Example sentences of "[adj] of [art] industry " in BNC.

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1 Some of the industry recognized that change was due and with various degrees of enthusiasm were prepared to go along with such proposals .
2 But market research is concerned not only with measurement of consumption : some of the industry 's most striking successes ( as well as a few flops ) have been about prediction .
3 The electricity for the factories still depends on imported fuel and the markets are still overseas but the skills of the workers and the quality of the cloth help to keep some of the industry alive .
4 Reckless optimism about 1992 would clearly be out of place — but to hear Mead you 'd think there was a crisis of confidence in advertising not only among clients but among some of the industry 's own leading lights .
5 The Gulf is the least of the industry 's worries .
6 equipment , and in ‘ first-world ’ country sees no excuse to continue fishing in this manner : ‘ The counter-arguments of a handful of fishermen ... not representative of the industry ... should not be given any particular weight .
7 This goes to confirm that the figures shown in Table 11.1 are fairly representative of the industry more generally .
8 At which period of trading were the raw materials first imported for each of the industries shown in the picture ?
9 This enables investors to compare the performance and characteristic data of the security under scrutiny with that of the industry to which it belongs .
10 And since only about 3% of water is drunk , while a great deal is used for cruder purposes , much of the industry 's investment will be flushed down the drain .
11 The fragility of much of the industry attracted to Derry by government aid was shown by the Birmingham Sound Reproducers factory which was opened in the summer of 1967 , employing 1,800 of the abundant supply of cheap young labour ; by January 1968 it had closed down .
12 Murray and other civil servants were clear that they were being bamboozled on issues like the Clow differential ( p. 37 above ) but accepted much of the industry 's case .
13 But on the other hand , as much as Novell might be just the right tug boat to guide Unix to safe harbour , much of the industry 's optimism stems from the fact that Unix is no longer in AT&T 's hands .
14 If my right hon. Friend holds a review in 1994 , he may find that not much of the industry is left by then , because many of the teams will be broken up .
15 Information leakages were found to be smaller in chemicals than in other sectors , and for new process development decisions in virtually all of the industries in the sample ( see Mansfield et al. ,
16 The debate on energy policy is a vital one , and one which the G M B as the only union with a sizable membership in all of the industries concerned , is well placed to lead .
17 Inside , the semicircular concourse was decorated with remarkable mosaics by Winold Reiss , illustrative of the industries , arts , and people of Cincinnati .
18 This average conceals an important fact : many of the industries that tend to suffer most during recessions ( suppliers of consumer durables , transport and communications , for example ) have actually cut their debt-service burden since 1980 ; the biggest increases in debt service have been taken on by relatively stable industries ( such as producers of services and consumer non-durables ) .
19 G. Many of the industries linked with the baked bean factory use much power , in the form of electricity , gas , oil or coal .
20 Many of the industries are placed close to the docks ; they are port oriented .
21 In principle this seems sensible , since for many of the industries , particularly those with monopoly power , information on financial outcomes is of only limited relevance in indicating the value for money that society enjoys from the industries .
22 The Japanese were successfully entering into many of the most sensitive markets in the EC ( e.g. cars , consumer electronic equipment , computing equipment ) , and the NICs were becoming an increasing threat to many of the industries of the member states .
23 Many of the industries which are most able to operate on a European-wide basis , are probably already doing so .
24 To suggest that the board was cowering timorously before the Government is ludicrous and pays no tribute or attention to its good work and to the robust way in which it represents its interests and those of the industry .
25 Our refining costs remain lower than those of the industry and we are taking steps to improve on this advantaged position .
26 In 1990 , says Jeffrey Logsdon , an analyst at Seidler Amdec in Los Angeles , American box-office receipts accounted for only $2.5 billion of the industry 's $7.8 billion in domestic income ; overseas markets added a further $6 billion .
27 They are independent of the industry concerned .
28 Will he confirm also that the regulations are entirely independent of the industry ?
29 For more than two decades he has led BMW , building it up into one of the industry 's most respected and successful marques .
30 The offer came from one of the industry 's most powerful promoters , Mel Bush , whose thirty years in the music business has brought collaboration with virtually every major star — including Mick Jagger , David Bowie , Elton John and Bryan Ferry — believed Kylie 's pulling power would have filled London 's Wembley Arena for a record ten successive nights .
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