Example sentences of "part of [art] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , much points towards the conclusion that , despite its centrality to Hitler 's own thinking , anti-Semitism was for the most part of no more than secondary importance as a factor shaping popular opinion in the Third Reich .
2 Some loved him , others hated him , but everyone respected what little they ever found out about this strange ‘ refusenik ’ who was part of no group or establishment , yet managed to affect so many people 's lives .
3 The 1st Bucks now formed part of No 101 Beach Sub-Area No 6 Beach Group .
4 Throughout the 1960s the OCU remained part of No 1 Group except for the period March 1st 1960 to November 1st 1967 when it was part of 3 Group .
5 ACET volunteers work as part of a team and provide help in many different ways to ensure that people do n't spend time in hospital unnecessarily .
6 Our first and subsequent courses have been a success and are part of a long-term commitment to AIDS prevention .
7 Critical appreciation was desired by fry as a necessary part of a course in art history ; , and is today naturally included .
8 It may , for example , have been part of a private collection which itself was catalogued , especially if the collector in question was rich .
9 Some articles are clearly written as a by-product of teaching , perhaps adapted from lectures or intended to form part of a book .
10 This comparison may form the crucial part of a description ; later on , using comparison as a criterion , that a portrait should look like the sitter , that landscape should look natural , and the objects in a still life should be identifiable , a critic can use it as part of an evaluation .
11 Following this , the children come to realise that pictures are part of a tradition ; finally , children may be prepared to make a judgement going beyond an individual culture .
12 The idea that art is part of a tradition is a further step .
13 Kelman 's work forms part of a flowering of talent which has come about in the urban Scotland of the last few years .
14 As a new young actor do you find that at Stratford you become part of a house style ?
15 Perhaps that is why I 'm not all that much attached to being part of a permanent company for too long — I get bored by being around in one place for too long .
16 One could perhaps specify further : it was normal for disputes in Ireland to be referred to the Congregation of Propaganda , as Ireland , being part of a protestant state , fell under its jurisdiction .
17 A natural part of a house .
18 A traditional interior does not have to be incompatible with accommodating whole families , nor with providing meals ; yet an increasing number of old pub interiors are being sacrificed on the altar of the identikit eating house — whether the brewer 's concept be a downmarket steakhouse or part of a family restaurant chain masquerading as an independent local concern .
19 Be young , enthusiastic and part of a team , with some experience of the catering industry ;
20 Mr Maclean denied that the renewed emphasis on food safety was part of a campaign of consumer legislation in the run-up to a general election .
21 The installation was part of a review of catering operations , conducted by Food Service Designs .
22 It forms part of a £6m redevelopment programme for Fairfield Manor , which will be completed next spring .
23 Except in catering colleges , as part of a training course , few chefs still prepare a sauce charcutière .
24 These books are timeless , not part of the changing whirl of food fashion or trend , rather part of a backbone of information and knowledge without which all cookery books are quite irrelevant .
25 His genesis was part of a much longer creative process and must be seen as the culmination of eleven centuries of English literary history .
26 His three plays about Scotland ( THERE IS A HAPPY LAND , BORDER WARFARE , JOHN BROWN 'S BODY ) were produced for Channel 4 as part of a 9 hour trilogy on the popular history of Scotland .
27 As we shall see , there is now a specifically created police culture of the dramatic , which incorporates illusion , praxis , and imagery as part of a well-directed social production .
28 Inevitably this takes the researcher beyond the press release , the statistical return , or the ‘ folk explanation ’ and into an interpretive framework , perhaps to seek how these presentations are used ( often unconsciously ) as part of a well-constructed formula to replicate positions of power and support the ideology and practices of the institution .
29 I am in Corporate Planning at HQ , as part of a department which incorporates Research , Computer Development and Communications .
30 It is not meant as a criticism but as a frank report of how we think your child gets along at camp as an individual and as part of a group .
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