Example sentences of "attack on [art] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Pitt , who had led the attacks on a policy of commitment to Hanover during the war of the Austrian Succession , returned to the same line of denunciation . |
2 | The more extreme attacks on the heritability of IQ tend to be political , not scientific . |
3 | Experience tells me that attacks on pornography quickly become attacks on the whole of lesbian and gay culture because the two are seen as one and the same . |
4 | Interestingly , however , the fact that the British constitution is in part what the constitutional authorities say it is means that an insidious kind of constitutional change is already occurring simply as a result of authoritative attacks on the sovereignty of Parliament as a " dogma " and a " myth " that needs to be challenged . |
5 | Racial prejudice , laid bare in 1987 in attacks on the integrity of Labour 's black candidates and their alleged attachment to ‘ loony left ’ policies , dogged the 1992 campaign through subtle manipulation of the immigration issue . |
6 | Neo-Nazi attacks on the hostels of asylum applicants continued . |
7 | Middleton and Dekker 's The Roaring Girl ( 1608 — 11 ) , a play with a transvestite hero/ine called Moll Cutpurse , and the 1620 pamphlet controversy over cross-dressing both include attacks on the fraudulence of masculinity and the exploitativeness of gender inequality . |
8 | Further attacks on the offices of Radio Tirgu Mures to stop Hungarian broadcasts resulted in Andras Suetoe , an eminent Hungarian poet , being seriously injured . |
9 | This lay behind the government 's attacks on the power of trade unions . |
10 | There is an attack on a variety of materialist positions in Howard Robinson , Matter and Sense ( Cambridge University Press , 1982 ) . |
11 | The attack on a dichotomy of form and content has been persistent in modern criticism ; to change so much as a word , the argument runs , is to change the meaning as well . |
12 | ‘ In February of this very year there was the attack on the settlement of Tel Hai when six of its defenders were killed by marauding Arabs . |
13 | First , they were treating babies as adults , that is to say , by a direct attack on the origin of disease with no distraction being permitted to treat symptoms . |
14 | The other approach worked with a scathing moral and religious attack on the concepts of hygiene and sanitation embedded in the legislation . |
15 | While I concur with much of Bürger 's ( 1984 , p. 57 ) analyses , I do not accept his claim that the ‘ failure ’ of this historical avant-garde came about because any radical attack on the institutions of art was impossible in bourgeois society . |
16 | Legislation was not brought in until 1923 , however , largely because any attempt at reform was regarded as an attack on the sanctity of marriage , despite the Royal Commission 's argument ( repeated by all later proponents of divorce law reform ) that relaxation would in fact strengthen rather than weaken it . |
17 | Although Carr produced the most sustained attack on the assumptions of Idealism , it was Hans Morgenthau who did most to popularize the new approach of Realism . |
18 | The inclusion of the ADM-19 , dominated by the former M-19 left-wing guerrillas who had demobilized in March 1990 , effectively removed the threat of legal action being taken against the M-19 leadership for their involvement in an attack on the Palace of Justice in November 1985 [ see p. 38907 ] . |
19 | But what is needed to achieve an attack on the causes of poverty , a democratic will in the rich countries to let their political leaders spend more on fighting want , seems further off than ever . |
20 | The government said that a rebel attack on the town of Tchoukou-Hadje had left several dead . |
21 | This criticism is part of a wider attack on the use of classification of functions as a criterion for deciding issues such as the availability of judicial remedies to control administrative action ( the remedy of certiorari was at one time said to be available only if the decision-maker was under a duty to act ‘ judicially ’ ) , or the applicability of the rules of natural justice in particular circumstances ( sometimes said to apply only to ‘ judicial functions ’ ) . |
22 | A more sustained attack on the impact of advertising on the press can be found in James Curran 's writings . |
23 | The American ambassador in Bolivia , Charles Bowers , still believes in the wisdom of George Bush 's attack on the supply of cocaine , and insists that Bolivia has won its war on drugs . |
24 | Consequently , this was curbed by an attack on the laundering of money earned by drug dealers , through banks , corporate ownership and securities transactions . |