers the history of Cilewent , a farm situated at the height of 1,050 feet on the head-waters of the river Claerwen in the old county of Radnor .
7 The opening chapter covers the history of Shareware , Freeware ( Public Domain ) , and Licenceware , and explains the basic differences between each .
8 Ancient History 2 covers the history of the fourth to second centuries BC , with particular emphasis on Macedonian and Roman imperialism .
9 The department emphasises the history of Christianity in its social , political and cultural context .
10 I accept that it has taken a few years for the process to be completed , but everyone who studies the history books will be able to trace the downfall of the Thatcher Government — as some may still call it — to the time when she was foolish enough to remove the right hon. Gentleman from the duties that he was carrying out so successfully .
11 Whoever writes the history of the Letter of Credit will have some strange tales to tell .
12 There is a major source for the history of the environment in Scotland which would perhaps be linked with other archives when the ‘ green ’ generation writes the history of the ‘ greenhouse ’ world .
13 The Tonge Moor Textile Museum in Tonge Moor Road ( north-east of town centre ) illustrates the history and techniques of fine cotton spinning , and exhibits include an important collection of machines , such as Crompton 's ‘ Spinning Mule ’ , Hargreaves ' ‘ Spinning Jenny ’ and Arkwright 's ( q.v . )
14 The exhibition in the spacious new museum illustrates the history of Roman Caerleon and the daily life of the garrison .
15 Behind the sudden success lies a history as long and as colourful as it is unexpected .
16 This contains a history of the development of the module .
17 He has no history of political manoeuvring . ’
18 So , a person with a higher than normal cholesterol concentration carries a relatively low risk if he/she does not smoke , has low blood pressure , is not overweight , exercises regularly and has no history of heart disease in the family .
19 Ideology in general has no history in the sense that its structure and form is immutable throughout history .
20 To this extent , Marxism 's universalizing narrative of the unfolding of a rational system of world history is simply a negative form of the history of European imperialism : it was Hegel , after all , who declared that ‘ Africa has no history ’ , and it was Marx who , though critical of British imperialism , concluded that the British colonization of India was ultimately for the best because it brought India into the evolutionary narrative of Western history , thus creating the conditions for future class struggle there .
21 Schüssler Fiorenza believes that a people that has no history loses its sense of itself .
22 El Salvador has no history of an organized feminist movement .
23 ‘ He has no history of heart trouble whatsoever , ’ she added .
24 The argument is therefore not about police control or a utopia without controls , but to explore why some cultural behaviour has a history of police action and to discover where that behaviour fits into police ideology .
25 In the crowd scenes every character has a history — the chaotic spontaneity is deceptive , and improvisation is out .
26 As we might speak of the culture of the Hebrides , or as W. H. Rivers wrote of the culture of Melanesia , so we speak of the culture of the European West to describe a set of outlooks , aims and ways of life , which has a history in the past of Europe and has spread to other parts of the world .
27 It has a history that goes back to Morgan and Drake , a history of piracy and corruption that reaches down to the present day .
28 Even the pop consumer 's body has a history .
29 Belgium has a history of unstable governments .
30 This type of tree has a history extending back to the upper Cretaceous .
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